The new dashboard is now available for all Taranis users using the web application (https://dashboard.taranis.ag/) and can be accessed from the navigation menu as shown in the screenshot below:
In this release, we’ve added several useful features, including:
Look for the Area For Review column - the total amount of acres under severe pressure (Red) is summed-up for all of the fields per each grower.
In the example below, there are 12 growers, and over 150 fields, as indicated in the filter “chips” right above the table.
Sorted by the “Area For Review” column, it’s immediately apparent which of the 12 growers is at the top of the list based on the total “red” acres size, and which ones follow and engage.
In the field view, the concept is similar; the “Total Area” column will show the sum of “red” acres (aggregated for all threat types) and can be used for prioritization as well.
To provide greater context, the dashboard is now displaying the stand count values for reference, when seeing any of the missions for the field.
To enable quicker communications with our Customer Success team, the Plans screen is now presenting a regional-based email that can be used when no plans are created. The emails are set to ensure the respective CS representatives for the region are addressed and can respond promptly.
For US - CustomerSuccess.US@taranis.ag
For Brazil - sucessodocliente.br@taranis.ag
Global - CustomerSuccess.Global@taranis.ag
We are changing our notifications to enhance our customer engagement by optimizing the amount of emails sent. Additionally, contextualize and deliver relevant and meaningful information at the right time to the right people.
The “Latest Confirmed Missions” Email will be sent once a week to organization admins and will reflect the most updated state of assigned fields to missions for the last 7 days.
We will maintain the plans totals so far (all fields assigned to plans)
An Excel-based bulk upload is now available. To enable bulk uploading of seasonal planting data such as planting dates, planting population, hybrids/varieties, and more users can now use the Field export and Excel upload feature.
This is easily done by using the field export option (click here for more details) and the Excel spreadsheet, uploading it to the webapp, and… that's it.
Please follow the following steps:
Obtain the Excel template: simply download it here
Download the “Fields List.csv” from the webapp:
Copy the data from the “Fields List.csv” file to the Excel template in their corresponding columns:
Fill in the remaining data in the Excel spreadsheet.
Upload the Excel file to the webapp: go to Field Data > Import Files > Import > Import from your computer:
Select Bulk Upload XLSX and click Next:
Browse and select the file on your computer and click Upload.
You can see your uploaded file in the Imported Field Data list with the status. The status will show "Pending" at first, but will change to "Available". If the status is "Error", please reach out to the support team.
You can now make sure to have the latest available CONNECT mobile app version, without any need to visit the app stores. Click the button below in the side menu and the app will do the rest.
Over 25 production bugs were opened and fixed. Here are some of the major issues
Web Application
Plans CSV reports were empty, the data is now available.
Image locations weren’t displayed in several cases when navigating from the dashboard.
Crop for the season is now shown for the field, matching the previous, as well as current, growing cycle (not only the latest cycle)
The organizational units tree wasn’t working properly for admins when adding new levels of hierarchy. This is now fixed.
CONNECT
Insights were not displayed properly nor accessible in offline mode, this was fixed.
Push Notifications weren’t working properly, user shared insights notifications didn’t lead recipients into the insight. This is now fixed.
SATELLITE
Planet subscription dates were aligned to support January and September (for Brazil and Global, non-US regions). More information can be found here: https://knowledge.taranis.ag/portal/en/kb/how-to-guides-faq/taranis-service-faq-s
Sentinel imagery cloudiness was resolved and producing NDVI analysis moving forward
Easily understand how severe the pressure of the weeds in the field is, on average, and how the acres are distributed - i.e. where the most pressured acres are. Weeds Pressure insight quantifies the area identified with weeds pressure (for the image), and grades it on a scale from 0 to 100%: 0 means there's no weeds pressure, whereas 100% means the entire area is infested with weeds. Anything above 15%, will be considered “Red”, meaning, under severe pressure.