The true cost of manual grazing logs: $12,000/year in hidden labor

June 10, 2026 • 7 min read 💰 ROI analysis

When asset managers evaluate GrazeTrace, they often focus on the subscription price – $1,800 or $3,600 per site per year. But that's the wrong comparison. The real question is: what are you already spending on manual grazing logs? The answer, for most solar farms, is more than you think.

We've analyzed time logs from 20 solar asset managers across 15 different sites. The hidden labor costs are consistent – and substantial.

Breaking down the manual process

A typical manual grazing logging workflow involves:

📊 Total time per month: 20–25 hours of asset manager or admin time.

Calculating the dollar cost

Assuming an average fully-loaded cost of $75/hour for a mid-level asset manager or compliance admin:

That's just the direct labor. It doesn't include the cost of audit failures (see our case studies), lost productivity, or the stress of manual tracking.

What about hidden costs?

Beyond labor, manual logs introduce:

As we covered in our post on dead zones, manual processes break down completely when connectivity is poor.

How GrazeTrace eliminates these costs

The result: What used to take 20+ hours per month now takes 10 minutes. The labor savings alone pay for GrazeTrace many times over.

💰 ROI example: A site paying $3,600/year for GrazeTrace Pro saves $18,000/year in labor – net savings of $14,400/year. Plus eliminates audit risk.

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