The AgriTailor Farm Audit

A four-week, AI-driven engagement that surfaces unclaimed USDA program value, compliance gaps, and PFAS risk on your operation — and lays out exactly what to do about each.

What the Farm Audit delivers

Every Farm Audit produces four deliverables.

USDA program eligibility review

We map your operation against every federal program — FSA, NRCS, RMA — to surface what you’re eligible for that you’re not currently enrolled in. CSP, EQIP, CRP, conservation easements, disaster relief programs. Most farms we audit find meaningful unclaimed annual value.

Compliance and PFAS risk assessment

We audit your current certifications, food-safety records, and environmental compliance. For Piedmont North Carolina farms, this includes a PFAS exposure review covering biosolids history, water testing, and soil sampling at sites with risk indicators.

Operations and recordkeeping audit

We look at how decisions are actually made on your farm right now — what gets tracked, what gets forgotten, where time disappears. Then we map where AI, automation, or simple tooling changes would pay off, and where they would not.

Prioritized implementation roadmap

Not a hundred-page report. A short, actionable plan ranked by ROI: what to do this quarter, what to set up for next year, and what to ignore.

Timeline

A standard Farm Audit takes about four weeks from kickoff.

Week 1

Discovery

Kickoff call, baseline data pull (soil, parcel, aerial imagery), document collection, and current-state interview.

Week 2

Field visit and sampling

On-site audit with the farm operator. Soil and water sampling where the discovery phase indicates it’s warranted.

Week 3

Analysis

Lab results, program-eligibility analysis, financial modeling on recommendations, drafting of the implementation roadmap.

Week 4

Delivery

Roadmap walkthrough call, written deliverables, and a two-week open Q&A window for follow-up questions.

Who this is for

The Farm Audit is built for small and mid-sized farms in Tennessee or the North Carolina Piedmont — typically fifty to one thousand acres, row crop or livestock — that have not had a serious outside review in five or more years.

It is not built for hobby farms, and it is not built for commercial agribusiness operations with dedicated in-house agronomy and compliance staff.

Investment

Pricing is scoped before work begins

Pricing depends on operation type, total acreage, and audit scope. After a thirty-minute discovery call, we send a fixed-price proposal within 48 hours. If the proposal isn’t a fit, no engagement — and no cost.

Ready to talk?

Start with a discovery call. We’ll tell you within thirty minutes whether a Farm Audit makes sense for your operation.