blackdog1 wrote: » Cousin has it and is happy enough with it. I use agri net myself because it has remedies, grass and accounts as well. If you want basic remedies you'll be happy with it I recon.
jfh wrote: » Blackdog1,thanks for the reply. Mind sharing how much agrinet is, pm if you prefer, also is agrinet more for a dairy set up.
jimini0 wrote: » Well lads its about time for our place to get modernized. Everything is on paper. Blue book and notepads. Signing up to agfood this week. Is herdwatch of any benefit to me?? Small suckler herd 8 cows and 2 or 3 weanlings. I don't mind paying the €99 if its any help to get things organised.
The Cuban wrote: » Agfood website is good enough, make sure you select the option to record your movements/births on-line on Agfood then you can do away with the Events part of the Bluebook. You don't need any other software. You`ll still need to keep an animal remedies book though but the easiest way is to buy all treatments and remedies from the Vet who prescribes them. That way their will be a records on his system which you can get a printout off if you need to.
waalaa wrote: » 99 euro a year is a little steep for what appears to be a fairly basic data entry app. We use access (libreoffice is a free alternative) for our record keeping, it's a bit of a pain setting up tables,queries, forms and reports at the start but once it's done, it's done and free there after. It's infuriating to me that you can't input remedies usage into agfood. Potentially farmers could access the remedy history of stock they bought, plans for dealing with anthelmintic/antibiotic resistance could be aided at local and national levels by having up to date information at who is using what and where, increased farm incomes by not having to spend 99 euro a year....imagine the possibilities.
Zr105 wrote: » I get where your coming from in that it can be set up relatively easy in access if you have it and know what your at, but it's not exactly cheap either and takes of work to set up if you don't know what your at, then there's the other side to it that the herdwatch can update from the dept and also is approved to register calves and keep remedies records for icbf
bullnuts wrote: » When entering treatments always put in who perscribed and who performed the task ! Something I over looked and was checked on
Zr105 wrote: » I get where your coming from in that it can be set up relatively easy in access if you have it and know what your at, but it's not exactly cheap either and takes of work to set up if you don't know what your at, then there's the other side to it that the herdwatch can update from the dept and also is approved to register calves and keep remedies records for Bord bia
Wildsurfer wrote: » Even without herdwatch you will not need to maintain the old blue book once you're signed up to agfood.ie, the dept of Ag website. All marts are linked online with the dept so your herd register will update automatically when you buy or sell. Also you can do all farm to farm/feedlot movements online without the need for paper copies so long as person buying animals is IT savvy and can accept them online.