Amiga agricultural robot with implement and operator tablet — field-deployed agricultural technology

Field systems support for agricultural technology deployments.

MorganicSystems helps farms, AgTech teams, and education partners turn field robotics, site data, and operational complexity into usable working systems.

01 — Robotics

Field Robotics Deployment

Operational support for agricultural robotics in working farm environments — readiness, integration, and sustained field accountability.

02 — Workflow

Operator Workflow & Documentation

Browser-based field tools and documented operating procedures that turn machine state, geometry, and visit history into usable records.

03 — Readiness

Agricultural Systems Readiness

Pre-deployment and troubled-deployment assessment — machine readiness, site constraints, data flows, and operational gaps.

Most AgTech deployments fail after rollout.

The technology works in demonstration conditions. Field adoption, infrastructure variability, and operational complexity under production pressure are where most deployments lose ground. The engineering team moves on. Nobody owns what comes next.

MorganicSystems owns the operational gap between a promising field demonstration and a working production routine — embedded with the organization for field execution, adoption accountability, and reliability stewardship through the phases where most AgTech investments stall.

Vegetable beds, irrigation lines, and row-cover areas in a working farm environment
AMIGA Operations Toolkit — Bed Planner satellite map showing field geometry
AMIGA Operations Toolkit Live · four-tool suite

A browser-based field toolkit for agricultural robotics.

Four live tools share a unified workspace covering machine readiness, site geometry, operational planning, and visit continuity. Currently supporting an education-focused Amiga robotics trial in Southern California, with emphasis on machine readiness, field documentation, and practical operating workflows.

Remote-controlled compost spreader used in agricultural field instruction

Built on 25 years of production systems leadership.

MorganicSystems was founded by Morgan Harabedian to address a consistent gap observed across agricultural technology implementations: the post-deployment operational accountability problem. Systems that function in controlled environments routinely fail to sustain performance under field variability, distributed site conditions, and adoption friction.

MorganicSystems builds on the operating discipline developed through SCVdata, Inc., a 25-year enterprise infrastructure operations firm. The same discipline behind production infrastructure — documentation, change control, incident response, and sustained accountability — carries into agricultural systems that must work under field conditions.

Educational background includes biology, ecology, plant physiology, and graduate-level work in permaculture design. Operational experience spans enterprise infrastructure, field-deployed agricultural technology systems, and biological production environments across Southern California and the Western United States.

LinkedIn — Morgan Harabedian
Morgan Harabedian with student during agricultural field instruction at The Master's University
Field Instruction

Adjunct faculty, Agricultural Field Studies — The Master's University.

Morgan serves as adjunct faculty in Agricultural Field Studies at The Master's University in Southern California, where field instruction connects students with working regenerative farms and production environments. The teaching practice reinforces what the consulting work tests: agricultural systems behave differently under real field conditions than they do in demonstrations or specifications.

MorganicSystems works with agricultural technology companies and education partners requiring operational leadership for deployment execution and sustained field accountability.

The firm is not structured for high-volume client intake. Inquiries are welcomed from organizations where concentrated operational leadership can produce measurable outcomes at deployment and through production.

Santa Clarita, California  ·  Western United States