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Blossom is cranberry farm management software operated by Elm Lake Labs, LLC. It is positioned as a vertical SaaS product that helps farms improve efficiency and output through business insights. It offers both web and mobile apps, and says it can be used on phones, tablets, and office computers—making it suitable for farm teams that need to record field data on the go and later analyze reports back in the office.
The product is built around the cranberry-growing workflow. Its nutrient management features support fertilizer applications, management units, soil tests, tissue tests, and NRCS 590 reporting. Pest management covers pesticide application tracking, field scouting reports, and pesticide use reports. The harvest module can import records from handlers, calculate totals and averages, and compare results by variety or bed. The bed module records productive acres, planting year, variety, and irrigation information. The equipment module manages maintenance records, parts, and fluid requirements. Reporting includes nutrient, pesticide, timeline, and harvest reports.
On the collaboration side, the only clearly stated capability is “unlimited users”; there is no disclosed information about role-based permissions, approvals, or task collaboration. There is also no visible documentation for APIs, webhooks, or third-party integrations, aside from the ability to import harvest records.
Blossom’s pricing is straightforward: $99/month, billed annually, including unlimited users, unlimited data, and free updates. A 7-day free trial is also available. The terms state that subscriptions are prepaid on a recurring basis and renew automatically. Payment methods include credit card and PayPal. The trial may require billing information, and users will be charged automatically after the trial ends unless they cancel.
Its strengths are its strong fit for a vertical industry: it covers key cranberry farm workflows from fertilization and pesticide use to harvest and equipment maintenance. Pricing is clear, with no per-user cost pressure, and multi-device access is useful for field operations.
The main weakness is limited enterprise-level disclosure. There is little information about security certifications, backups, encryption, permission models, APIs, or integration ecosystems. The terms of service also state that the service is not guaranteed to be continuously available or secure, so larger enterprises should conduct further due diligence before procurement.
Blossom is best suited to cranberry growers in North America and similar markets, including family farms and small to midsize agricultural businesses looking to replace spreadsheets and paper records. It is less suitable for agricultural groups managing multiple crops and sites that require complex ERP, finance, or supply chain integrations.
The available text does not specify access conditions from China. Payments support credit cards and PayPal, but users may face cross-border payment issues and an English-language service barrier. Domestic users in China may also want to evaluate local agricultural digitalization systems or general-purpose farm management software as alternatives.
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