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NetSuite for Agriculture.
NetSuite enables agricultural businesses to manage everything from crop production and livestock to inventory, purchasing, and sales in a single unified system.
We implement NetSuite tailored for farms, co-ops, and agribusinesses, ensuring real-time visibility into operations and seamless integration with supply chain and financial management. Our solutions help reduce waste, improve compliance, and provide actionable insights for better decision-making.


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Streamlined Operations
Centralize farm management, inventory, and financials in one system to reduce inefficiencies and errors across the organization. Teams can now redirect their focus from repetitive administrative tasks to strategic initiatives that drive growth.
Enhanced Traceability
Track crops, livestock, and inputs through the entire supply chain with full visibility at every stage.
This visibility helps quickly identify bottlenecks or issues before they impact production or compliance.
Accurate Financial Insights
Monitor costs, revenues, and profitability by crop, product line, or farm unit in real-time, providing a holistic view of financial health.
Managers can make informed decisions backed by accurate, up-to-date data that reflects actual operational performance.
Improved Planning & Forecasting
Leverage data-driven insights to optimize planting schedules, harvesting, and resource allocation across multiple sites.
This leads to increased efficiency, higher yields, and a more predictable production cycle for the entire business.
Solution Spotlight: Catch Weight
Custom Solutions in the Agriculture Industry.
For agriculture producers and processors dealing with variable-weight goods such as produce, livestock, or dairy, our Catch Weight Management Solution ensures that every sale and purchase reflects true weight and value.
It integrates seamlessly with NetSuite’s inventory and billing processes, ensuring accurate weights, precise invoicing, and simplified traceability.
How We Implement NetSuite for Agriculture
Every Beyond Cloud engagement follows a proven four-stage framework, tailored to the inventory, production, and supply-chain demands of agricultural businesses:
- Discovery & Blueprint — map your production, inventory, and supply chain into a milestone-based plan.
- Configuration & Build — configure NetSuite for inventory, procurement, and manufacturing.
- Data Migration & Testing — migrate products, vendors, and financials, then validate through structured testing.
- Go-Live & Enablement — launch, support cutover, and enable your team.
What Does NetSuite for Agriculture Cost?
There is no flat fee — your investment scales with scope. Most mid-market agriculture implementations range from the low tens of thousands of dollars for a focused rollout to several hundred thousand for complex, multi-entity or heavily customized projects, on top of annual NetSuite licensing.
The biggest cost drivers are your number of users and entities, the modules you deploy, integrations, data volume, and depth of customization. For a full breakdown, see our NetSuite implementation cost guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does NetSuite support agricultural inventory and lot tracking?
Yes. NetSuite provides real-time inventory with lot, expiry, and traceability tracking across locations.
Can NetSuite manage production and processing?
Yes. NetSuite supports work orders, BOMs, and assembly for growers, processors, and producers.
Does NetSuite handle multi-entity and seasonal reporting?
Yes. NetSuite consolidates entities and delivers real-time reporting to manage seasonal cash flow and margins.
How long does a NetSuite implementation take for an agricultural business?
Most run three to six months from kickoff to go-live, depending on complexity, integrations, and customization.
How much does NetSuite for agriculture cost?
It is scope-driven — typically from the low tens of thousands to several hundred thousand for implementation, plus annual licensing. See our cost guide for the full breakdown.
