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  • From: "Beth Spaugh" <lists AT rhomestead.com>
  • To: "'Market Farming'" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Crop planning software
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 16:05:08 -0500

Etienne - I'd be very interested in seeing how you use Google Docs at
market. We have WiFi at one of our farmers markets so could access it
there.

Beth Spaugh
Rehoboth Homestead, Peru NY
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-----Original Message-----
From: market-farming-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:market-farming-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Etienne Goyer
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 1:47 PM
To: market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Crop planning software

On 12-01-24 12:16 PM, Jen and Derek Campbell wrote:
> thanks Richard. I've been using an open source version of Microsoft
> Excel for the past 5 years and had bought the crop planning book last
> year as it seemed really highly reccomended. What I'm finding however
> is that the spreadsheet templates they give do not have formulas and I'm
> having trouble linking sheets. My vision is that if all sheets are
> property linked that next year when I change the amount of CSA members I
> have that sheets will automatically calculate the proper information.
> The book seems to want you to copy and paste data which is fine for this
> year but when the CSA numbers or restaurant projections change I'll have
> to recopy and paste all over again. Maybe what I should have asked for
> in the last e-mail was a good spreadsheet tutorial website!! thanks
> again for the response,

Similar experience here. I have started to automate a lots of their
spreadsheets by adding formulas, but eventually gave up and built my
own. Now, I have everything on a single spreadsheet. The process is
not as exhaustive as their, but I find it more intuitive. I was quite
happy with going through their process for my first season, though. I
think the way they approach planning (start with sale objective, working
your way up) is fundamentally sound. I still recommends the book, even
though I use my own system now.

BTW, I strongly second the recommendation of Google Docs from Richard.
Not having all your data tied to a single computer, not having to worry
about backup, being able to look back at the history of the file and
being able to collaboratively edit a document are features that really
makes Google Docs my favorite office suite. Of course, its feature-set
is limited compared to MS Office and LibreOffice, and it sometime has
funny bugs, but the above more than make up for it.
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