ERP, Accounting & Back-Office Software
Part of Business, Finance, and Risk Management
What Is Farm ERP Software?
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and back-office software provides integrated systems for managing farm finances, inventory, purchasing, and administration. While large corporate dairies may use full ERP systems, most family farms use accounting software with agricultural features or farm-specific financial management tools.
Why Farm-Specific Software Matters
General business software often doesn't handle agricultural accounting requirements well. Farm operations need to track inventories of feed, supplies, and livestock; manage multiple enterprises; handle commodity transactions; and produce reports that match agricultural accounting standards and tax requirements.
Key Features to Look For
- Agricultural chart of accounts: Pre-built for farm income and expense categories
- Inventory management: Track feed, supplies, livestock, and crops
- Enterprise accounting: Separate tracking for dairy, crops, and other enterprises
- Payroll integration: Handle farm labor including H-2A and seasonal workers
- Bank integration: Download transactions and reconcile accounts
- Report generation: Schedule F, lender reports, and management analysis
Software Options
Farm-Specific Accounting
Products like QuickBooks with farm configurations, CenterPoint Accounting for Agriculture, or FBS Systems are designed specifically for farm operations.
General Accounting with Customization
QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage can work for farms with proper setup. Many farm accountants can configure these systems for agricultural use.
Cloud vs. Desktop
Cloud-based options offer accessibility from anywhere and automatic backups. Desktop software may offer more power but requires local maintenance.
Integration Considerations
Consider how financial software will connect with:
- Herd management software
- Milk check processing
- Feed company billing systems
- Payroll services
- Your accountant's systems
Cost Considerations
Basic accounting software runs $20-50 per month. Agricultural-specific options typically cost $50-200 monthly. Full ERP systems for large operations can run $500-2,000+ monthly. Include training time and potential consulting for setup in your cost estimates.