Viewing Yield Data Rasters

The Yield data rasters offer a unique vantage point for viewing this particular data layer. Custom display histograms along with pixel by pixel hover-over information allow users to quickly gain an understanding of their fields breakdown and performance. Beyond this, new display options to segment out the "Yield" layer into its own tab within the right-pane actions will help ensure easy navigation and direct access to other profile functions while working specifically with this data set.

Yield Tab Isolation

Once selected from the left pane profile/data tree, the Yield layer will immediately load and display within the primary map view. Beyond this, isolated data summary values and statistics will then load in the right-side pane. However, new improvements have now locked this information into its very own "Yield" tab within this pane. This allows the user to at any point collapse this summary information and access any possible quick actions or report/tools features found at the profile levels at or above the current selected field.

Previous to this improvement, users would of been required to clear their selection and reload the field or desired profile level in order to access this quick functions available within the program.


Yield Raster - Reprocessing Request Function

Users will also find options to reprocess their data upon request. This functionality happens in multiple spots. The initial area that the users can find this will be under the "Tools" action section for the selected Yield layer. A new option to "Trigger Rasterization" will appear within the action list. Selecting this function will then have the system attempt the rasterization process on the field and provide an alert message to the user indicating the time required for this process.

In some situations, the initial Rasterization process may have failed due to data processing issues or other possible reasons. In those cases, the user would have the data presented in its default "coverage" display. The user would then be presented with an alert notification indicating that calibration/editing of the data is required. Upon making the needed edits, the system would then trigger the rasterization function to kick off.

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