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<blockquote data-quote="Slowcow" data-source="post: 7944462" data-attributes="member: 90174"><p>I used it for 4 years, last spring I wanted to add another block of land and stock and was going to be a extra £80.</p><p></p><p>I just used a spreadsheet on my phone after that because I'm tight! Once you've got your head around how to work it out its not too bad does involve a bit more work than using agrinet and you don't get the useful reports unless you put in a load of formulas.</p><p></p><p>If I was starting out measuring again I'd still use agrinet for a couple years, it's easy to use, gives you confidence that you really should cut that paddock for silage and in a 'cloud' somewhere so if a cow treads on your phone you don't lose months of data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slowcow, post: 7944462, member: 90174"] I used it for 4 years, last spring I wanted to add another block of land and stock and was going to be a extra £80. I just used a spreadsheet on my phone after that because I'm tight! Once you've got your head around how to work it out its not too bad does involve a bit more work than using agrinet and you don't get the useful reports unless you put in a load of formulas. If I was starting out measuring again I'd still use agrinet for a couple years, it's easy to use, gives you confidence that you really should cut that paddock for silage and in a 'cloud' somewhere so if a cow treads on your phone you don't lose months of data. [/QUOTE]
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