Weightherow.Splitthetons.Done.
Crew-split conservation, Bluetooth scale records, and AVA-specific labor trails for Eola-Amity, Dundee Hills, and Yamhill-Carlton blocks.
Pinot crews need proof by block.
Vineyard pages now lead with row weights, split tons, and location records that distinguish vineyard labor from cellar work.
Every split survives the pay run.
FarmTC keeps the row, crew, weight, and payroll result tied together so the office can see how the harvest was paid.
Offline records that keep working.
Vineyard/winery classification trap changes overtime rules mid-week
Workers see the record before payday.
Harvest season means 5 AM starts with heavy physical labor
The export is ready before the week gets away.
Misclassification can mean retroactive overtime liability. FarmTC tracks work location automatically.
Eleven farm types, one operating system.
We built the four capabilities above for Oregon's most labor-intensive crop types. The same engine runs everything else.
Tillamook to Linn County.
Parlor shifts. Milking rotations. Salaried-hourly hybrids. Grade A retention compliance.
Linn County grass seed.
Swather, combine, and cleaning crews. A three-week weather window means twelve-hour days. Hourly plus seasonal overtime, every break on record.
Clackamas County Christmas trees.
Shearing crews through summer. Cut and bale in November. Seasonal H-2A and local labor, both on the same record.
Washington County nurseries.
Greenhouse staff on salaried-hourly hybrids. Field crews on piece-rate transplanting. Same payroll run, same export, same record.
What is your office time worth each year?
Enter your current payroll prep time. The estimate is built from the assumptions shown here.
Formula shown: 6 x 26 x $50
Hours per pay period x pay periods per year x office-time value. Actual results depend on your current workflow and payroll setup.
That's 156 office hours per year based on the assumptions shown here.
FarmTC helps keep time and payroll records organized for Oregon BOLI review; it does not replace legal or tax advice.
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Every Oregon code. Handled.
Most ag SaaS lists 'compliance' as a feature. Here are the actual Oregon statutes — by code — that FarmTC was built around. If you don't know them by code, you don't understand the operation.
Oregon ag overtime, phased.
48-hour threshold today, dropping to 40 by 2027. Auto-calculated, with seasonal exemption windows applied per crop and county.
AEOTC · the overtime tax credit Oregon owes you.
Oregon refunds a share of every overtime dollar you pay agricultural workers. Dairy farms under 25 FTE: 100% — and that rate doesn't phase out. Other Oregon farms: 30%–80% depending on size and tax year. The condition: track hours, breaks, and overtime in the format the state's application expects, week by week. In 2024, only $5.1M of the $55M annual cap was claimed — most farms left their share on the table because the records were too hard to assemble after the fact. FarmTC tracks the right things in the right format from the first clock-in. Application window opens January 1 each year. Not tax advice — confirm eligibility with your CPA.
OSHA heat-illness rule.
Rest-break rules at 80°F+, escalating cycles at 90°F+. Logged automatically against the geofenced clock-in.
BOLI wage & hour records.
Three-year retention, employer-of-record metadata, separation pay timing. Built in.
H-2A · day-rate · recordkeeping.
Federal H-2A program, day-rate regular-rate floor, mixed-basis weighted average, 29 CFR 516 recordkeeping. Integrates with WAFLA and OFLC filings.
From signup to organized records in 30 days.
No implementation fee. No consultant required. We sit on the call for your first pay run.
Onboard your crew.
Invite from your phone or laptop. Each worker is set up in under 5 minutes — including the app download. Roster imports from any payroll. Bilingual onboarding goes live the same hour.
First pay run, audited.
Friday's pay period runs through FarmTC. Compliance items surface before payroll. We sit on the call for the first cycle.
Records organized, ready for review.
Time, H-2A, and heat-rest records are organized in one exportable trail. Your office team is doing other work now.
Harvest moves fast. Your payroll record moves with it.
A 15-minute demo. We use your last pay period, your crew mix, and the records you already have.
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