Single field management
For one venue, field, pitch, course, campus, or grounds team that needs surface history, weather context, risks, tests, images, and daily workflow in one place.
Open field managementAgronomy Manager brings field records, weather, growth tracking, imagery, testing records, organisation structure, 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.
Single-site teams usually care about local field records, weather, tests, images, and daily work. Multi-site operators usually care about hierarchy, access, standards, portfolio visibility, and control.
For one venue, field, pitch, course, campus, or grounds team that needs surface history, weather context, risks, tests, images, and daily workflow in one place.
Open field management
For organisations managing several venues, departments, users, access profiles, module settings, records, messaging, handovers, and portfolio reporting.
Open multi-site managementThese are the platform areas teams can understand immediately: field structure, weather, growth, test records, jurisdictions, image history, and team organisation.
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.
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.
The strongest turf operations tools do more than alert. Agronomy Manager is designed to help teams decide, execute, and show what happened afterwards.
Start with surface status, weather signals, and open priorities so the team knows where attention is needed first.
Move from observation to tasks, notes, images, and operational updates without jumping between disconnected tools.
Capture what changed, what was completed, and what still needs watching so tomorrow starts with context instead of guesswork.
Start with the surfaces that need attention, review the weather context behind them, and move directly into tasks, notes, and image capture.
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.
Map-based views help portfolio teams see how risk signals are distributed across sites instead of checking each surface in isolation.
Keep soil, water, risk, and diagnostic records close to the field history so agronomic decisions have a clearer evidence trail.
Model departments, roles, positions, and access profiles so larger teams can separate responsibility without losing a shared operating view.
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.
A focused page for golf and greenkeeping teams who want better structure around daily setup, weather context, and record keeping.
See the greenkeeping pageRead the public troubleshooting page that connects turf stress, recovery, observation, and operational follow-up.
Open turf trouble contentUse the public converter for agronomy and grounds units without logging in or creating an account first.
Open the free converterUse the public converter for practical daily unit changes like mowing height, temperature, rainfall, area, or pressure while you explore the wider platform.