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Streamlining a thriving family operation

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公司规模
11-200
地区
  • America
国家
  • United States
产品
  • Agworld
技术栈
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Management
实施规模
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
  • Cost Savings
  • Productivity Improvements
技术
  • 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
  • 农业
适用功能
  • 现场服务
  • 物流运输
用例
  • 农场监控与精准农业
  • 远程资产管理
服务
  • 数据科学服务
关于客户
The Loza Farm, believed to be the only Hispanic-owned hops farm in the US, has rapidly expanded every year since and now comprises 600 acres of which 300 are used to grow hops on and the other 300 acres to grow hay and raise cattle. The Loza Farm is truly a family affair for Leon and Mimi Loza with son Leon ‘Junior’ managing the day to day hops operations, his brother Michael managing the hay and cattle operations and sisters Claudia and Veronica in charge of payroll, bookkeeping and other administrative duties. Of course, during the heat of hops harvest, it's all hands on deck all day until the job is done. Cultivating hops is hard work and a process that still requires a lot of manual labor. Leon ‘Junior’ Loza explains: “With hops, everything just happens really fast. We have to start training the hop bines around the horizontal strings on May 5th, we usually start picking around August 20th and finish before the end of September. So, it is a real short season and we have to make sure we do everything just right. We only employ around 10 people year-round and up to 40 in peak season, so it really is a busy and stressful period for us.
挑战
Junior Loza was using Excel to keep track of his field applications and costs but was not able to easily run reports or identify his agronomic costs per field, variety or acre. Junior also did not have a tool to help him manage his workforce, up to 40 people in peak season, and ensure that everyone was involved in recording all of the job details. Growing hops is unlike any other crop, from planting through to harvesting. The hop varieties that are grown get decided on a supply and demand basis by the brokers and the end users, often resulting in farms growing lots of different varieties. Loza Farms for example grows over 10 different varieties, with some fields as small as 7 acres for the niche varieties.
解决方案
One of Junior’s agronomists was using Agworld and signed him up for a subscription back in 2017 so that he could send his recommendations straight to Junior in Agworld. Once Junior realized the potential of Agworld, he upgraded his subscription and started to fully integrate Agworld in his operation. Junior now gets the recommendations from his agronomists through Agworld and he provides the work orders to his workers utilizing the Agworld app as well, which really takes eight or nine steps and turns it into just one step, which has streamlined his business so much. He can now also look at his records wherever he is, he always has them at his fingertips. He doesn’t have to sit behind his computer anymore and look at spreadsheets, which saves him a lot of time.
运营影响
  • By utilizing Agworld, Junior now has one platform to streamline all communications with his employees and can be sure that they always receive complete and correct job information.
  • Loza Farms now also possesses detailed records of the inputs they have used so they can easily find their costs per input group, acre or variety.

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