<aside> 📀 Overyield is designed to simplify farm planning. To this end, we’ve created 3 different types of datasets that can be imported, duplicated, and edited.

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Global Data

Global Data refers to public data that is built into Overyield.

This data is transferred to users via 20+ Public Crop Templates created by Propagate agronomists and validated through R&D, third-party verification, and fieldwork.

When you assign a Public Crop Template to a Section during the design process, you automatically import Global Data to your Farm Dataset, including all the associated crop, materials, and capex data contained within a given template.

You can also duplicate a public crop template, storing it as a team template, which you can then customize to meet your team’s needs and use in other projects.


Farm Data

Farm Data refers to project-specific data, which is fully customizable within an individual design.

This means you can edit your Farm Data, without changing the original Public Template or Team Template datasets from which your Farm Data was sourced.

Your Farm Dataset is located within each project under Economics → Farm Data.

Farm Data includes Crop Templates, Materials & Fuel, and Equipment & Infrastructure, customized to fit a specific farm’s context.

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Team Data

Team Data is shared across your entire team, meaning it is accessible to every team member and within every Team Project.

Team Data allows easy sharing of best practices across an organization. For example:

Team Data can be accessed and edited via the Home page under the Teams menu.


Editing/Duplicating Templates

Overyield users can customize public/team-provided datasets within individual farms:

  1. First assign a public template to a Section or Row on your Design Page.
  2. Next, navigate to Economics → Farm Data → Crop Templates.
  3. Select the crop whose data you would like to edit from the list of crops.
  4. Edit your Crop Settings, Operations, Revenue, Loss Events, and/or Carbon data.
  5. Click Save.