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GrowData Irrigate 6.6.0 Release Notes

What's New:

Never Miss a Watering Cycle
Set irrigation programs to repeat automatically - ideal for drip systems and crops that need frequent watering.
Choose how often they run, when they stop, and how long to wait between cycles. Set it once and let it handle the repetition.

See Pressure Problems Before They Escalate
You can now see live pressure across your farm in one view, making it easy to catch leaks, prevent burst pipes, and confirm irrigation is running as expected. Colour-coded blocks show pressure status at a glance, and alerts clearly identify the exact block or pump involved. You can also quickly update sensor names, locations, and pressure limits - with built-in checks to help prevent setup mistakes.

Available where pressure sensor hardware has been configured.

Set Up Irrigation Schedules in Less Time
You can now create and adjust irrigation shifts faster, whether you’re on desktop or mobile. Add new shifts easily, see valve flow rates directly in your schedule, and build programs more clearly from the calendar view - so you spend less time setting up and more time running your farm.

Smarter Pump Pressure Control
For farms with integrated pump control, you can now set expected flow rates at the valve level.
The system automatically calculates total demand and adjusts pump pressure during a run - helping improve efficiency and reduce strain on equipment.

Select the Right Valves  Every Time
Valve and block lists are now sorted clearly and behave consistently. Selecting a valve in one block updates it everywhere, preventing double selections and miscounts.
We’ve also removed empty blocks from search results - making shift setup faster and less confusing.

Bug Fixes:

Duplicate valves removed in Fertigations
Valves linked to multiple blocks no longer appear twice in dropdown lists or cause selection errors.

Scheduler search now resets correctly
Clearing the valve search field in the Scheduler now properly refreshes the full list.

Shift Templates must now be named
Templates can no longer be saved without a name, helping keep configurations organised and easy to identify.

Paused programs no longer affect future schedules
Canceling a paused irrigation program will no longer carry that “Paused” state into the next scheduled run.

More detailed map rendering
Uploaded shapefiles now display with full geometric detail, ensuring block boundaries and layouts match your source mapping tools.

Correct valve counts for pivots and laterals
Pivots and laterals now display the correct associated valve numbers in the Block List view.