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NWIL | Made my own, Excel really isn't that hard to work with. Spent some time several years ago and made exactly what I wanted and start fresh each year. Any premade ones will likely need to be altered to what you are wanting at the end, so may as well start fresh instead of modifying as you'll know exactly where everything came from and chances are higher that when the inevidable errors pop up you'll have a better understanding in where to go back to fix them.
I have a grain inventory sheet that will now show me current inventories per bin/location, how much was sold, with share crop how much each owner has remaining, dates sold/price, another tab that provides per field yield per acre/total, total farm averages, and periodically I will update the current cash price to give me a rough idea of how many gross dollars I still have available.
Same with another spreadsheet I've developed that will break down by field how much inputs are, and how much each person's share is on that ground, broken down by chems/seed/fert/fungicide.
Very well worth the time investment just to do it yourself. Pure numbers work best for me, so I don't mess with the graphs and such, but that is very certainly an option that I've used in the past on different projects. | |
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