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Farm Management Software (FMS) is a type of software designed to help farmers manage their operations. It is used to track and manage data related to crop production, livestock, financials, and other aspects of farm management. FMS can help farmers make informed decisions about their operations, such as when to plant, when to harvest, and when to purchase supplies. It can also help farmers track and analyze data related to their operations, such as yield, cost of production, and profitability.
FMS is becoming increasingly popular among farmers, as it can help them save time and money, and increase efficiency. It can also help farmers stay up-to-date with the latest technology and trends in the agricultural industry.
Some companies in the Farm Management Software market include Agrivi, FarmLogs, Agworld, FarmAtHand, and AgSquared. Show Less Read more