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Apple Orchard Log App

Apple Orchard Log App

4.00 (1 review)

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Apr 17, 2026

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Apr 17, 2026

Apple Orchard Log is an agricultural management app built for apple growers, orchard managers, and anyone who takes their harvest records seriously. It operates as a centralized "Harvest Center" — a single place where every observation, maintenance task, and seasonal note finds a home. The interface wraps a cream-and-brown color palette around a straightforward logging workflow, making the whole thing feel less like a spreadsheet and more like a well-kept field notebook. Last updated in February 2026, it runs on standard Android tap gestures with no complex interactions required.

Inside the App

How It Works

At its core, Apple Orchard Log is a categorized logging tool. When you start a new entry, you give it a title, assign it to one of the app's harvest categories, and then build out the details using a dedicated "Log Details & Observations" section. That counter — a small "0" sitting next to the section label — ticks up as you add individual detail entries, giving you an at-a-glance sense of how much you've recorded per log. Finished entries are saved with a brown "Save Harvest Log" button; browsing existing records is handled by the green "View All Logs" button on the main menu.

What Gets Logged

The category system is where the app earns its breadth. The Harvest Categories screen presents at least seven distinct options, each color-coded for fast identification:

  • Harvest Yield — red
  • Tree Health — green
  • Pest Control — brown
  • Irrigation Schedule — blue
  • Disease Prevention — brown
  • Pruning Notes — green
  • Weather Impact — yellow/orange

A partially visible eighth button at the bottom of the list suggests the category set extends further still. Every button uses white text on its colored background, and text labels accompany every color, so the system remains usable even for those who find red and green difficult to distinguish.

Design and Accessibility

The visual language is consistent throughout: cream/beige gradient backgrounds, large brown headings, green subtitle text ("Harvest Center"), and white-on-color buttons with generous padding. Touch targets are large across all screens, spacing between interactive elements is deliberate, and navigation relies entirely on standard taps — no swipe gestures or multi-finger inputs. Screen reader users benefit from a clear top-to-bottom reading order, descriptive button labels, and page titles that announce context at every step. The app's icon itself — a spiral-bound notebook with a stylized apple showing tree-ring cross-sections — neatly communicates both the logging and orchard themes before you even open it.

One Honest Note

The interface leans heavily on color coding to differentiate categories. While text labels do accompany every colored element — which meaningfully reduces the impact — users with red-green color blindness may still find the visual hierarchy less immediately intuitive than it is for other users.

Apple Orchard Log has the unhurried, tactile feel of a physical field journal translated into a phone screen — the kind of tool that rewards growers who actually want to sit with their records rather than just store them.

App Technical Details

Developer
COMPUTER AIDE LIMITED
Last Updated
Feb 9, 2026
Platform
Android (Google Play)
Log Categories
8+ scrollable categories: Harvest Yield, Tree Health, Pest Control, Irrigation Schedule, Disease Prevention, Pruning Notes, Weather Impact, and more
Log Entry Form
3 sections — Harvest Log Title (text input), Log Category (dropdown selection), Log Details & Observations (multi-entry)
Navigation Structure
Hierarchical with back buttons and descriptive page titles on every screen
Gesture Requirements
Standard tap gestures only; no complex gestures required

Orchard Log Help

What orchard activity categories can I log in the app?
Apple Orchard Log offers multiple log categories including Harvest Yield, Tree Health, Pest Control, Irrigation Schedule, Disease Prevention, Pruning Notes, and Weather Impact. The category list is scrollable, suggesting additional categories are available beyond the ones visible on screen.
How do I create a new harvest log entry?
From the main Harvest Center screen, tap the red 'New Harvest Log' button. You'll be taken to a form where you can enter a log title, select a category from a dropdown menu, and add details and observations before saving with the 'Save Harvest Log' button.
Can I add multiple observations or details to a single log entry?
Yes. The log entry form includes a dedicated 'Log Details & Observations' section with an 'Add Details' button, and a counter indicator shows how many detail entries have been added to the current log.
How do I find and review logs I've already saved?
From the main Harvest Center screen, tap the green 'View All Logs' button to access your previously saved entries. The button is clearly labeled and located directly below the 'New Harvest Log' button on the home screen.
Is Apple Orchard Log accessible for users with limited dexterity or visual impairments?
The app features large buttons with generous padding and adequate spacing between interactive elements to prevent accidental taps, making it suitable for users with limited dexterity. All colored category buttons include text labels, and the interface supports screen readers with descriptive button names, clear page titles, and a logical top-to-bottom reading order.

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marta_luce

Uso Apple Orchard Log da quasi un mese ormai, e devo dire che è davvero una di quelle app che ti conquista piano piano, con la sua semplicità genuina e il suo design caldo e accogliente, quei toni crema e marroni che sembrano usciti da un libro illustrato sulla campagna. …

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complainer_vero
marta_luce: si aggiungono i dettagli con il pulsante verde 'Add Details'

Ancora problemi. La funzione 'Add Details' mi crasha ogni volta. Versione aggiornata, telefono nuovo. Nessuna risposta dal supporto da giorni.

giulia_torino92
marta_luce: manca una funzione di esportazione dei dati

In pratica ho la stessa app da qualche settimana e devo dire che l'esperienza è abbastanza solida, anche se mi faccio alcune domande sul lungo periodo. Le categorie sono buone — coprire sia la gestione dei parassiti che l'irrigazione in un'unica interfaccia è un vantaggio concreto rispetto a tenere note sparse su carta o su un foglio Excel. Concretamente però mi aspettavo qualcosa di più sul versante dell'analisi: si registra tutto, ma poi non c'è un riepilogo visivo, nessun grafico, nessuna tendenza nel tempo. Per chi gestisce anche solo qualche decina di alberi, avere un minimo di visualizzazione dei dati raccolti farebbe una differenza enorme. L'app è gratuita o quasi, quindi il rapporto qualità-prezzo regge € — ma senza analisi dei dati rimane uno strumento di annotazione, non di gestione vera. Verdict: utile come diario digitale, ancora acerba come strumento di gestione.

GiorgioBT
giulia_torino92: senza analisi dei dati rimane uno strumento di annotazione, non di gestione vera

Capisco l'entusiasmo, ma mi fermo un momento su una cosa. Se non c'è esportazione dati e non ci sono grafici, come si fa concretamente a confrontare la resa del raccolto di quest'anno con quella dell'anno scorso? Si scorrono i log uno a uno a mano? Perché se è così, allora siamo di fronte a un'app che risolve il problema del 'dove scrivo le note' ma non quello del 'cosa faccio con queste note'. L'ultimo aggiornamento è del febbraio 2026 — mi sarei aspettato che in quella versione qualcosa del genere fosse già stato introdotto.