In recent updates, we shared that plant and hydraulic data would soon be integrated. Now, it’s here!
Growers can now view their agronomic and hydraulic data side by side across the plot list, plant map, and plant overview.
What’s new?
Seamless view of plant + hydraulic data New hydraulic alerts:
Low flow
Low pressure
Potential fertilizer tank leak
Let's deep dive.
Hydraulic mode - plot list

The list is sorted by valves under a plot
Planned irrigation events are aligned with actual events
Allows plan vs. execution review
Provides the basis to add all planning capabilities
Hydraulic mode - plant map

Display valve polygons (sometimes smaller than plot polygon)
Display the location of hydraulic components + status and tooltip
Access historical graphs of hydraulic components
Configure how valves and other components appear on the map from the setting menu
The Hydraulic list includes inventory and status of all valves and hydraulic components.

Hydraulic mode - plant overview

Navigate between valves on plot (vs. projects on plot)
Irrigation timeline now shows planned vs. execution
Irrigation side panel allows in depth review of planned irrigation status.
New hydraulic alerts: Low flow, low pressure, potential fertilizer tank leak
These alerts will appear in the Planner app, and users can receive them via push notifications, SMS, or phone call, just like existing hydraulic alerts from the Planner.
Additionally, they will be displayed as active alerts on relevant components in the hydraulic layer across all applications.

low flow alert:

low pressure alert:

Fertilizer tank leak alert This alert is triggered when there is a drop of more than 10% in the fertilizer tank level within the last hour, while no flow is detected in the injector connected to that tank. For this alert to function, the system must be monitoring both the fertilizer tank and its associated injector. Additionally, the alert will only be displayed if the tank level is above 20% of its maximum capacity.
