Stage:
Functional Prototype
License:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (link is external).
Description:
farmOS is a Drupal distribution and set of modules for farm management and record keeping on the web. The goal is to build a platform for farms of all types and sizes to manage their planning and record keeping in one place, available from anywhere over the internet. Official site and documentation: http://farmOS.org If you're interested in supporting the project, consider signing up for a hosted farmOS site through Farmier: http://farmier.com
farmOS is a web-based application for farm management, planning, and record keeping. It is developed by a community of farmers, developers, researchers, and organizations with the aim of providing a standard platform for agricultural data collection and management.
The farmOS server is built on top of Drupal, which makes it modular, extensible, and secure. The farmOS Field Kit app provides offline data entry in a native Android/iOS app, and as a progressive web app (PWA) at https://farmOS.app.
Both are licensed under the GNU General Public License, which means they are free and open source.
To learn how to use farmOS, refer to the User Guide. For more information, visit the farmOS Community Forum and read the Frequently Asked Questions.
You can contribute to the project by making a donation or contributing in other ways.
Quick Links
- Monthly call
- Forum: https://farmOS.discourse.group
- Chat:
- Matrix:
- #farmOS on Matrix.org (bridged to #farmOS IRC room on Freenode)
- #FIot on Matrix.org (Farm Internet of Things)
- IRC: #farmOS on Freenode (requires a registered name)
- Matrix:
- Code repositories:
- Drupal.org: https://drupal.org/project/farm
- GitHub: https://github.com/farmOS
- Client app: https://github.com/farmOS/farmOS-client
- Twitter: @farmOSorg
- Twitter: @getFarmier
Media
Motivations
In this video by Chris Callahan at UVM Extension's Agricultural Engineering Program, Michael Stenta provides an overview of the motivations behind farmOS. Why he started the project, why he uses Drupal as the development framework and why it is open-source. Available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ATUEWrlDbWw