New AGMRI Product Features Ready for 2023 Growing Season

Building on the platform, four categories of new product features for the 2023 growing season for the iOS and web app are planned
Building on the platform, four categories of new product features for the 2023 growing season for the iOS and web app are planned
(Intelinair)

Intelinair announced the addition of several new features to its AGMRI® flagship platform for 2023. These features will help Intelinair continue to deliver enhanced crop health imagery and analytics that more efficiently manage farmer and ag retailer businesses all season long.

“We’re excited to roll out new features in the next several months in advance of the 2023 growing season,” said Kevin Krieg, Director of Business Development for Intelinair. “These features are based on feedback from AGMRI customers, field scouts and advisors on how we could improve our platform.  As we launch and use the new features in 2023, we look forward to learning more and continuing to elevate the AGMRI user experience.” 

Building on the platform, four categories of new product features for the 2023 growing season for the iOS and web app are planned: 

Personalization – Organize and personalize information to quickly drill down to the details the user needs. 

  • Configurable dashboard – Arranges the AGMRI homepage widgets to allow users to prioritize what matters most in an easy-to-use format.
  • Customized alerts – Users can snooze specific alerts or update them based on size or timing, which can be useful for alerts around weeds, replant and low emergence.
  • Advanced filter – Allows users to filter by users’ needs, including precipitation, growth stage, crop type and more.

iPhone Updates – Puts information in the hands of the user, creating a more seamless experience.

  • Two-minute field scroll – Only have a few minutes? Quickly browse fields in a thumbnail view and swipe left or right to change the field layer.
  • Field card and grower card – Efficiently get scouting trips, alerts or details for individual fields or growers with this new feature.

Scouting Management – Manage scouting programs more effectively with the new management features.

  • Offline scouting – Leverage the scouting capabilities of AGMRI – even in an area with limited or no internet connectivity.
  • Assign fields – Efficiently deploy field scouts for assigned activities by specific field through the app.
  • Track and review reports – Allows for the user to track and review field activities and reports.

Weather Widget Overview – Review field conditions for potential action plans.

  • Weather conditions - See past, current and future weather conditions at field and regional levels.
  • Soil moisture - Displays a range of precipitation amounts over a given time period.
  • Infield application insights - Pinpoint areas to take action.

“We believe these new features will continue to help farmers and ag retailers efficiently make management decisions all season long," Krieg adds. "We're looking at saving time and helping everyone prioritize what matters most, which in the end impacts productivity across the board.”
 

 

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