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GLGM Insights Release - December 2020

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Written by Alan Baldwin
Updated over 6 months ago

Activities data now available in Insights

All Activities captured in your subscription can now be displayed in Insights.

There is a core Activities dashboard with 5 tabs:

  1. Fertiliser & Spraying Activities

  2. Harvest Activities

  3. Planting Activities

  4. Other Field Work Activities

  5. Operator and Machinery Utilisation

The first 4 tabs operate in the same way. They show a timeline of activities by week at the top, colour coded by the activity type. The bottom half of the screen displays the product breakdown to show total area over the selected date range.

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You can click on a week or a product to filter the other chart displayed.

The final tab displaying Operator and Machinery Utilisation shows the total hours logged by each Operator and Machine. The darkness of the bar indicates the number of activities logged.

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New Activities data source

(Applies to Self-Serve users only)

When you start a new workbook, or add a data source to an existing workbook, you will now have the option to report on all activity data using the GLGM_Activities data source:

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Use the “ParentActivityType” to get the high-level category of activity. There is an ActivityType which gives the next level of detail e.g. for Planting, you would see Drilling, Planting or Seeding. The product dimension will be different depending on the type of activity:

  • Agchem = SprayProduct

  • Fertiliser = NutrientProduct

  • Harvesting = CropVariety

  • Planting = SeedVariety

New Soil Analysis dashboard

The Soil Analysis data was made available on an earlier release. We have now introduced a core dashboard for you to see activity on Soil tests. This dashboard has 2 tabs;

  1. Tests by State – shows tests trend over time by state/region

  2. Tests by User and Site – shows total test numbers by site and season

The second tab gives a bar for each site and season so you can see at a glance what % of the sites fields have had a field test in that season:

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