Bapu Farming Co., Inc. · Established 1992

Farm management,
from field to financials.

Central Valley experience across almonds, winegrapes, pistachios, and processing tomatoes—organized around practical execution and accountable reporting.

The management scope

The field and office
must agree.

Farm management is more than scheduling field work. It means connecting crop needs, people, equipment, vendors, records, and financial visibility into one operating plan.

Planning

Crop and operating plans

Translate crop stage, timing, resources, and priorities into work the team can execute.

Field

Irrigation and crop programs

Coordinate irrigation, crop inputs, monitoring, and field timing around practical conditions.

Operations

Harvest, equipment, and vendors

Keep crews, machinery, outside services, and seasonal work moving against the plan.

Accountability

Financial and compliance reporting

Maintain the records needed to understand activity, support compliance, and communicate clearly.

Crop experience

Different crops.
One operating standard.

Each crop has its own timing and field requirements. The discipline around planning, coordination, observation, and records remains consistent.

Almonds

Year-round orchard operations through harvest coordination.

Winegrapes

Seasonal field execution aligned to vine and harvest timing.

Pistachios

Orchard programs and operational coordination across the season.

Processing tomatoes

Time-sensitive field work, inputs, and harvest coordination.

The operating cadence

Plan. Execute.
Measure. Improve.

Conditions change quickly. A repeatable management cadence keeps decisions connected to what is actually happening in the field.

  1. Plan from the field

    Use crop stage, weather, soil, equipment, labor, and timing to set priorities.

  2. Execute with coordination

    Move people, materials, irrigation, and machinery against one practical plan.

  3. Measure what happened

    Use field checks and operating records to compare work with the intended result.

  4. Improve the next pass

    Feed results back into the next decision through the season.

Owner visibility

Reporting should explain
the operation.

Our goal is straightforward: field activity, operational records, and financial reporting should tell the same story. Exact reporting cadence and deliverables are confirmed directly for each management relationship.

Discuss management needs

Bring us the
operating question.

Call or email to discuss the crop, property, management need, and timing.