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Agrilyst launches new Reporting feature

The more data you generate the better; but more data can be overwhelming, too. You know your data is valuable and maybe you’ve even considered using tracking tools before, but it’s seemed like extra work or too expensive.

At Agrilyst they believe in practical, transparent data analysis — They are focused on being your collaborator and fitting into your existing processes. You have deep knowledge of your facility, your crops, people, target markets, and goals. They work with you to illuminate what’s happening on the farm, and how things trend and change over time. "We’ll provide new ways to look at data, pointing out things that you may not have had a chance to dig into while running your day-to-day operations. Our goal is to enable you to make quick and impactful improvements", writes Agrylist's Karen Krieb on the company's blog.

"We’re excited to launch Agrilyst Reporting — a curated set of insights built to help you improve. With Reporting, you now have the ability to view trends for any time period and any crop variety. You choose the insights that are important to your farm, and save them as reports to come back to anytime. Maybe you want to view humidity levels next to yield for two varieties of lettuce that have been sensitive to humidity lately. Maybe you want to look at how full the East Greenhouse zone has been over the last month because your current inventory isn’t what you expected. We’re here to guide you to hidden patterns in your data and to turn those patterns into actions benefiting your farm."

Click here to learn more about Agrilyst Reporting on their Greenhouse Blog

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