Simplified Farm Accounting Software

Premium members get access to Tracks, the FarmRaise accounting software that makes it easy to stay organized. With Tracks, when you need to apply for funding, your financial information is organized and ready to go. Consider an accounting tool like Tracks if you think you may apply for a USDA loan in the future or if you need to complete Schedule F taxes.

Available on both mobile and desktop.

Receive alerts about new farm grants and funding programs

See what customers are saying

"We have had your software since this last fall and have absolutely loved it. Now that we are gathering our taxes to get them ready to be filed we are loving it even more and our tax professional is too!"

-ALLEN W.

"Overall it’s been a first-rate experience and I would highly recommend FarmRaise to any current or aspiring farmers I encounter moving forward."

-JOE D.

About The Founders

Growing up on a small Angus beef cattle farm in Virginia, Jayce experienced how tough it is to grow her farm business. Millions of small and mid-sized farmers lack tools and time to optimize their finances and as a result, miss out on crucial growth opportunities that can make their operations competitive and sustainable across generations.

At Stanford University, Jayce met Sami, a USDA Project Manager who equipped thousands of midwestern row crop farmers with soil science research. Both women recognized the need for farmer-friendly financial tools and decided to team up and build the solution.

Sami and Jayce teamed up with their co-founder Albert to develop a simplified application for USDA conservation funding that streamlined hours of paperwork into a 15-minute application. Within a few days of launching, hundreds of farmers signed up to use FarmRaise’s funding tool and spread the word to producers across the country.

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Take Advantage of Your Free 30 days

In your free trial of FarmRaise, we recommend you take advantage of the following features.  These will be most supplemental to the material you're accessing on the FSA Educational Hub!

1. Bulk import previous transactions and generate an Income Statement or Schedule F.

2. Access the full Funding Library to learn about the best grants for your farming goals.

3. Generate your paperwork for conservation cost-share and/or FSA records.


FarmRaise Premium members receive weekly funding alerts about new farm grants, tax credits or cost-share programs offered at the local, state and federal level. 

Forget about googling programs once a month - you can easily save programs in your FarmRaise Premium dashboard. 

You can even generate paperwork for your FSA records and some NRCS cost-share programs through your dashboard!

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Generate & Send Invoices

Generate, send, and track your invoices seamlessly - whether they’re unsent, sent, partially paid, or fully paid, you’ve got it all at your fingertips. We’ve also made sure to remember your product and line items, making entry a breeze.

And the best part? Adding your payment details is hassle-free. Whether you want to be paid by cash, check, or through a preferred provider like Stripe, Square, Venmo, or Paypal - we've got you covered!

Finally, a tool built for farmers, by famers!

Farmers have long been underserved by existing small business accounting software. That’s why FarmRaise built Tracks with the help of farmers, exclusively for farmers. 

With Tracks, you can effortlessly categorize transactions with Schedule F precision, snap and digitize receipts instantly, and track your farm mileage and inventory on the go.


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Thank you for visiting our USDA-FSA educational hub!

FarmRaise is an official cooperator with the USDA, which is how we’re able to make the hub available to you for free. 

Did you know that FarmRaise also offers tools directly for farmers?

We’re glad to offer you a 30-day free trial of FarmRaise Premium to supplement the educational hub. We want you to receive even more support in mastering your finances and prioritizing farm funding programs.