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Farms

A farm is the central workspace in Eyesotope. Everything — fields, seasons, inventory, equipment, team members — belongs to a farm. Think of it as your organization or company within the platform.

Key Concepts

Multi-Farm Support

You can create and belong to multiple farms, making it easy to manage separate operations or clients.

Unique Identifier

Each farm has a unique UUID that can be copied (like GitHub repository IDs) for API integrations.

Creating a Farm

  1. Navigate to the Farm page from the user dropdown
  2. Click Create Farm
  3. Enter the farm name
  4. You’ll be assigned as the Admin automatically

Switching Between Farms

If you belong to multiple farms, you can switch between them:
  1. Go to Farm in the user dropdown
  2. Your active farm is marked with a green “active” badge
  3. Click Switch on any farm to make it your active workspace
When you switch farms, all data in the dashboard updates to reflect the selected farm — fields, seasons, inventory, and team members all change accordingly.

Farm Management

Editing a Farm

Farm admins can update the farm details:
  1. Go to Farm page
  2. Click the Edit button on the farm card
  3. Update the name, upload a farm logo, and save
  4. The farm logo appears in the sidebar and farm selector

Copying the Farm UUID

Each farm has a unique UUID for API integrations. Click the copy button on the farm card to copy it to your clipboard.

Deactivating a Farm

If you need to deactivate a farm (soft delete):
  1. Go to Farm page
  2. Click the Deactivate button
  3. Type the farm name to confirm (this is a safety measure)
  4. Click Deactivate
Deactivating a farm is a significant action. While it doesn’t permanently delete data, the farm will no longer be accessible to any members. Only farm admins can perform this action.

Active Farm Indicator

Your currently active farm is displayed in the user dropdown at the top-right corner of the dashboard, showing the farm name with an “active” badge. This helps you always know which farm’s data you’re viewing.