Fields, seasons, and inputs—planning and compliance records that survive audits and weather surprises.

From planting to harvest—field operations software your agronomists and accountants both use

We map farms, fields, and crop rotations with application records for fertilizers and crop protection tied to label rates and weather windows. Yield and cost tracking roll up to margin per acre; export packs help program compliance (e.g. organic, sustainability certifications). Equipment and labor logs optional for contractor billing and machine utilization—not disconnected spreadsheets per season.

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Agritech & Farm Management Software Development

01 // THE MANDATE

Fields, seasons, and inputs—planning and compliance records that survive audits and weather surprises.

We map farms, fields, and crop rotations with application records for fertilizers and crop protection tied to label rates and weather windows. Yield and cost tracking roll up to margin per acre; export packs help program compliance (e.g. organic, sustainability certifications). Equipment and labor logs optional for contractor billing and machine utilization—not disconnected spreadsheets per season.

02 // ENGINEERING

Development process

Structured phases—from discovery to launch—with clear ownership and handoff points.

Operations discovery (weeks 1–3)

We document crops, compliance programs, and reporting pain. Pilot farm and season chosen.

Core records (weeks 3–12)

Fields, plans, application logging; training with agronomists.

Offline & mobile (weeks 8–14)

Sync rules, conflict resolution, photo pipeline; field tests on devices.

Analytics & exports (weeks 10–16)

Cost per acre, yield maps handoffs, certifier export formats.

Launch (weeks 14–18)

Season kickoff support; helpdesk playbooks; data backups verified.

Operate (ongoing)

Label DB updates; new crops; machinery API changes.

03 // CAPABILITIES

Core Capability Matrix

The building blocks of your solution

Farm structure

orgs, farms, fields, boundaries optional via GIS hooks.

Seasons & crops

rotations, varieties, planting/harvest windows.

Inputs

inventory, applications, REI/PHI checks against label DB partners.

Weather

integration for spray decisions; frost alerts optional.

Equipment

hours, maintenance reminders, fuel usage.

Labor

crews, piece rate or hourly; H-2A paperwork handoffs via partners.

Harvest

loads, moisture, dockage; sales contracts lightweight tracking.

Compliance

export logs for certifiers; audit trail on edits.

Integrations

accounting, grain elevators, telemetry from machinery APIs.

Mobile

offline-first field entry; photo attachments for scouting.

04 // DELIVERY LIFECYCLE

The strategic roadmap

Milestones and checkpoints—each phase has a clear outcome before the next begins.

Milestone 01Delivery

Weeks 1–3: Pilot farm, crop mix, compliance list.

Milestone 02Delivery

Weeks 4–9: Daily logging in parallel with spreadsheets.

Milestone 03Delivery

Weeks 8–13: Offline hardening; agronomist sign-off.

Milestone 04Delivery

Weeks 12–16: Full season reliance; retrospective.

Milestone 05Delivery

Ongoing: Multi-farm rollouts; coop dashboards; sensor expansion.

05 // PRODUCT SCOPING

Choosing your path

Two engagement models—start lean and iterate, or commit to a full platform build from day one.

MVP

Speed & essentialism

Phase 1
MVP: fields, plans, application logs, input inventory, basic reports, CSV export, mobile offline entry. Excludes full GIS, imagery analytics, and deep machinery telematics. Proves field adoption before enterprise coop features.
Recommended

Full product

Enterprise maturity

All-in
Full agritech platform: satellite/precision hooks, sustainability scoring, supply chain traceability, and enterprise multi-tenant for coops.

06 // PARTNERSHIP

Why work together

A single accountable partner across strategy, build, and go-live—not a revolving door of vendors.

John Hambardzumian
Direct collaboration

End-to-end ownership: discovery, architecture, implementation, and launch—with clear communication and production-grade engineering.

  • Discovery & alignment
  • Systems that scale
  • Implementation depth
  • Clear comms

07 // CLARITY

Frequently asked

We integrate licensed label databases where available; jurisdiction rules validated with your agronomy counsel.

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