What Reddit Says About Farming Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Farming apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/AndroidGaming
I know that most of these type of games are cash grab, that's why I try to find one similar game which has a good free to play monetization system. But I believe that it doesn't exist. Township was the perfect farming 5 years ago, but they have ruined the whole game with their shitty time ...
r/farming
For the moment, I only have chickens, sheep, and goats. The ranch manager app was introduced to me by a 40 year sheep farmer. I’m still getting the hang of it but if you go to their website and browse around it seems pretty useful. Field margin allows animal management as well as field management, b...
r/farming
For larger operations there are apps that also allow tracking of tasks for livestock so different workers are aware of current conditions on the farm and any issues, and there is also an app that people with milk robots use that can control feed and give you information about the herd.
r/farming
Maps everything from planting to harvest. We do a lot of testing of application and seed variety and it makes things much simpler. ... Not quite on the level of Climate Fieldview, but OneSoil is free. ... I love this post. I'm in a similar boat. I work in the IT field but grew up on a farm.
r/farming
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r/farming
As an avid gardener and programmer, I've always wondered if it was possible to optimize my passion. Features: -Organize the garden, or multiple…
r/farming
farmobile is not exactly cheap, but might be what you are looking for. sms from ag leader is a desktop based product and basic version is free. However it isn't super user friendly. ... Hello, is there an application I can use other than Google maps to map and label my agricultural land? Thanks...
r/farming
My company has build a farm management software for California crops. There is a lot more complex than it seems · There are many such applications already available depending on needs and country and crops.
r/iosgaming
FarmRPG for sure. Totally free with optional IAPs but no pay gates. Fun, active community with multiple chat channels, moderated at PG. You can even trade IGC. The UI is text-based with graphics. Currently at 236k total accounts, 8k-14k active daily unique logins.
r/farming
I use this all the time. I also check weather channel, AccuWeather and the iPhone weather app, but Wunderground is my go to source. ... Their wind forecast is very good for my farm 2-3 days out. It really helps with planning spray days.
r/Agriculture
Geotagged images on farm. Such a great idea!!! ... Add herbicide records and ratings to that, and you would have an awesome small plot research app.
r/farming
I use the pioneer apps. I don't pay for the Encirca services but I do pay for the 360 select. It's totally worth it for $150/year IMO. It's great for tracking varieties and plant dates. It's hugely beneficial for ordering new seed because it shows you overlays of harvest info v p...
r/farming
Climate works well for mapping and labeling but it's mainly focused on generating and recording planting/application/yield maps. OnX is another great map program but it's focus is on hunting and land ownership ... GIS software is what you need as others said. ... Download Google Earth (it&...
r/farming
SMS: Made by agleader. Very nice program, well thought out and very customizable. I've started migrating to it from apex. Farmworks: I've only played with the demo of this software, no real world experience.
r/Homesteading
Does FarmOS have modules that help with these? ... It’s more general management and record keeping. Not sure if there’s a bookkeeping module! ... Thanks! I will look into it. ... Herdwatch is an awesome ranch management software. You can get started for FREE! I'm pretty sure the app is $50 a ye...
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