The season doesn’t slow down—and neither do the insights. With each flight, your fields generate a new round of data: stand counts, weeds, nutrient issues, disease, and more. But when time is limited and resources are stretched, the question becomes: Where do I focus first?
This is where triage matters most. The Taranis platform gives you fast, focused tools to cut through the noise and prioritize action in minutes, not hours. Here's how to stay in control when the insights keep coming: use these 5 simple steps to quickly identify the highest priority fields and take action with confidence.
Step 1: Filter by Flight Number
Log in to the Taranis Web App. From the Recent Insights tab, select the most recent Mission from the Flight Number dropdown to view only the latest insights.
Step 2: Focus on One Crop at a Time
To narrow the view to a single crop, use the Crop filter to select Corn, Soybeans, or other relevant crop.
Step 3: Sort by Threat Severity
Click on any threat column - Stand Count, Weeds, Disease, or Nutrient Deficiency - to sort fields by severity. Fields with the most critical issues, marked in red, will rise to the top.
Step 4: View the Ag Assistant™ Threat Summary
Click any threat tile to view a short, plain-language summary prepared by Ag Assistant™ explaining the issue and its impact.
Step 5: Share the Findings to Drive Action
Once reviewed, this summary can be edited as needed, then shared directly with a grower via text or email, or exported as a PDF for meetings or records.
Designed for the Way You Work
Summed up perfectly by a Taranis customer: "Don't give me 200 field summaries. Give me a simple dashboard that tells me where to go first."
We built this dashboard to solve real in-field challenges. That is what triage is all about — cutting through data, fast so you can act with confidence and keep the season on track. When time is tight and acres are many, a simple triage system makes all the difference. Spend less time sorting through data and more time making decisions that move the season forward.