<aside> 🗄️ Located at the top of each Projections dashboard, various filters help you refine your Projections to fit your analysis needs.

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Using the Filters

Upon opening your Projections dashboard, you’ll notice that your data is filtered by default to a 30 year view of all crops.

To apply different filters, simply click the filter you would like to apply via the filter toolbar.

The types of filters available will vary across different dashboards.

The types of filters available will vary across different dashboards.

Types of Filters

Projections can be filtered by:

🍒 Crop type

Every crop template selected within your design will appear in your Filter by crop dropdown. Filtering by crop will isolate that crop's data in the selected dashboard. Only the Summary, Inputs, and Capital dashboards can be filtered by crop.

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⌛ Timeframe

Filtering by time frame allows you isolate your data by 5 year time increments, ranging from 5 years to 30 years. These filters are available in every dashboard.

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📅 Specific year

Filtering by year allows you to view projections for any year between your initial start year (specified in your project settings) and 30 years post-start.

To filter by year, click Filter year in your filter bar, then select the year from the dropdown.

Filtering by year is available in every dashboard except your Capital and Summary dashboards.

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🤹‍♀️ Section Group

This filter is only visible if Section Groups have been added to your design.

Section group filters allow you to differentiate the economics of different section groups — be it an individual field, unique management group, or eco-functional block. This is helpful if you want to, for example, separate the costs and returns of alley cropped field and biodiversity plantings within your financial projections.

To use Section Group filters:

  1. Add Section Groups to your design by multiselecting and grouping sections.
  2. Select a Section Group from the dropdown.
  3. Continue using filters to further finetune your projections.