Work better together with agri-data feeds in ZENSIE
We recently updated our platform’s interface, look and feel. We wanted the experience of ZENSIE to reflect how our customers (growers, consultants, store managers, irrigation specialists, to name a few) work, and enable them to get even more out of their crop data. The result? New and improved features that make communication and collaboration simple, from anywhere.
Well, we’ve got another update.
Introducing: the feed.
ZENSIE users (or anyone who’s had a glimpse of our platform) will be familiar with widgets, the modular building blocks used to put together custom dashboards based on users’ needs. From single value widgets and charts to tagged images and animated heatmaps, these building blocks can be explored interactively and annotated with comments.
Your feed helps you stay up to date on the conversations happening around your crop data, with an updating timeline of those comments.


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At 30MHz we think it’s important that our users can use our platform in an optimal way. At times you may have questions and you would like some help from our support team. Email and our support page filled with helpful articles were your go to’s. But we thought it was time for something extra… ...Read more
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Data of your crop, its soil and the surrounding climate all together on one central and digital dashboard. This will become reality for growers. It’s the result of a new partnership between Eurofins and 30MHz. The organisations join forces to stimulate data driven horticulture. Soil and water analysis for horticultural businesses is one of Eurofins ...Read more
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The more you measure, the more you know. Gathering large quantities of data is a great way to identify patterns and opportunities for optimization and greater efficiency. But as with most things, when it comes to data, it’s quality that’s most important. Rather than aiming to quantify their environment in its entirety, growers should start ...Read more