Farm Land Management


Defining farming areas provides permanent traceability records for historical inputs.

Better land management is at your fingertips via the ability to rapidly lookup total inputs into a selected area of land, inputs can be reported by date range of input, input type (ie: a specific product), or even farm, site, area, or material supplier.

Mapping land allows graphical representation of the land and can be used in planning and decision making processes.

Download TSL Farm Management ERP Brochure.
For small farms, try TSL Small Farm Traceability Essentials

 

Land features

· Define groups of land, land sections, land sub-sections, and even individual rows of trees or XY production areas.

· Record each planned instance of a crop planting (this later becomes a Crop when seedling inputs are recorded)

· Assign land areas to each Crop for the lifecycle of the crop

· Automatic calculation of estimated crop lifecycle expiration

· Configure average lifecycle for every variety of produce

· Define each land are on graphical map


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Mapping

· Use satellite style mapping, or traditional mapping technology

· Make copies of one or more maps for overlays

· Track historical movement of an employee to record farming areas that were worked in.

· Pinpoint an employee’s current location on a map, in real time to assist with task guidance (not to be relied upon as an emergency tracking system)

Note that Mapping is available only in limited regions, please enquire. Additional costs may apply for GPS and Data services. The mapping system is a free system and is not reflected in the purchase price of the TSL Farm Management ERP. No discounts or considerations will be provided to clients in regions where this system is not available. Written employee permission is required prior to using GPS tracking in certain regions; it is your responsibility to obtain all relevant waivers before implementing GPS tracking systems and be aware of local law requirements.