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How to edit field information and boundaries
How to edit field information and boundaries
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In the mobile app

✍️ Editing a field name:

Select the field you want to edit to open the field card. Pull it up and tap the 'Edit or delete field' button. You'll be able to rename the field in the editor window.

Editing field boundaries and cutting out part of a field are available in the web app only.


In the web app

🔧 Editing field information

  1. Go to the 'Fields' tab and select a field you want to edit in the list of your fields.

  2. Click the three dots in the upper right corner, select 'Edit field'.

  3. If you want to rename the field, click its name and type a new one. You can also add or edit crop rotation data in the editor window below. We recommend adding crops for at least the past two years to improve our tools' calculation accuracy.

⛳️ Editing field boundaries

You can only edit field boundaries in the web app:

  1. Go to the 'Fields' tab and select a field you want to edit in the list of your fields.

  2. Click the three dots in the upper right corner, select 'Edit field' and then 'Edit boundaries'.

  3. Move the points of the field's contour to make the boundaries more accurate.

  4. Click 'Save'.

💡 Field boundaries can be edited for a single season. If you change the boundaries in the 2024 season, the boundaries will stay the way they were for the 2023 season.

Need to add a field? Here are the instructions on how to do that.

✂️ Cutting out part of a field

Sometimes you need to cut out an area in the field covered with trees or water. Here's how to do that:

  1. Go to the 'Fields' tab and select a field you want to edit in the list of your fields.

  2. Click the three dots in the upper right corner, select 'Edit field' and then 'Edit boundaries'.

  3. Click 'Cut' (look for the scissors icon in the upper right corner). Place points on the map to draw the area you want to cut out.

  4. Сlick 'Save'.

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