RedEarthOne vs
Granular
Granular is built around large US row-crop operations — corn, soybean, wheat — with field-level P&L and financial planning. RedEarthOne covers field-level economics on the same ledger as compliance, livestock and the buyer pack — whether you run a single-enterprise row-crop farm or a mixed operation, in the US or outside it.
What Granular does well.
Granular's strength is field-level financial planning for US row-crop operations, with deep integrations into US co-ops, US input suppliers and Corteva's wider product stack. For large US corn-soy operations focused on production economics, Granular is a serious option.
Best fit for Granular: Large US row-crop operations (corn, soybean, wheat) needing field-level P&L and financial planning, operations already inside the Corteva ecosystem, and farms whose buyers and lenders all sit inside US-centric supply chains.
What RedEarthOne does that Granular doesn't.
Best fit for RedEarthOne: Non-US operations, mixed operations (cropping + livestock + horticulture), operations selling on verified provenance (organic, regenerative, grass-fed), and farms whose compliance and buyer story is as important as production economics.
Granular is a credible choice for large US row-crop operations deeply embedded in the US co-op ecosystem. RedEarthOne covers the same field-level economics — and the same ledger handles compliance, livestock and the buyer pack — so a row-crop-only farm gets one source of truth across the whole business, and a mixed enterprise or non-US operation gets it without forcing the workflow through US-specific plumbing.
Feature comparison.
Honest read on what each platform covers today.
| Capability | Granular | RedEarthOne |
|---|---|---|
| Cropping & spray diary | Yes | Yes |
| Field-level P&L (US row crops) | Yes | Yes |
| Financial planning & scenarios | Yes | Yes |
| US co-op / supplier integrations | Yes | Yes |
| Livestock & mob management | — | Yes |
| Horticulture / vineyard / orchard | Limited | Yes |
| Non-US compliance frameworks | Limited | Yes |
| Multi-currency / multi-region | Limited | Yes |
| Audit pack for regulators | Partial | Yes |
| Buyer-provenance chain-of-custody | Partial | Yes |
| AI advisor on your own records | Partial | Yes |
| Mixed-operations support | Limited | Yes |
Yes · core feature, generally available. Partial · supported but not their primary focus. Limited · visibly outside their main offering. — · no public evidence of the feature.
Granular vs RedEarthOne — common questions.
Is RedEarthOne better than Granular?
It depends on what you're optimising for. Granular's strength is field-level financial planning inside the US co-op and supplier ecosystem — if that's your primary lever, Granular holds. RedEarthOne covers the same field-level economics and adds compliance, livestock and the buyer pack on the same ledger. A row-crop-only operation gets one source of truth across production, the auditor, the lender and the buyer; mixed enterprises and non-US operations get it without forcing the workflow through US-specific plumbing.
Does Granular work outside the US?
Granular's positioning has historically centred on US row-crop markets and US input/buyer ecosystems. RedEarthOne is built to handle multiple regulatory frameworks, currencies and supply chains side by side.
Does Granular handle livestock?
Granular's primary focus is row-crop financial and operational management. Livestock is not part of their public positioning. RedEarthOne handles livestock and cropping in one ledger.
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About this comparison.
Comparison reflects publicly available positioning of Granular
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as of 2026-05. We update this page when we hear from customers or from Granular themselves.
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