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Agriculture & Farming · head to head

Agronomic vs Granular

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Agronomic

Agriculture & Farming

Data-driven nutrient management

From
Free
Rated
-
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Granular

Agriculture & Farming

Farm management software for profitable farming

From
$1200/year
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only Agronomic has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: Agronomic add-on only to FieldAlytics, not a standalone product; Granular granular is now Granular Insights, a Corteva-owned farm management app; granular.ag is a login-gated JavaScript application requiring browser support (Chrome or Safari), not a marketing site, and support is routed only through Corteva Digital Support rather than a public pricing page.
  • They diverge on capability: Agronomic covers Soil analysis, Granular covers Farm financial management.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Agronomic and Granular actually diverge.

Attributes where Agronomic and Granular differ
AttributeAgronomicGranular
Starting priceFree$1200/year
Free tierYesNo
PlatformsWeb, MobileWeb, Ios, Android, Api
Founded20132014

Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Agriculture & Farming).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Agronomic

  • Soil analysis
  • Nutrient recommendations
  • Variable rate maps
  • Tissue testing
  • Fertility planning
  • Ag Leader
  • Laboratory systems
  • Ios support

Only in Granular

  • Farm financial management
  • Field activity tracking
  • Yield analytics
  • Satellite imagery
  • Crop planning
  • Input management
  • Labor tracking
  • Multi-farm dashboard

Both cover

  • Climate FieldView
  • John Deere
  • SSL
  • Data encryption
  • Cloud deployment
  • Web support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Agronomic

  • Soil samplingnot Granular
  • Nutrient planningnot Granular
  • Variable rate fertilizernot Granular
  • Crop consultingnot Granular

Granular

  • Farm profitability analysisnot Agronomic
  • Crop planningnot Agronomic
  • Resource allocationnot Agronomic
  • Financial reportingnot Agronomic
  • Multi-farm managementnot Agronomic

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Agronomic

  • Add-on only to FieldAlytics, not a standalone product
  • Pricing requires sales contact, not transparently published
  • Takes 3-4 days to reflect rainfall impacts in recommendations
  • No direct competitor to Climate FieldView's broader analytics capabilities

Granular

  • Granular is now Granular Insights, a Corteva-owned farm management app; granular.ag is a login-gated JavaScript application requiring browser support (Chrome or Safari), not a marketing site, and support is routed only through Corteva Digital Support rather than a public pricing page.

Pricing, plan by plan

Agronomic

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Basic soil analysis
    • Weather data
    • Limited recommendations
  • Professional$89/month
    • Advanced soil testing
    • Nutrient management
    • Prescription maps
  • Consultant$199/month
    • Multi-client management
    • White-label reports
    • API access

Granular

$1200/year
  • Granular Business$1200/year
    • Field management
    • Financial tracking
    • Activity planning
  • Granular Insights$2400/year
    • Everything in Business
    • Satellite imagery
    • Yield analytics
  • Enterprise$undefined/year
    • Everything in Insights
    • Multi-farm management
    • Custom integrations

Which should you pick?

Choose Agronomic if

  • You need soil analysis.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, Mobile.
  • You also want nutrient recommendations.

Choose Granular if

  • You need farm financial management.
  • You work on Web, Ios, Android, Api.
  • You also want field activity tracking.

Questions people ask

Is Agronomic or Granular better?
Neither clearly leads. Agronomic starts at Free and Granular at $1200/year, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Agronomic or Granular?
Agronomic has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Agronomic and $1200/year for Granular.
Does Agronomic or Granular run on more platforms?
Agronomic runs on Web, Mobile. Granular runs on Web, Ios, Android, Api.
Can I use Agronomic for free?
Yes. Agronomic has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Granular starts at $1200/year.
What is Agronomic best used for?
Agronomic is most often used for soil sampling, nutrient planning, variable rate fertilizer, crop consulting. Of those, soil sampling and nutrient planning are not what Granular is typically brought in for.
What can Agronomic do that Granular cannot?
Agronomic covers Soil analysis, Nutrient recommendations, Variable rate maps, Tissue testing. Granular covers Farm financial management, Field activity tracking, Yield analytics, Satellite imagery. Both handle Climate FieldView, John Deere, SSL, Data encryption.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Agronomic: How does Adapt-N generate nitrogen recommendations?

Adapt-N uses 13 interconnected models that process soil characteristics, crop history, real-time weather data, manure applications, and irrigation information to generate field-specific nitrogen recommendations. It requires a minimum of 7 core data inputs, though spatial data significantly improves accuracy.

Source
Agronomic: Where is Adapt-N available?

Adapt-N is available across the lower 48 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.

Source
Agronomic: Is Adapt-N a standalone product or add-on?

Adapt-N is an optional paid add-on service for FieldAlytics users. It is not available as a standalone product; farmers must use it through the FieldAlytics platform via Ever.Ag.

Source
Agronomic: How long does Adapt-N take to reflect weather changes?

Adapt-N takes 3 to 4 days after rainfall events to fully reflect environmental impacts in its nitrogen recommendations.

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