
AgriTask
Precision agriculture software
Agriculture software
Farmplan software
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What is AgriTask
AgriTask is a farm operations and agronomy management platform used to plan, execute, and document field activities across crops and seasons. It supports growers, farm managers, and agronomy teams with tools for task management, scouting, compliance records, and performance tracking at the field and block level. The product is commonly used in operations that require structured workflows and traceability for labor, inputs, and harvest activities. It emphasizes operational execution and documentation in addition to agronomic monitoring.
Strong operational workflow tracking
AgriTask centers on planning and tracking day-to-day farm activities, including assignments, progress, and completion status. This supports standardized execution across multiple fields, crews, and sites. Compared with platforms that focus primarily on agronomic analytics, it provides more explicit operational task and workforce workflow structure. It also helps create an auditable activity history for each field or block.
Field-level traceability and records
The system maintains structured records of field events, applications, and observations that can be used for internal controls and external reporting. This is useful for operations that need traceability across inputs, labor, and harvest lots. It supports consistent documentation practices across teams and seasons. The resulting dataset can reduce reliance on spreadsheets and ad hoc logs.
Fit for multi-site operations
AgriTask is designed for organizations managing multiple farms, regions, or production units with centralized visibility. It supports role-based collaboration between managers, agronomists, and field staff. This structure can improve coordination when operations span many blocks and crop types. It aligns well with enterprise-style farm management needs rather than single-field use only.
Integration depth varies by stack
Connectivity to machinery telemetry, yield monitors, and third-party agronomy data sources can depend on the specific integrations available for a customer’s environment. Organizations with established precision hardware ecosystems may need additional integration work to unify datasets. This can affect how seamlessly data flows from equipment to operational records. Buyers should validate supported connectors for their existing tools before rollout.
Configuration and change management
Workflow-driven systems typically require setup of farms, blocks, users, roles, and standard operating procedures to deliver consistent results. Teams transitioning from informal processes may need training and governance to keep data quality high. Without disciplined usage, task and scouting data can become incomplete or inconsistent. Implementation effort can be higher than lighter-weight farm logging tools.
May exceed needs for small farms
Smaller operations with limited staff and fewer fields may find the platform’s structure more than they require for basic planning and recordkeeping. The value is highest when there are many concurrent activities, crews, or compliance requirements. For simple use cases, a simpler farm log may be easier to maintain. Buyers should match feature depth to operational complexity.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Enterprise / Custom | Contact sales (pricing not publicly disclosed) | Solutions are sold as configurable, enterprise-focused modules (e.g., Sustainability Tracker, Compliance Manager, Yield Intelligence). Official site directs users to "Get a demo" or contact sales; no public tiered pricing listed on the vendor site. |