Turf management software for stadium, golf, greenkeeping, and grounds teams.
Agronomy Manager brings field records, weather, growth tracking, imagery, and jurisdiction-aware documentation into one structured turf management platform for stadium, golf, greenkeeping, campus, and contractor teams.
Built for teams that need operational control, not disconnected dashboards. Plan the day, coordinate work, and keep reliable evidence around every surface.
The current direction centers on field workflow, weather context, image-backed records, and clearer handovers across every surface.
This is the kind of operational screen that matters more than marketing copy: current conditions, short-term forecast, and linked risk indicators for the same surface.
Core modules that make the platform concrete.
These are the platform areas teams can understand immediately: field structure, weather, growth, records, jurisdictions, and image history.
Fields
Organize sites, surfaces, areas, and field identities with a clean operational hierarchy.
Weather
Bring forecasts, observations, risks, and surface-relevant weather context into daily decisions.
Growth
Track temperature-driven progress and agronomic timing windows alongside the surfaces they affect.
Jurisdictions
Support policy, standards, and documentation requirements without losing operational speed.
Images
Keep visual history close to the work so condition changes, inspections, and handovers stay traceable.
From field status to action to record.
The strongest turf operations tools do more than alert. Agronomy Manager is designed to help teams decide, execute, and show what happened afterwards.
Plan the day
Start with surface status, weather signals, and open priorities so the team knows where attention is needed first.
Coordinate work
Move from observation to tasks, notes, images, and operational updates without jumping between disconnected tools.
Close the loop
Capture what changed, what was completed, and what still needs watching so tomorrow starts with context instead of guesswork.
One view for conditions, priorities, and follow-up work
Start with the surfaces that need attention, review the weather context behind them, and move directly into tasks, notes, and image capture.
Clear for crews, credible for management
Structured workflows and traceable records help supervisors, contractors, and managers review what was done without chasing separate files later.
Surface teams still lose time between weather notes, WhatsApp updates, folders, and end-of-day reporting.
Agronomy Manager is being shaped to bring those decisions and records together, so each surface keeps a usable history and each team starts the next day with context instead of reconstruction.
See multiple turf risks in one operational view, including severity, trend, and the signals that need follow-up.
Keep agronomic modeling close to the operational record so timing windows are easier to review and explain.
Map-based views help portfolio teams see how risk signals are distributed across sites instead of checking each surface in isolation.
Built around how turf work is actually run.
Agronomy Manager is structured around the daily cycle of preparing surfaces, monitoring conditions, recording work, and reviewing what changed across the site.
Weather-aware decisions
Keep daily work anchored to conditions, priorities, and upcoming play so teams can act earlier and with more confidence.
Structured documentation
Keep notes, imagery, and jurisdiction-aware records inside the same workflow instead of spreading evidence across inboxes and folders.
Multi-site visibility
See what matters across one venue or a wider portfolio without losing the detail that local teams need on the ground.
Designed for the places where sports turf work is actually coordinated.
The product story is broader than one sport or one analytics workflow. Agronomy Manager is built for the operational realities of venues, grounds teams, and multi-site operators who need structure, visibility, and documented decisions.
Coordinate training loads, match preparation, event readiness, and post-event review around each pitch and surface zone.
Track greens, tees, fairways, weather impacts, and image history with enough structure for both daily setup and longer-term planning.
Manage wider portfolios where consistency, documentation, and handover quality matter just as much as the turf itself.
Bring photos, notes, field records, and obligations into one operating model that clients and partners can follow more easily.
Built to manage work, not just display data.
Many turf tools stop at weather, alerts, or reporting. Agronomy Manager brings status, work, evidence, and accountability into the same operating flow.
Conditions, tasks, notes, and follow-up records are meant to live in the same operational chain instead of separate products and spreadsheets.
Local crews can work at surface level while managers keep a structured portfolio view across venues, campuses, or contractor accounts.
Images, notes, and jurisdiction-aware documentation are positioned as part of the operating model, not an afterthought once work is finished.
Built for the people responsible for the surfaces.
The platform supports venue teams, managers, and external partners without flattening the daily reality of each site.
Venue teams
Manage day-to-day field readiness, maintenance tracking, weather checks, and surface documentation from one operational home.
Portfolio managers
Compare sites, track status across facilities, and keep reporting standards consistent without flattening local detail.
Consultants and partners
Share evidence, review imagery, and support decision-making with records that stay attached to the operational source.
What a better working day looks like.
For most teams, the value is practical: review field status faster, capture better evidence during the day, and leave a cleaner record behind for the next shift, the next event, or the next report.
- Review field condition, weather context, and open priorities before the team leaves the shed.
- Capture notes and images against the surface itself instead of leaving them in phones, inboxes, or chat threads.
- Keep compliance, client, or jurisdiction records attached to the field so handovers and reviews are easier to trust.
Start with the surfaces that matter first.
Instead of piecing together messages, weather screenshots, and notebooks, teams can begin with one structured view of field readiness and open actions.
Leave a record that other people can actually use.
Photos, notes, field history, and jurisdiction-related records stay close to the work, which makes reporting, handovers, and follow-up decisions much easier.
Questions teams may ask before they use the platform.
Short answers for teams evaluating the platform.
Is Agronomy Manager only for stadium pitches?
No. The platform direction also fits golf, campus grounds, municipal sites, and contractor portfolios where teams need structured field records and operational oversight.
What makes it different from a weather-only tool?
Weather is one part of the system, but the platform also connects field structure, work tracking, image history, and jurisdiction-aware records so teams can act and document in the same place.
How do I access the platform?
The public site explains the platform and offers public tools. Teams that already have an account can use the login link to open the working application.
Useful public pages for buyers, operators, and teams doing the work.
These pages make the public site more practical. Follow the software angle, browse a turf-trouble content page, or use the free converter without needing an account.
Greenkeeping software
A focused page for golf and greenkeeping teams who want better structure around daily setup, weather context, and record keeping.
See the greenkeeping pageTurf trouble guide
Read the public troubleshooting page that connects turf stress, recovery, observation, and operational follow-up.
Open turf trouble contentFree turf unit converter
Use the public converter for agronomy and grounds units without logging in or creating an account first.
Open the free converterA free turf and agronomy unit converter for practical daily work.
Use the public converter for practical daily unit changes like mowing height, temperature, rainfall, area, or pressure while you explore the wider platform.