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iFarm Record Keeper
 

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The easy to use iFARM Field Record Keeper spreadsheet-based tool was designed to help farmers keep track of field operational records.  The tool is designed to be farm specific allowing the user inputs to be specific to their operation.  Drop down menu•s are created from user input including field names, crops, tillages, fertilizer, chemicals, landlords, and storage locations.  This information needs only to be entered once.  After initial setup each field will be saved as a file with the completed information.  Up to four spray operations can be entered per field with the spray reports satisfying current Colorado Department of Agriculture and EPA requirements for Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP).  The one page field report meets the fundamental requirements for the current Conservation Security Program (CSP) requirements for record keeping. 

 

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