Nursery & finisher operators
Know what the lot cost while it's still in the barn.
Lot tracking, feed budgeting, and loadout in one place — so closeout is a report, not a reconstruction.
Your day looks like this
Feed cost is a surprise
You find out what a group ate when the invoices are totalled at closeout, not while it mattered.
Loads and counts drift
What was scheduled, what shipped, and what the barn says are three different numbers.
Closeout is a rebuild
Every closeout starts from a blank spreadsheet and a stack of paper.
How SwineOps helps
Modeled feed burn
Per-phase ration burns against head and days, so on-hand and cost project in real time.
Lot tracking end to end
Placement, mortality, movements, and weights follow the lot from fill to ship.
Loads that reconcile
Scheduled vs executed loads cross-check, so short or missed loads are visible.
Closeout on demand
Lot-level cost is already built — the closeout is a report you open.
A week in the life
For nurseries and finishers, the whole game is feed conversion and cost per pig, and both are invisible until closeout in most operations. SwineOps models feed burn against head and days as the lot grows, so the bin draw-down and projected cost are in front of you the whole time. Placements, mortalities, and loads stay on the same lot, scheduled loads reconcile against what actually shipped, and the closeout is a report you open — not a spreadsheet you rebuild from paper.
Modules that matter most
Lot tracking, feed budgets, density, and closeout — from placement to the packer.
Schedule loads, generate manifests, and stay ahead of pig-movement regulations.
A real accounting module — chart of accounts, AP/AR, vendors, with cost flowing in automatically.