Compare Platforms

One Platform for Mixed Farms.
Not Two, Stitched Together.

Most farm management platforms specialise — AgriWebb for livestock, Agworld for crops, FieldView for precision ag. RedEarthOne is built for operations that need crops AND livestock AND compliance in one ledger. Honest side-by-side below.

The Landscape

Where each platform sits.

Specialised tools win in their domain. RedEarthOne wins when you need the whole farm in one place.

AgriWebb

Positioned as: Livestock-first farm management software.

Best for: Cattle or sheep operations that don't run any cropping, don't need a unified compliance/lender/buyer evidence pack, and want the deepest livestock-only feature set available.

Full comparison: RedEarthOne vs AgriWebb →

Agworld

Positioned as: Collaborative cropping farm management (agronomist-led).

Best for: Cropping-only operations whose agronomist already uses Agworld and where the agronomist-grower workflow is the single most important integration.

Full comparison: RedEarthOne vs Agworld →

Granular

Positioned as: US row-crop business and field management (owned by Corteva Agriscience).

Best for: Large US row-crop operations (corn, soybean, wheat) needing field-level P&L and financial planning, operations already inside the Corteva ecosystem, and farms whose buyers and lenders all sit inside US-centric supply chains.

Full comparison: RedEarthOne vs Granular →

Climate FieldView

Positioned as: Precision-ag platform for crop science (owned by Bayer).

Best for: Row-crop operations whose primary optimisation lever is yield (corn, soybean, wheat), operations already deeply invested in Bayer's product ecosystem, and farms that already use a separate tool for accounting, compliance and livestock.

Full comparison: RedEarthOne vs Climate FieldView →

RedEarthOne

Positioned as: All-in-one farm operating system covering crops AND livestock AND compliance AND accounting in one ledger.

Best for: Mixed operations, regen/provenance producers, and farms that want one source of truth across paddock, lender and buyer.

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All Five, Side by Side

Which platform covers what.

Honest read on which capabilities each platform leads on, follows on, or doesn't cover.

Capability AgriWebb Agworld Granular Climate FieldView RedEarthOne
Livestock & mob management Yes Yes
EID / RFID + weight integration Yes
Cropping & spray diary Limited Yes Yes Partial Yes
Horticulture / vineyard / orchard Limited Partial Limited
Paddock-level P&L Partial Partial Limited
Compliance & audit pack Partial Partial Limited
Lender-grade covenant reporting
Buyer-provenance chain-of-custody Partial Partial Partial Partial Yes
Built-in accounting / GL
AI advisor on your own records Partial Partial Yes
Mixed-operations support Limited Limited Yes
Agronomist collaboration workflow Yes
Variable-rate scripts Yes
Field-level P&L (US row crops) Yes
Financial planning & scenarios Yes
US co-op / supplier integrations Yes
Non-US compliance frameworks Limited
Multi-currency / multi-region Limited
Audit pack for regulators Partial
Yield mapping / NDVI / satellite Yes Partial
Variable-rate prescription scripts Yes Partial
OEM equipment data ingestion Yes Partial

Yes · core feature. Partial · supported but not their primary focus. Limited · visibly outside their main offering. · no public evidence of the feature.

Frequently Asked

Common comparison questions.

Is there a farm management platform that handles both crops and livestock?

Most leading platforms specialise. AgriWebb is widely positioned for livestock. Agworld and Granular are cropping-focused. Climate FieldView is a precision-ag tool for row crops. RedEarthOne is built specifically for mixed operations — crops AND livestock AND compliance AND accounting in one ledger, so you don't need to run two tools and reconcile them.

What's the best farm management platform for mixed operations?

Mixed operations — livestock plus cropping, or cropping plus horticulture — are not well served by single-focus tools because they force operators to maintain two separate stacks. RedEarthOne is built around a unified paddock map and ledger. For pure-livestock or pure-cropping operations, the specialised tools (AgriWebb, Agworld) have deeper feature sets in their domain.

AgriWebb vs Agworld — which should I choose?

They solve different problems. AgriWebb is built for livestock operations. Agworld is built for cropping operations, typically in collaboration with an agronomist. If your operation is pure livestock, AgriWebb. If your operation is pure cropping and your agronomist already uses Agworld, Agworld. If your operation runs both — or you want one ledger covering compliance, lender and buyer evidence alongside production — RedEarthOne consolidates both jobs.

What's an alternative to AgriWebb that handles crops too?

RedEarthOne is built for mixed operations specifically. It covers individual livestock tracking, EID/RFID, weights and mob movements in the same paddock map and ledger as the cropping, spray diary and harvest planning. Full RedEarthOne vs AgriWebb comparison →

What's an alternative to Agworld that handles livestock too?

RedEarthOne handles cropping, spray planning, paddock-level cost tracking and harvest planning alongside livestock workflows in one platform. Full RedEarthOne vs Agworld comparison →

Which farm management platform has the best compliance and audit story?

RedEarthOne is built around the principle that the records you keep to run the farm should also be the records that satisfy the auditor, the lender and the buyer. Other platforms cover compliance partially within their domain, but RedEarthOne ships a unified audit pack covering crops, livestock, labour, chemical compliance, lender covenants and buyer chain-of-custody from a single ledger.

Stop running two tools.

Tell us about your operation — crops, livestock or both — and we'll walk you through how the unified ledger replaces the stack you're running today.

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About this comparison. Reflects publicly available positioning of each platform as of 2026-05. We update these pages when we hear from customers or from the platforms themselves. Spotted something inaccurate or out of date? Tell us and we'll correct it.