November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Finally! A Farm Software that I actually like!


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Finally! A Farm Software that I actually like!

  1. This was my 1st year using LocalLine and I have been nothing but highly impressed. They seem to really understand the needs of the farmer and are so quick to respond to any evolving needs in a way that exceeds expectations every time.

  2. I'm sorry this is unrelated to the video, but does anyone have any information on Curtis Stone's microgreens course? There was supposed to be one in the fall, but I've heard nothing about nor have I found any info on it. If someone could fill me in I'd greatly appreciate it.

  3. Has anyone who's using Local Line also tried Farmigo? I currently use Farmigo for my company, and it works for what we do (aggregate local produce from many farmers into a customizable subscription), but it is expensive! $150/mth or 2% of sales, whichever is greater.

  4. We recently signed up with LocalLine (they actually found us on instagram) Still trying to get it integrated with our quickbooks (both parties are not sure what the snag is) but they impressed me with their prices, ease of use and clean user interface.

  5. Seems like a product for the sales processes. Has anyone used Tend.ag for the seed order, planning, plantings, inputs and job tasks etc? They have some of this functionality. It would be nice to mesh these two together.

  6. The idea sound healthy for the farmer… allows you to put the majority of time needed in the proper places, growing product.
    Also it appears to relieve any possibilty of another person in the home loop.
    It's a small cost for your freedom of time.

  7. Curits can you make a video on how to legally establish your farm? Like what steps you need to take beyond registering the farm's name with the state? what business licenses and permits do we need? asking for a small microgreens farm in texas

  8. Hi Curtis, can you talk about the difference between Tend software and Local Line? It looks like Tend is more for the growing/behind the scenes/running your farm software while Local Line is geared more towards communicating with the consumer. Can you do a comparison video please?

  9. Is there anything that LocalLine does that generic business management software does not do? Farm specific stuff?
    I ask because I'm using Zoho One which does a LOT for the money. I'ts got accounting software, CRM, project management, etc – it does a LOT for what I pay for. The entire reason I was searching and ran across this video is that I'm looking for a way to plan out my beds – whats going where, when things get harvested, what to plant next on rotation … I was looking at maybe doing it in project management and use a gantt chart but it's not really a PERFECT fit.

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