They can transfer stuff over if you want everything from previous years on Greenlight but I think abit of a faff. I just kept everything old on gatekeeper which is on the desktop and stopped paying the £1200/year they were getting out of me.Yeah been on gatekeeper 7 years now and still haven't worked everything out on it!!!
Price increases year on year too.paid over 400 quid I think last year.is it possible to switch over to green light without any hassle?
I have been assured by by the company that makes the Herdwatch & Flockwatch apps, that you can use their mapping bit for free, and add field applications to it on your mobile phone. Nothing fancy, but would record inputs per field while your doing it.
Keep meaning to have a play with it, but haven't got round to it yet.
anyone trusting a merchant or supplier with their data is certifiable frankly
there are NO free lunches, if you are not paying YOU are the product
Thanks all.
The more I think about this, the more attractive just writing down the days work in my day book becomes.
It is far quicker than all the adding of new products, and negotiating multiple drop down boxes for each item you want to use.
Last time I looked, provided reference is made to Lerap, weather/time and Mapp No. of products used, it is as legally compliant as any other method.
Field track remains a good way to record fert applications, because it averages product over area treated and allows individual product usage per field info to be easily collated for nutrient plan and printed off.
Agronomist is still on record sheets here, same ones as last 20yrs.
He concurs about all the multiple drop down boxes being a pain in the arse, to achieve same as what 10 seconds with a pen does.
But obviously it isn't for everyone, plenty like an email rec that they can feed into Muddy Boots, Gatekeeper, or whatever.
Been using greenlight for at least 6 or more years now and it really has come a long way. I generally use it on my iPad when spraying but can access on my phone or laptop if needed. Spray recs straight form (indi) agronomist and no paper sheets to lose or file and my agronomist can see whether I’m up to date with any applications.Agronomist is still on record sheets here, same ones as last 20yrs.
He concurs about all the multiple drop down boxes being a pain in the arse, to achieve same as what 10 seconds with a pen does.
But obviously it isn't for everyone, plenty like an email rec that they can feed into Muddy Boots, Gatekeeper, or whatever.
Thanks all.
The more I think about this, the more attractive just writing down the days work in my day book becomes.
It is far quicker than all the adding of new products, and negotiating multiple drop down boxes for each item you want to use.
Last time I looked, provided reference is made to Lerap, weather/time and Mapp No. of products used, it is as legally compliant as any other method.
Field track remains a good way to record fert applications, because it averages product over area treated and allows individual product usage per field info to be easily collated for nutrient plan and printed off.
How do i find field track?
Had a quick google with no luck.
Can Greenlight automatically produce the LERAP for each product?
Thanks all.
The more I think about this, the more attractive just writing down the days work in my day book becomes.
It is far quicker than all the adding of new products, and negotiating multiple drop down boxes for each item you want to use.
Last time I looked, provided reference is made to Lerap, weather/time and Mapp No. of products used, it is as legally compliant as any other method.
Field track remains a good way to record fert applications, because it averages product over area treated and allows individual product usage per field info to be easily collated for nutrient plan and printed off.