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Greater Connectivity between AgExpert Accounting Inventory and FieldExpert Inventory
Would benefit people who use both Agexpert Accounting and Agexpert Field. Entering sales, price contracts and inventory adjustments into both field and Accounting is time consuming and redundant. Merge this part of the two programs so data entered...
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Ability to have a crop plan follow through to planned activities
After you save a crop plan, it would be great if there was a way you could push it to planned activities to save the user even more time.
Having a calendar view to see the bigger picture of all the activities and how they fit together. So you can see all the activities over a rolling weekly/monthly schedule. Would help with high level planning
Add Type of Contract to Summary view (Basis, Target, Fixed, Etc)
Would be nice to be able to see each contract type while looking at the summary, or page of contracts rather than needing to filter by each type and only seeing each type at a time
To be able to generate a report of inventory transactions so that you can view changes to inventory. The report should have filters to filter particular crops, or bins, or date parameters or by transaction type (adding, removing, etc). Currently t...
Would like to be able to categorize my equipment (harvest, seeding, tractors, etc). Would also like to be able to search for a specific piece of equipment in activities, I have to scroll right now to do that.
Presently the activities are not sorted at all. A customer requested we either add the ability to custom sort the tiles, or sort them by sequence (i.e, scout, plant, fertlize, spray, ...harvest, bale. Customers do not like it sorted alphabetically.
Make it easier to track cover crops year to year and show them in profit/analysis report too. It would be practical if when entering a planting activity we could attribute a variety to "cover crop" type and report on that.
Customer expressed while the new bale activity is great, it would be more useful to be able to pick "crop" so that we know what made the bales (whether wheat/alfalfa/barley/etc)