It’s coming! The new Taranis Dashboard will be the optimal way of directing the Ag-retailers, agronomists, and growers to the areas with the greatest risk, and all in time to act on it: the new dashboard provides a spotlight on critical acres on a grower level - for all fields. The dashboard also delivers an at-a-glance overview, for immediate prioritization and engagement.
Accessing the dashboard is done by selecting the left-side menu’s first item and selecting “Dashboard” from the list as shown below.
Select the organization and branch, specify growers or show them all
Switching to fields is also an option, presenting a full list view of all of the fields for all of the growers, at once.
By default, and until the season commences, the dashboard presents the previous season’s last pass information.
To customize the view make sure to select the pass you need :
Pass 1 - stand-count and weeds (Broad/Grass) pressure
Pass 2 and above - Weed species, Diseases, Insects/Defoliation, Nutrient deficiencies
Latest pass - last available insight for the field
Look at the insights widgets:
The redder the color, the more severe the threat is.
The longer the bar - the more acres it represents out of all of the managed fields’ acres.
In the example below, Weeds (leftmost) widget, is showing that most of the fields are severely infected.
(Soon to be enabled - click the colored segments in the bar, to focus only on the acres of that threshold)
Look at the growers' list, by Taranis offered prioritization: the more severe and the more acres are impacted - the higher the grower will be on the list, for quicker engagement with growers when a lot is on the line. Each row is a grower.
For each threat type, you see immediately how big the problem is for the grower: how many acres are impacted, and how many of their fields are affected, out of all of the managed fields.
You can also sort the table by clicking any one of the headers
Click a grower to check out their fields. Again, prioritization is by default, but you can sort it by clicking the headers.
Let's look at the example for disease insight, to understand the meaning of the opportunity size: every sample (image) represent % of the field (images taken/field size), meaning that 100% of the images, represents the full field, and therefore the size for disease opportunity alone is the whole field (top field is 123ac, bottom field is 119ac)
The color of the insight will always show the most severe threshold detected, meaning that growers or fields with no red - are in a better shape than ones showing red.
Click a field to go into the insights page, or a specific insight score to see the insight report.
The species widget on the right shows the opportunity at the species level: for any threat identified (annotated) in the fields, you can see the extent to which it exists in the managed acres, in total.
(soon to be enabled: select species to filter the fields by - see only the fields with that threat)
Sharing the data with agronomists/growers is easier than ever: just take the URL and share it with anyone who has access to the fields in the Taranis web app.
The organization selected and/or the branch under it are incorrect - there are no plans or other missing information for that customer
The growing cycle has no data yet
In case this is the view you get, it means everything is ready for the new season!
Once the fields are serviced, the insights dashboard will be updated with every new insight coming in.
If you rather present data from the previous cycle, select it in the date range
The pass number is incorrect - make sure to select the correct pass number, or ‘latest pass’ for the last available data for the field/grower
We are very excited about the release of the dashboard, and In case you cannot see the dashboard in the menu at all or are encountering other issues - please contact support@taranis.ag.
We have added a new AI annotation for chemical damage. This annotation will appear under the Disease insight, as disease types appear and will enable to turn on and off images with chemical damage findings on the field map.
Height issues caused calculation problems and data mismatches. In cases where there was a problem for the drone to calculate its flight height, insight calculation had a mismatch between the data presented in the web app and the .CSV report.
Data is now consistent.
Climate integration didn't work - weeds and stand-count heatmaps wouldn't sync to the Climate account. Sync is working now.
Fields filter persistency - we’ve fixed an issue with adding new fields, which caused the filter and focus of the map to reset, making the onboarding process slow and inefficient.