Most farm software is built for commercial operations with 500 head of cattle. This isn't that. These are the tools I wish I had when I started keeping chickens and growing vegetables.
Recurring chores, categories, overdue warnings. The stuff you'd otherwise keep on a whiteboard or forget entirely.
Keep records on each animal, log eggs and milk daily, and optionally track what everything costs and earns.
Drag-and-drop bed layout, companion planting tips, a planting calendar, and crop rotation reminders so you don't plant tomatoes in the same spot again.
Track your tractors, mowers, chainsaws, and tools. Log service history and set recurring maintenance reminders.
Jot down what happened today. Add weather, photos, tags. Six months from now you'll be glad you did.
Map your entire property on an interactive canvas with satellite imagery. Place buildings, draw fences, plan paddocks.