What Growers Need to Track for Irrigated Lands Reporting
The farm records, field data, and nitrogen information growers should maintain for ILRP and irrigated lands compliance.
Irrigated lands reporting asks growers to document what happened on each field — not just at year end, but throughout the season.
Core record types
Growers should maintain:
- Field and crop structure — which crops were planted where, and when seasons changed
- Irrigation events — dates, methods, and volumes where required
- Fertilizer and nutrient applications — products, rates, and timing by field
- Sampling records — locations, dates, lab results, and follow-up actions
- Supporting documents — invoices, lab reports, and consultant recommendations
Why field-level detail matters
ILRP is not a single annual checkbox. Coalitions and reviewers look for consistency between nitrogen applications, irrigation records, and crop history. When those records live in different places, gaps show up during review.
How software helps
Agri Tracking Systems organizes records by ranch, field, and crop year so growers and consultants can produce coalition-ready reports without rebuilding spreadsheets every season.
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