AgriFlow does not replace your agronomist or your equipment. It reads the data already sitting under every field: soil survey, six years of satellite history, weather and growing-degree days. It answers the question a county-average rate never could: for this field, what nitrogen rate and timing, and why. Field by field, with you approving every call.
Illustrative preview. Figures are sample data, not farm results. Where this goes: a full field-decision cockpit. The free season starts with one loop, nitrogen, below.
We do not start by selling you a farm platform. We start by solving one expensive, unsolved decision: how much nitrogen, applied when, on each individual field, not the county average everyone else applies. One decision engine, one loop, measurable in a single season.
Enter a field address. AgriFlow pulls the soil survey, six years of satellite vegetation history, drainage, organic matter and growing-degree days into one verified picture, in under a minute.
It adjusts off the regional baseline for what makes this field different: low organic matter, excellent drainage, a stable or erratic yield history. Each adjustment is shown, with the reason in plain language.
It ranks conservative, balanced and aggressive options by cost, yield upside and regulatory risk, then waits for you. Nothing is prescribed. You decide, you apply, and at harvest you tell it what happened.
The output, in one line: AgriFlow turns the data under each field into a specific nitrogen decision, explains the reasoning, and learns from what you actually harvest.
The first recommendation is grounded in soil science and satellite history. But the real value compounds: every time you tell AgriFlow what you applied and what you harvested, it learns how your fields actually respond, and folds that into next season's call. This is an almanac no competitor can license, because it is built from your ground truth.
Nitrogen proves the value. From there, AgriFlow expands into a coordinated network of specialist agents, each reasoning about its own part of the operation and sharing what it learns with the others. This is what turns a point recommendation into a whole-farm decision system.
Reasons about rate, timing and split off soil, weather and field history. The first loop, live this season.
Tracks growing-degree days, precipitation and frost windows, and scores how weather is shifting the optimal call.
Reasons about variety choice and rotation against each field's profile and the marketing window ahead.
Weighs contract, elevator and storage options against expected yield, so the agronomy and the sale line up.
Synthesizes the specialists into one ranked plan per field, with the trade-offs shown, routed for your approval.
The decision layer for the modern farm. It works alongside your agronomist, your equipment and your records, and becomes the intelligence brain of the operation.
AgriFlow is a decision layer on top of how you already farm. Your agronomist stays your trusted advisor. Your equipment stays your equipment. Your records stay yours. AgriFlow adds the reasoning layer: the part that connects soil, weather and history to a specific, defensible decision.
AgriFlow starts by informing you and never moves faster than you allow. You see every recommendation and the reasoning behind it before anything reaches a field. Every call stays yours.
Enter a field by address. Within a minute, AgriFlow assembles soil, satellite and weather into one trusted picture. No clean data, no sensors required.
It recommends a rate and timing for that field, in plain language, with every adjustment and its reason laid out. You judge whether it makes sense.
Use it, adjust it, or ignore it. The decision is always yours. AgriFlow records what you chose so it can measure against the outcome.
At harvest, tell it what you got. That ground truth sharpens every future recommendation for your fields and, anonymously, for the region.
Nitrogen is one of the largest controllable input costs on a grain farm, and the gap between a county-average rate and a field-specific one is where margin hides.
Per-acre figures are planning estimates based on agronomic literature and input economics, not a guarantee of results. Your outcome depends on your fields, your weather and your management.
A bad recommendation in farming costs a whole season. AgriFlow is built so that the system is always honest about what it knows, conservative where it does not, and never the one taking the risk.
Every recommendation shows its baseline, each adjustment and the reason behind it. No black box. If you would not be able to defend the call to your agronomist, neither would we.
Where the model has little ground truth or the field history is erratic, it says so and stays conservative. Confidence is earned from outcomes, not asserted.
AgriFlow recommends; you decide. Nothing is auto-applied to a field. The human in the loop is not a feature. It is the design.
Farm data is sensitive. AgriFlow is built so your individual field data never leaves your control, and anything used to improve regional models is aggregated and anonymized first.
Your field locations, yields and as-applied data belong to you and are never sold.
Regional learning uses only aggregated, anonymized patterns, never an identifiable field.
Export what you have entered at any time. No lock-in, no proprietary trap on your own farm history.
Not owned by an input company. The recommendation answers to the field, not a fertilizer quota.
We are partnering with a small number of Prairie grain and oilseed operations to prove field-specific nitrogen recommendations on real ground. You register a few fields, you get recommendations with full reasoning, you decide what to apply. At harvest, you tell us what happened.