Agriculture
Managing land, crops, and livestock means juggling dozens of moving parts at once, and the software that runs modern farms has moved far beyond basic record keeping. Farm management tools now let you track yields, monitor soil health, plan rotations, and spot problems before they cost you a season. The specifics shift depending on what you grow or raise: livestock operations need herd tracking and health records; nurseries focus on inventory and propagation cycles; forestry brings long-term asset management and harvest planning; and wineries blend production tracking with aging and compliance. Supporting all of this is the unglamorous but critical work of keeping equipment running: maintenance schedules, repair logs, and parts inventory keep tractors and harvesters in the field rather than in the shop. Each corner of agriculture has its own rhythm and its own software layer, and the right tools can mean the difference between guessing and knowing. If you are after something more specific, have a look at our Farm Management Software or Livestock Software categories.









