DIY Farm Management
Tillable provides free tools to help you manage your farmland, yourself.
- Better understand your farmland's value and other important insights
- Save, store, and share important documents & records
- Track your farm’s activities that impact value like fertility management, yields, and stewardship activities
Whether you’re a farmer, non-operating landowner, or Ag professional, Tillable makes farm management simple with an all-in-one digital farm management solution.
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Find Your Farm, Manage Your Farm.
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Create your free account, find your farm using our mapping software, and let us help you manage your farmland.
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track Important farm events
Discover Your Farmland's Value
Tillable provides you with important data and insights to help you understand your farm’s value.
- Access soil maps, crop history, USDA county average rents, and parcel boundaries
- Estimate your gross revenue and yearly rent
- Generate historic performance charts


Tools to Help You Manage Your Farm Yourself
Create a FREE account and get access to tools that make managing your farm easy.
- Track on farm activites: soil testing, planting, nutrient applications, improvements and more.
- Store documents: leases, photos, FSA documents, appraisals, and tile maps
- Digital lease templates
- Automated annual reports
- Invite your farmer to collaborate with you
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Resources for Managing Farmland

The Basics of Maintaining Your Farm Operation
Wondering how to improve your maintenance of your farming operation?

Calculate Cash Rent
Learn how to easily calculate cash rent for rented farmland with this step-by-step guide.

Data Collection: Beyond Yield Data
Yield data is important, but there are other measures you should be tracking and many that precision ag tools can help you make use