
Farm Yield Calculator - Track Harvests & Revenue
Log harvests, track revenue, and compare actual vs. projected yields - all tied to your visual farm map. Know exactly how your farm performs.
Key Features
Per-Crop Yield Tracking
Log harvest quantities for each crop type and see totals across your entire farm.
Revenue Estimates
Enter market prices per crop and Fincabout calculates estimated revenue per zone and per season.
Actual vs. Projected
Compare projected yields against actual harvests to refine your planning for next season.
Map-Linked Data
Yield data is tied to specific zones on your farm map, so you know exactly which fields perform best.
Seasonal Summaries
View yield totals broken down by season, crop type, or farm zone for clear reporting.
Export Reports
Download yield summaries and revenue data to share with partners, lenders, or agricultural agencies.
How to Track Farm Revenue by Crop
Knowing your total farm revenue is useful, but knowing revenue per crop per zone is transformative. When you can see that your half-acre of tomatoes generates three times the revenue of your full acre of corn, you have actionable data for next season's planting decisions.
Fincabout's yield calculator ties harvest data directly to your tile-based farm map. Each zone on your layout represents a real area of your farm, and when you log a harvest - 500 kg of tomatoes from Zone A, 200 kg of peppers from Zone B - that data is anchored to a specific location. Over time, this builds a spatial record of productivity that reveals which areas of your farm perform best and which underperform.
The revenue calculation layer adds market prices to the picture. Enter what you sell each crop for - per kilogram, per pound, per bushel - and the calculator multiplies automatically. You can update prices as markets change and immediately see how that affects your projected income. Seasonal summaries show total revenue by crop type, by zone, and across the whole farm.
Comparing seasons is where the real insight emerges. Did that new variety of beans yield more per hectare than last year's? Did the zone you added compost to actually produce better results? Side-by-side seasonal data answers these questions with numbers, not guesses. Export the summaries as reports for your records, lenders, or agricultural advisors.
Using Yield Data for Better Planning
The most valuable thing about tracking yields is not the historical record itself - it is what that record tells you about future decisions. Data-driven farm planning means making planting, investment, and labor allocation choices based on evidence from your own farm rather than general guidelines or gut instinct.
Crop selection. After two or three seasons of tracking, you will have clear data on which crops produce the best return on your specific soil, climate, and management style. A crop that performs brilliantly in a regional average may underperform on your particular slope or soil type. Your own yield data tells the real story.
Zone optimization. Not all areas of a farm are equally productive. A low-lying zone that stays wet may produce excellent rice but terrible beans. A south-facing slope may excel with heat-loving crops. When yield data is mapped to zones, patterns emerge that help you allocate each area to its highest-value use.
Input decisions. If you invested in irrigation for a specific field and yields jumped 40%, that is a clear signal. If you applied expensive fertilizer and yields stayed flat, that is equally valuable information. Tracking actual results against inputs helps you spend money where it makes a measurable difference.
Scaling confidence. When you can show a lender or investor that your per-hectare yields have been consistent or improving over three seasons, you have a credible basis for expansion. Yield data turns farm plans from aspirational documents into evidence-based projections.
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