Seasons
A season is a defined time period for your farming operations. Each season has a specific start date and end date, allowing you to organize your work, track crops, and generate reports for specific time frames.
Seasons are account-wide. Any season you create will be available for all farms under your account.
What is a Season?
A season represents a growing period — it could be a full year, a specific growing season (spring to autumn), or any time frame that makes sense for your farming operations. Seasons help you:
- Organize work — plan activities within specific time periods
- Track crops — monitor crop performance per season
- Generate reports — analyze results for completed seasons
- Compare years — see how your farm performs across different seasons
Season Properties
| Field | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Season Name | ✓ | Name to identify the season |
| Start Date | ✓ | When the season begins |
| End Date | ✓ | When the season ends |
| Status | — | Current state of the season |
Season Statuses
| Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Planned | Season is scheduled for the future |
| Active | Season is currently in progress |
| Completed | Season has finished |
| Cancelled | Season was cancelled |
Important Rules
Seasons cannot overlap. Each season must have unique dates. If the start date and end date you select overlap with an existing season, you will see an error and the season cannot be created.
Naming Tips
Use clear, descriptive names that help you identify seasons easily:
- Spring 2026 — for a spring growing season
- Season 2026 (March-October) — include dates for clarity
- Winter Greenhouse 2025-2026 — for specific operations
- Olive Harvest 2026 — if focused on specific crops
In This Section
- Creating a Season — How to add a new season
- Viewing Seasons — How to view your seasons list
- Edit & Delete — How to modify or remove seasons
Next Steps
After creating seasons, you can:
- Plan crops — Assign crops to seasons and zones
- Create activities — Plan work within seasons
- Generate reports — Analyze seasonal performance