Excel does not show cause and effect
A row in a spreadsheet does not explain how an operation changed inventory, costs and field performance. The data is there, but the connections are missing.
OneAgroCore
Farm operations
OneAgroCore for agricultural teams
We are building a platform where fields, operations, inventory, weather, costs and reports follow one shared logic. Agronomists, storekeepers and managers see the real season, not disconnected spreadsheets.
A problem every farm knows
Field work lives in one file, stock balances in another, weather in a separate service, and financial results are assembled manually. OneAgroCore connects those processes so every record has context: where, when, by whom, with what, and at what cost.
A row in a spreadsheet does not explain how an operation changed inventory, costs and field performance. The data is there, but the connections are missing.
Write-offs should be part of the field operation, not a separate manual action after the fact. Otherwise balances drift away from reality.
When data is entered structurally, reports by crop, field or season come from the records instead of another round of manual collection.
One operational logic
Create an operation on a field and it becomes part of the calendar, field history, inventory movement, costs, financial result and reports. It is no longer a set of journals, but a consistent workflow.
Inventory
Receipts, write-offs and automatic movements are linked to real operations, keeping balances useful for management.
Fields and seasons
OneAgroCore lets teams add fields on a satellite map, define boundaries, areas and crops, filter them by company and season, and keep crop history across previous seasons.
Create fields and define boundaries, areas and crops on the satellite map
Crop history in a field x season view across previous years
A quick path from the map to a report or full field history
Field operations
Sowing, spraying, cultivation or harvesting no longer stay as a journal note. Fields, people, machinery, materials, notes, status and actual cost are attached to the operation.
Create planned operations or record completed work - the system adapts to your process.
People, machinery and materials are attached to each field within the operation.
Built-in validation helps keep important data from being lost at completion.
Inventory and resources
The system tracks receipts, write-offs, transfers, adjustments and movements for seed, crop protection, fertilizers, fuel, materials and harvest. Automatic movements after operations help preserve actual costs.
Balances with cost calculation for every item
Receipts, write-offs, transfers and adjustments
Write-offs are tied to specific field operations
Weather for the exact field
Forecasts, rainfall history, moisture balance, ET0, dry periods and field comparisons help plan work and explain why the season is developing the way it is.
Rainfall, temperature, wind and risks
Moisture balance and dry-period history
History and forecast with field-level precision
Weather reports for season analysis
Analytics and finance
Not just a set of charts. Reports show which crops and fields drive costs, where profit appears, how resources moved, what was completed in a period and how it affects the season.
By operations and resources with category breakdowns
From harvest sales linked to fields and crops
By fields and crops for the selected period and season
Responsive interface
OneAgroCore adapts to mobile screens, so you can quickly check fields, inventory, operation details or a report while travelling or standing near the field.
Security and team
The platform supports roles, users, active sessions, sign-out from other devices and two-step protection through Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator.
Two-step protection through Google or Microsoft Authenticator with recovery backup codes.
View active sessions and sign out from other devices with one action.
Language, currency, time zone and crop colors for your farm.
Free access
Register and follow the path from field and operation to resource write-off, calendar, inventory and financial report.