FarmLogs
FarmLogs was a farm management platform founded in 2011 (by Jesse Vollmar and Brad Koch, operating as AgriSight Inc.) offering field mapping, in-season satellite imagery, weather/rainfall tracking, yield estimation, and profitability tools for row-crop farmers. FarmLogs was acquired by Bushel in June 2021, and in March 2023 Bushel retired the FarmLogs brand in favor of "Bushel Farm," the next generation of its farm management software. As of this review, farmlogs.com 301-redirects to bushelfarm.com, which itself redirects to bushelpowered.com - the standalone FarmLogs product and website no longer exist. Bushel does publish a public API, but it is for a separate product line (Bushel Fulfillment and Bushel Production, covering grain contracts and scale-ticket data for grain merchandising) rather than for the FarmLogs-lineage farm-management capabilities (fields, imagery, weather, yield). No self-serve, openly documented public API exists for the farm-management product as of the review date.
APIs
FarmLogs Fields
Field boundary mapping and per-field record-keeping, the original core of FarmLogs. This capability now lives inside Bushel Farm (formerly Bushel Farm/FarmLogs); no self-serve p...
FarmLogs Satellite Imagery / NDVI
In-season multispectral satellite imagery used to spot yield threats, stress, and management issues field-by-field. A marquee FarmLogs feature historically; no openly documented...
FarmLogs Weather & Rainfall
Field-level rainfall and weather tracking with season-over-season comparisons. Bushel Farm continues to market a "Stop Checking Your Rain Gauges" rainfall feature descended from...
FarmLogs Yield & Profitability
Yield tracking, cost-of-production, and field/crop/farm-level profit-and-loss calculations. Bushel Farm's marketing page notes production records can be shared "into your ERP or...
FarmLogs Activities & Scouting
Field activity logging and in-field scouting notes, plus machine/equipment activity ingested from John Deere Operations Center and Climate FieldView integrations. These are inbo...