// PRAIRIE GRAIN INTELLIGENCE — NOW LIVE

Grain tickets, solved.

Snap a paper scale ticket. GrainSolution reads the elevator, commodity, bushels and dollars in seconds — then keeps every ticket searchable beside live futures, per-field weather, spray windows, growing-degree days and a year-end CSV your accountant will actually like.

Free · Built in Canada · Works offline in the cab

TICKET 0047820▮▮ SCANNING✓ PARSED 6.2s

Richardson Pioneer — Portage

CommodityCanola
Grade#1 CAN
Net weight29,840 kg
Net bushels1,316.0 bu
Moisture9.8 % ⚠
Net payable$18,246.25
SPRAY WINDOW OPEN
CANOLA $14.92/bu
GDD 412 / 900

// SEQUENCE

Three taps. Zero kitchen-table data entry.

01

Snap

One-handed shutter, built for the cab. Photos queue offline and upload when you're back on signal — or forward a PDF straight from your email app.

OFFLINE QUEUE · PDF FORWARD · DUPLICATE GUARD
02

Parse

Vision AI reads elevator, commodity, bushels, dollars, ticket number and date in seconds. Low-confidence fields get flagged amber so you can correct them before they save.

16 FIELDS EXTRACTED · AMBER CONFIDENCE FLAGS
03

Export

At year-end, one tap produces a clean CSV. Email it straight to your accountant, or share through Files / Drive / Dropbox. Opens in Excel, AgExpert, FarmBooks.

CSV / XLSX · EVERY FIELD ITS OWN COLUMN
Two quarter-section fields drawn on satellite imagery of Manitoba farmland — Canola in yellow, Wheat in amber.

Map legend

Canola · 160 ac
Wheat · 80 ac
Satellite
Map
© Mapbox · © OpenStreetMap
// FIELD MAPPING

Every quarter. Every crop. Every variety.

Draw a field by tapping corners on the satellite tile or walk the perimeter and let GPS drop pins from where you stand. Once it's saved, the field carries everything you need to remember about it.

Name
Home Quarter / West 40 / Sloughside
Acres
Computed from the polygon
Crop
9 prairie crops, colour-coded
Variety
Curated per-crop lists + Other
Planted on
Native date picker
Legal DLS
NE 14-13-7 W1

Tap any field on the map and a weather pill floats above the polygon with current temp, wind and condition icon — tap again to open the detail page with a 7-day forecast and a Navigate-to-this-field button that hands directions to Apple or Google Maps.

// WEATHER, PER FIELD

The forecast for this field. Not the nearest town.

Every field you map gets its own current conditions and 7-day forecast — pulled from a 1 km resolution model that blends Environment Canada's GEM with global ensembles. Open the field, see what's happening over your wheat.

  • Current temperature, feels-like, humidity, wind direction and last-hour precipitation — anchored to the field's centroid, not the closest reporting station.
  • 7-day daily forecast strip: high / low, precipitation chance, expected mm, and a condition icon for each day.
  • Floating weather pill above the selected field on the map — temp, wind, condition icon at a glance from the cab without opening the detail sheet.
  • No API key, no rate limit. Hourly model refresh, free forever for non-commercial farm use.

Forecast data by Open-Meteo. Canadian model blend for prairie coverage.

Field detail

Home Quarter — Canola

Live
18°
Partly cloudy
Feels like 16°
Humidity 58%
Wind NW 22 km/h

7-day forecast

Mon
19
21°
9°
Tue
20
19°
10°
20%
Wed
21
16°
8°
6mm
Thu
22
14°
7°
4mm
Fri
23
17°
6°
Sat
24
22°
9°
Sun
25
24°
11°

On the map

18°|NW 22

Floats above the selected field — pan and zoom freely.

// TAP A FIELD

Four cards. One number-soaked screen.

Open any field on the map and the detail sheet stacks the stuff farmers actually ask their phone for: what came off, what's the sky doing, how the crop's developing, and what was here last year.

Production

Total of every ticket tagged to this field

1,420
Total bushels
14.2
bu/ac
3
Tickets
Gross delivered$12,318.40
Richardson Pioneer — Portage
Canola · 2026-04-12
$8,210.40
P&H — Morris
Canola · 2026-04-08
$3,108.00
Viterra — Brandon
Canola · 2026-03-30
$1,000.00

Weather

Current + 7-day forecast, anchored to the field centroid

18°C
Partly cloudy
Feels 16° · 58% humidity · Wind NW 22 km/h
Wed
20
13°
6°
29
4.2mm
Thu
21
15°
6°
36
3.2mm
Fri
22
21°
5°
19
0.3mm
Sat
23
25°
11°
16
Sun
24
26°
15°
37
Mon
25
22°
12°
14
Tue
26
19°
9°
12
Spray window:GoodMarginalUnsafe

Growing season

Crop-aware GDD, base temperature varies by crop

420
GDD accumulated
42
Days since planted

GDD = Σ daily (Tmean − Tbase) since planting, base 5°C. A common rule of thumb for prairie canola is ~900 GDD to flowering and ~1,800 to maturity.

420 / 1,800 GDD to full maturity

Rotation history

Auto-fills as you change crops year-over-year

2026Canola
Planted 2026-05-13
2025HRS Wheat
Planted 2025-05-08 · Harvested 2025-09-19
2024Canola
Planted 2024-05-11 · Harvested 2024-09-22
2023Yellow Peas
Planted 2023-04-30 · Harvested 2023-08-15

Multi-year rotation feeds crop-insurance APH and flags back-to-back same-crop years.

// SYSTEMS ONLINE

A command deck for the whole growing season.

Once you stop retyping tickets, the next question is “what about everything else?” — so we kept going.

Ticket capture + parsing

The core loop: photograph a scale ticket, get structured data.

  • Reads elevator, commodity, grade, weights, bushels, moisture, dockage and dollars
  • Duplicate detection warns you before the same ticket saves twice
  • Forward a PDF ticket from your email app — it parses the same way

Field mapping

Your land, rendered three ways.

  • Draw the polygon, or walk the perimeter and let GPS trace it
  • DLS legal descriptions with section / township / range / meridian pickers, down to the 40-acre LSD
  • "Detect from GPS" reverse-geocodes the legal land you're standing on

Weather + spray windows

Forecast for your field, not the airport 40 km away.

  • Hourly + 7-day forecast pinned to each field’s centroid
  • Green dot: wind ≤15 km/h and rain <1 mm — matches SK / MB ground-rig guidance
  • Amber 16–25 km/h or 1–5 mm · red beyond — glanceable from the cab

Growing-degree days

The agronomy yardstick, computed per field.

  • Crop-specific base temps: 0 °C barley / oats / rye · 5 °C canola / wheat / peas · 10 °C soybeans
  • Benchmarked hints: canola ~900 GDD to flowering, spring wheat ~760 to heading
  • Crop rotation history tracked per field, season over season

Live grain prices

Know the market before the elevator does.

  • Cash bids + a 12-contract futures curve, refreshed every 60 seconds
  • 30-day history as line or candlestick charts
  • Per-commodity unit preferences that follow you across the app

Sharing + year-end export

Move data out on your terms.

  • Read-only field share links — polygon, crop and legal only, never tickets or dollars
  • One-tap CSV with every ticket field in its own column
  • Opens unmodified in Excel, Sheets, AgExpert and FarmBooks

// MISSION LOG

Because $3,000 to retype receipts is $3,000 you can spend on seed.

Most prairie farms still hand a shoebox of paper tickets to their accountant in February. GrainSolution replaces that pile with a photo-and-go workflow that takes seconds per ticket.

It works in the combine cab, on rural LTE, with dirty hands and bright sun. It doesn't pretend to be enterprise farm software — it does one thing well, then hands you the rest of the season's telemetry for free.

// TRANSMISSIONS RECEIVED

The things farmers actually ask us.

  • Yes. Anthropic's vision model handles dirt, creases, glare and ballpoint pen pretty well. Anything it isn't sure about gets flagged amber so you can fix it before the row saves.

  • Every parsed field is tap-to-edit on the review screen. Your edits overwrite the model and save with a "manual" flag. You can also delete a ticket entirely if it was a duplicate.

  • No — GrainSolution is mobile-only, built for the cab. This site is the only web surface: product info, legal pages, and read-only field-share previews. Capture, review, mapping and export all live in the iOS and Android apps.

  • We're free for the first 100 farms while we onboard. After that we'll publish a price that costs less than a single accountant-by-the-hour ticket re-entry session.

  • We export a clean CSV — every ticket field on its own column. That opens unmodified in Excel, Numbers, Google Sheets, AgExpert, FarmBooks, and anything else that knows what a comma is.

  • On a test set of 100 real Canadian elevator tickets across the top six elevators (Richardson, Viterra, P&H, Paterson, Cargill, G3) we hit 90%+ on the six fields that matter most. The amber-flag system catches the rest.

  • Open-Meteo's 1 km resolution blended model — for Canadian fields that means Environment Canada's GEM model fused with the global ensemble. It's refreshed hourly, and we pin the forecast to each field's centroid so you see the conditions over your wheat, not the closest reporting station 40 km away.

  • Each day on the 7-day forecast strip gets a colored dot: green when wind is 15 km/h or less and precipitation is under 1 mm, amber when wind is 16-25 km/h or precip is 1-5 mm, red above that. Thresholds match SK and MB ag-extension guidance for ground-rig spraying. It's a glanceable hint, not a substitute for the product label — always check your label's wind cap before pulling the trigger.

  • GDD is the agronomy yardstick for how fast a crop is developing — it sums (daily mean temperature − a crop-specific base temperature) since planting. We use 5 °C for canola / wheat / peas / flax, 0 °C for barley / oats / rye, and 10 °C for soybeans. The hint on each field's card carries crop-specific milestones (canola ~900 GDD to flowering, spring wheat ~760 to heading) so the number reads against a benchmark.

  • From any field's detail screen, mint a short share link like grainsolution.ca/f/AbCd1234. Anyone with the URL can open a read-only preview showing just the polygon, crop, variety, planted date, and DLS legal description — nothing about your tickets, your other fields, your account. A recipient with the app can import that field into their own account; the copy is read-only on their end and lives in a separate "Shared" list. If you delete the source field, the recipient's copy disappears automatically.

  • Settings → Account → Delete account. Two-step confirmation, then we wipe your tickets, fields, photos, and profile from the database within a few seconds. If you can’t access the app, request deletion at grainsolution.ca/delete-account. If you’d ever like to come back, you sign up fresh — there’s no archive to restore from.

  • In the app: open the ticket, field, or share and tap the trash / delete affordance — the row and any associated photo or PDF in storage are removed together as a single atomic operation. No orphan files. For step-by-step instructions per data type (or if you’ve uninstalled the app), see grainsolution.ca/delete-data.

  • On a Canadian Supabase project (ca-central-1). Everything is encrypted in transit and at rest. Row-Level Security in the database makes sure nobody but you (and the people you explicitly invite) can read your tickets.

  • Capture works offline — photos queue locally and upload the second you hit signal. Parsing needs the network. Export and review work offline if the ticket was already parsed.

  • iOS: search "GrainSolution" in the App Store on your iPhone, or tap the App Store badge on this page. Android: search "GrainSolution" on Google Play, or tap the Google Play badge. Both are free.

// BEGIN TRANSMISSION

Free for prairie farmers.
On iOS & Android now.

No web sign-in — the app is the whole product. Questions? Reach us on the contact page.