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Farmware Upgrade (Hillwood Release)

October 10, 2016 in Farmware Update

Release notes from the latest Farmware upgrade, available to all users now:

 

New Features

  • A new Livestock Activity Search page that allows for much better control of filtering Livestock Activities
  • A new Storage Activity named ‘Bulk Stocktake’ allows for the rapid update of a number of inventory levels all at once.
  • It’s now possible to view the chemical and commodity inventory levels for any day in the past.
  • The Crop Activity Summary and Stocking Rate Report can now be exported to CSV.

Improvements

  • Navigation has been cleaned up so that the Back button behaviour should be more predictable.
  • Notes now correctly display line-breaks on summary pages.
  • An ‘Add Activity’ button is now available at the top of each activity summary screen when the user is not in setup mode.
  • If a new user tries to add a mob, a crop or a storage location without there being any paddocks then they are redirected to the add paddock screen.
  • Diary entries for Paddock Activities are now included in the Activity Summary.
  • The Livestock Divide activity now writes the names of the paddocks the mobs have been divided into in the notes.

Bug Fixes

  • When there are more than 100 entries on an activity summary screen the Load Next button used to ignore the current filter. This has been fixed.
  • Decimal points in the stocking rate report are now pruned where appropriate.
  • Livestock Activities that include a Head Count and the ability to update the size of the mob now cannot be saved without allocating a sex to the stock that is lost/gained.
  • Removal of a disused unit type ‘Ares’.
  • It’s now possible to rename a mob without also providing a mob division name.
  • It’s no longer possible to forward date agist activities or set them to ‘Planned’.
  • A fix for a rare case in Livestock Combine
  • The chemical selection list on the Paddock Activity Add screen now correctly shows only paddock related chemicals and not livestock ones.
  • DSE/Ha label added to Stocking Rate Graph

Post written by... Jessica Beggs

Farmware Upgrade (Forcett release)

March 31, 2016 in Farmware Update

Release notes from the latest Farmware upgrade, available to all users now:

 

New Features

  • A new “All Activity Summary” report is available that summarises recent Paddock, Livestock and Storage Activities along with Diary and Planner entries in a single list
  • It’s now possible to Print and Export to CSV the Planner day summary and the Diary screen

Improvements

  • Planner now lists more details of the activities on a particular day (more like the activity summaries)
  • It’s now possible to Print and Export the Planner Summary for a particular day
  • Bulk Spray is now more flexible in terms of recording sprays for paddocks without active crops
  • The Livestock Move activity now records the head counts of the stock being moved.
  • There are some places in Farmware that you can select multiple items at the same time via a list of checkboxes. If the list was very long then the close button disappeared off the screen and was hard to get back to. Now the close button stays at the top of the screen.

Bug Fixes

  • Tapping ‘Edit’ on a Bulk Spray Activity now always takes you to the new ‘Bulk Spray Edit’ menu.
  • It was possible to ‘double tap’ the Save button in some places and this would create dud entries. This has been fixed.
  • The Livestock Combine activity had to potential to create ‘empty’ mobs when certain types of combining were done. This is fixed.
  • Storage Activities that had been deleted weren’t syncing this change to the cloud or other devices. This has now been fixed.
  • The Android app wasn’t working offline, this has been fixed.

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Help is here!

February 15, 2016 in Farmware Tip, Farmware Update

Our in-app Help function has now been released to all users, so you will find comprehensive help topics available for every page in the Farmware app (just click on the question mark found on the top right of your app).

And of course, all Farmware subscriptions also come with customised online support - if you have any questions that aren't answered in Help, just drop us an email. We love to hear from you 🙂

Help

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Now available to download FREE for Android!

February 11, 2016 in Farmware Update

Farmware is now available to download FREE for Android here!

The free version is fully functional and includes: unlimited paddocks, crops and livestock storage, a complete set of farming Activities to select from, inventory management for consumables, and advanced reporting features such as stocking rate calculations.

(You will need to purchase a subscription from our website to be eligible for the following features: data backup, access on multiple devices, printing/data export, and personalised customer support.)

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Bulk Spray

November 14, 2015 in Farmware Tip

Bulk Spray is a new Paddock Activity that was added to the Farmware app earlier this year, here's an overview:

Bulk Spray is a great activity type for experienced Farmware users that need to record a number of chemical applications across a number of paddocks/crops all at once. It's much faster and can be particularly useful if you know the total amount of the chemicals that have been used, but need to apply a pro-rata rate to each paddock/crop based on its area.

For example, you may combine a pesticide, a herbicide and a fungicide into a combination to load into your aerial sprayer which applies the chemical mixture to 7 paddocks at a consistent rate. This could take a while to record in Farmware if you used the normal multi-spray form, but with Bulk Spray you can select the 7 paddocks and 3 chemicals first and have Farmware perform the calculations based on the total of each chemical that you used.

The main restriction in the Bulk Spray form is that you need to already have the Chemcals you are going to use entered into Farmware (this can be achieved via Settings > List Setup). If you wish to record spray targets (such as weeds) then these also need to have been entered before hand.

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