For those managing multiple irrigation blocks or weather stations in myRanch, the "default" view isn't always the most efficient for a specific workflow.

Ken Schwartz just released Part 1 of a 2-part series focused on Property Zones. This first installment provides a comprehensive dive into organizing sensors into logical groups that match actual field operations—whether that is by irrigation block, equipment diagnostics, or property-wide temperature comparisons.

Key takeaways from Part 1:

  • The Zone Layout: A walkthrough of the property toolbar and zone selectors to navigate the interface faster.

  • Workspace Customization: How to switch from the default "carousel" to a "static grid" or "drop-down" to match individual preferences.

  • Mastering the Data Graph: Tips for zooming, auto-scaling, and performing instant min/max analysis on the fly.

  • Widget Basics: Understanding sensor descriptions, RSU IDs, and timestamps to ensure data accuracy at a glance.

The goal is to spend less time clicking through software and more time using data to make informed decisions in the field.

Stay tuned for Part 2...


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Ranch Systems, Inc.
Ranch Systems, Inc.