How does Agworld ensure data security and ownership for farmers?
Agworld guarantees that users own their data within the Agworld ecosystem and explicitly states that it does not sell data to any third parties. All farm data is stored securely in the cloud, accessible only by the user from any authorized device.
Can Agworld be used in areas with poor or no internet connectivity?
Yes, Agworld's mobile applications are designed with offline access capabilities. Users can continue to work and record data in the field without a signal, and the app will automatically sync all activities once an internet connection is re-established.
What kind of reporting can be generated from the standardized data in Agworld?
Agworld's standardized data structure allows for the creation of precise reports, such as total units of nitrogen applied, grams of active ingredient for specific herbicides used, and detailed financial and agronomic performance reports by crop, farm, or field. This standardization ensures audit-readiness and compliance.
How does Agworld facilitate spray record keeping for regulatory compliance?
Agworld simplifies spray record keeping by allowing agronomists to convert seasonal plans into individual recommendations. With a single click, these recommendations become comprehensive spray records, capturing all necessary information for compliance and regulatory requirements.
Does Agworld integrate with external databases for product information?
Yes, Agworld integrates with Greenbook through its Agworld DBX feature. This provides a reliable source of plant protection chemical label data, allowing users to search for information on managing weeds, pests, and diseases, and to download product labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs).
How does Agworld support both row crop and permanent crop farming operations?
Agworld offers tailored solutions for both row crop and permanent crop growers, addressing their specific needs across pre-season planning, in-season execution, and farm performance analysis. This includes financial planning, budgeting, record-keeping, communication tools, and insights relevant to each crop type.