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Crop Planning & Rotation

Every plot planted with intention, every rotation recorded.

Good farming starts with a plan. Agri360 lets you map each field or plot on your farm, build a crop calendar so every planting is scheduled and nothing is missed, and record rotation sequences that protect soil fertility season after season. As crops grow, you advance them through their growth stages so the rest of the platform — inputs, weather advisories, labour scheduling — always knows where each crop stands.

  • Field and plot register
  • Crop calendar & planting schedules
  • Rotation planning
  • Growth-stage tracking
  • Multi-season view
  • Crop-type library
  1. 1Map your fields and plots
  2. 2Build a crop calendar
  3. 3Schedule plantings with precision
  4. 4Plan your rotations
  5. 5Track crops through growth stages
  6. 6Manage a crop-type library
  7. 7View multiple seasons at once
1

Map your fields and plots

Register every parcel of land with its name, area, soil type, and location. Fields can be split into sub-plots for farms that grow different crops on the same block, and area figures feed directly into per-acre yield and cost calculations throughout the platform.

2

Build a crop calendar

Plan each season’s plantings on a visual calendar: choose the crop, the plot, the intended planting date, and the expected harvest window. The calendar shows active and upcoming plantings side by side so you can spot clashes and gaps before they become problems in the field.

3

Schedule plantings with precision

Convert a calendar plan into individual planting records: record the variety, the seed source, the actual planting date, and the targeted population per acre. These records become the reference point for input applications, labour assignments, and yield calculations later in the cycle.

4

Plan your rotations

Define multi-season rotation sequences for each plot — maize followed by beans, then fallow — so the system can warn you when a proposed planting would break the rotation plan. Rotation history is visible on every plot record, giving agronomists and managers the evidence they need to assess soil health.

5

Track crops through growth stages

Advance a planting through the growth stages relevant to that crop — germination, vegetative growth, flowering, grain fill, and maturity, or the equivalent for your crop type. The current stage is visible on the dashboard and drives weather advisories and input reminders so guidance is always timely.

6

Manage a crop-type library

Maintain a library of crop types and varieties with their typical growing calendars, input recommendations, and expected yield ranges. Staff select from the library when creating plantings, keeping records consistent and reports comparable across seasons.

7

View multiple seasons at once

The multi-season view overlays the current season on previous years for the same plots, so farmers and managers can compare progress and spot patterns — a crop that consistently underperforms on a particular block, or a rotation cycle that repeatedly needs adjusting.

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