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Software from Fail Better Farm, Clayton Carter and Kendra Michaud
Software from Fail Better Farm, Clayton Carter


41 Puls Ln, Montville, ME 04941
  cropplanning@gmail.com
(207) 342-2770
  goodfood@failbetterfarm.com


"In March of 2007, we received USDA-SARE funding support to develop farm software
"In March of 2007, we received USDA-SARE funding support to develop farm software
for small farms such ours. Please check it out! We hope you find it useful."
for small farms such ours. Please check it out! We hope you find it useful."


http://code.google.com/p/cropplanning/
http://cropplanning.googlecode.com/
   
   
"Crop Planning Software for small farmers and serious gardeners.
"Crop Planning Software for small farmers and serious gardeners.
Plan for and manage the myriad crops, varieties and plantings required to keep a modern, intensive market garden producing throughout the growing season.
Plan for and manage the myriad crops, varieties and plantings required to keep a modern, intensive market garden producing throughout the growing season.
This is a cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Unix, etc) desktop application that allows small farmers and gardeners to: Create, duplicate and delete crops and plantings; inherit data from other plantings and crops; key in a few data and let the program calculate the rest for you; sort and filter your plantings. These are all possible and new features are being added all the time. The software has been released as open source, free software and therefore is and will always be available free of charge. Those who donate, however, will have access to priority email support..."  
This is a cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Unix, etc) desktop application that allows small farmers and gardeners to: Create, duplicate and delete crops and plantings; inherit data from other plantings and crops; key in a few data and let the program calculate the rest for you; sort and filter your plantings. These are all possible and new features are being added all the time. The software has been released as open source, free software and therefore is and will always be available free of charge. Those who donate, however, will have access to priority email support..."
 
Latest version: '''Beta2''' released November 25, 2009


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Revision as of 02:00, 7 December 2009

Software from Fail Better Farm, Clayton Carter

cropplanning@gmail.com

"In March of 2007, we received USDA-SARE funding support to develop farm software for small farms such ours. Please check it out! We hope you find it useful."

http://cropplanning.googlecode.com/

"Crop Planning Software for small farmers and serious gardeners. Plan for and manage the myriad crops, varieties and plantings required to keep a modern, intensive market garden producing throughout the growing season. This is a cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Unix, etc) desktop application that allows small farmers and gardeners to: Create, duplicate and delete crops and plantings; inherit data from other plantings and crops; key in a few data and let the program calculate the rest for you; sort and filter your plantings. These are all possible and new features are being added all the time. The software has been released as open source, free software and therefore is and will always be available free of charge. Those who donate, however, will have access to priority email support..."

Latest version: Beta2 released November 25, 2009