How Can I Find Replant Information in Operations Center?
A Quick Guide to Accessing Replant Data
Finding replant information in the Operations Center is essential for tracking planting activities and making informed decisions. Follow these steps to access and analyze replant data effectively.
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Access the Analyze Tab:
- Begin by navigating to the Analyze tab in the Operations Center. This section allows you to view various planting operations, including replant activities.
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Select Your Operation:
- Choose the Corn Seeding operation you want to analyze. This will display relevant planting data for that operation.
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Utilize Filters:
- To find specific replant varieties, use the filter option. If your varieties are named in the monitor, select those specific varieties and click Close. This will show you where those varieties were replanted.
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Clear Filters:
- If you want to return to the original list, simply select the X to clear your filters.
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Filter by Replant Dates:
- Another effective way to find replant information is to filter by starting dates. For example, select replant dates like June 1st, 2nd, and 6th, while excluding original planting dates such as May 4th, 7th, and 8th. This will allow you to view each field and the number of acres that were replanted.
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View Replant Locations:
- To see where the replant took place within a field, select the field and then click on the map pin icon located at the top right of the screen. This will open a map showing the specific areas that were replanted.
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Share Replant Information:
- If you need to share the replant information, select the Share option to create a report. You can then choose to print, text, or email the report to the appropriate party.
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Adjusting Variety Names:
- If you find that the wrong variety is selected, you can correct it by clicking the pencil icon. Change the variety to the correct one and hit Confirm to update the documented variety.
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Explore All Varieties:
- Additionally, you can look at all the varieties planted across your organization. Select a specific variety to determine which fields it was planted in.