Farming Activities

During the growing period up until the actual harvesting of the crop, several activities, operations, and data collections occur. The activities that you perform on a harvest typically incur costs such as tilling, planting, irrigating, spraying, testing quality, cutting, picking, and so on. You track these operations using the harvest record. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Grower Management separates operations into categories:

  • Farming operations include activities such as tilling, planting, irrigating, pruning, and picking.

  • Spray operations include activities such as applying pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers

  • Harvest operations include activities such as cutting or picking the crop

  • Farm QA operations which enable you to test the quality of the crop during the growing cycle.