One easy page for farmers near Sherwood Park, Strathcona County, and across Alberta.
Find AI commands, crop math, buy/sell thinking tools, and farm robots — in BIG, simple words.
No matches. Try words like crop, sell, robot, weather, or prompt.
AI Commands for Farmers
Copy a command. Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Grok. Add your own numbers. Always double-check with your agronomist, accountant, or elevator before you act.
Weather
Spray window check
Ask AI to turn the forecast into a simple yes/no spray window for your crop.
You are a careful farm helper for Alberta. I farm near [TOWN], AB. Crop: [CROP]. Growth stage: [STAGE]. Product: [PRODUCT]. Here is the 5-day forecast: [PASTE FORECAST]. Tell me in plain English: 1) best spray windows, 2) bad windows, 3) wind/rain/frost risks, 4) what to re-check before I spray. Do not invent labels. If unsure, say so.
Yield
Yield estimate helper
Turn field notes into a simple yield range before you call the elevator.
Help me estimate yield for an Alberta farm. Crop: [CROP]. Acres: [ACRES]. Plant date: [DATE]. Field notes: [NOTES]. Rainfall so far: [MM or INCHES]. Soil: [SOIL TYPE]. Give: low / likely / high bushels per acre, total bushels, and what could change the number. Keep the language simple. List assumptions.
Costs
Input cost breakdown
See seed, fertilizer, fuel, and chemical costs in one clear table.
Build a simple per-acre cost sheet for [CROP] in Alberta. Acres: [N]. Seed cost: $[ ]. Fertilizer: $[ ]. Chemical: $[ ]. Fuel: $[ ]. Labour: $[ ]. Other: $[ ]. Show total cost, cost per acre, break-even price if expected yield is [BU/AC]. Explain the break-even in plain English for a farmer.
Marketing
When to sell grain
Organize your cash needs, storage, and price goals before you call a buyer.
I am an Alberta farmer deciding when to sell [CROP]. Current price I was offered: $[ ] / [unit]. Storage left: [months]. Cash I need soon: $[ ]. Expected quality: [grade/protein/moisture]. Bills coming up: [LIST]. Compare options: sell now, sell part now, wait. List pros, cons, and risks in big simple points. Do not give financial advice — just a clear decision worksheet.
Equipment
Machine trouble notes
Turn weird noises and warning lights into a clean shop checklist.
I run a [YEAR MAKE MODEL] [TRACTOR/COMBINE]. Problem: [DESCRIBE SOUND, CODE, WHEN IT HAPPENS]. What I already checked: [LIST]. Give me a safe step-by-step checklist to diagnose. Put DANGER steps first. Tell me what I can check myself and when to call a technician. Plain English only.
Paperwork
Form & grant helper
Draft answers for insurance, grants, or supplier forms — you still review everything.
Help me fill this farm form in plain English. Form purpose: [CROP INSURANCE / GRANT / LOAN / SUPPLIER]. My farm details: [PASTE NOTES]. Questions I must answer: [PASTE QUESTIONS]. Draft short, honest answers. Flag anything I must verify with numbers or a professional. Do not invent acreage, yields, or SIN/business numbers.
Quick math you can do on your phone. These are planning helpers — not agronomy advice.
Seed / yield planner
Enter acres and your expected yield. See total production and a rough cash estimate.
Your numbers
Total production
8,800 bu
Gross revenue
$63,800
Est. after costs: $12,600
Always confirm with your own invoices and elevator tickets.
Seed rate idea
Plant population
Ask AI: “Target plant population is X plants/acre, germination is Y%, survival is Z%. What seeding rate should I start with, and what to adjust for?”
Fertilizer idea
Soil test talk
Paste your soil test into AI and ask: “Explain this like I’m at the kitchen table. What looks low, what looks fine, and what questions should I ask my agronomist?”
Rotation idea
Field history
List last 4 years of crops per field. Ask AI for disease, weed, and cash-flow questions to review with your crop advisor.
Buy & Sell Tactics
Simple ways to think about grain, inputs, and timing. Not market advice — a clear checklist so you do not rush a big call.
1
Know why you are selling
Write down the real reason: land payment, fuel bill, tax installment, or “price looks good.” If it is cash need, sell enough to cover the bill first. If it is price, set a target and a stop date.
2
Buy inputs with a plan
Before booking fertilizer or chemical, list: acres, product, total dollars, delivery date, and what happens if weather cuts acres. Ask your supplier two quotes and write them side by side.
3
Price is not only the board number
Ask about basis, freight, discounts for moisture/protein, and delivery window. A “higher” price that costs you in trucking or grade can still be a worse deal.
4
Sell in pieces when unsure
Many farms sleep better selling 1/3 now, 1/3 later, 1/3 after harvest. Use AI to draft a simple three-bucket plan with dates and reasons — then you decide.
Weekly habit
15-minute market review
Every week, answer these five lines:
Cash I need in the next 30 / 60 / 90 days
Grain I still have and its quality
Best bid I can get this week
Storage cost / risk if I wait
One action this week (sell, hold, call buyer, dry grain)
Turn these notes into a one-page weekly grain plan for an Alberta farm. Notes: [PASTE]. Use big headings, short bullets, and a clear recommended next action. Mark risks in plain words.
Farm Robots Explained Simply
We do not sell these machines. We explain what they do in simple words and send you to the maker’s website so you can learn more.
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John Deere See & Spray
Cameras and AI look for weeds and spray the weed — not the whole field. Goal: use less herbicide and cover ground faster.
Small electric robots that weed, cultivate, and carry tools. OZ helps market gardens. TED/JO help vineyards. ORIO is a bigger tool carrier for vegetables.
Good for: veggies, berries, vines, smaller specialty acres.
No. Copy a command, paste it, change the words in [BRACKETS], read the answer. If it is wrong or weird, ignore it. You are still the farmer.
Do you sell farm robots?
No. We explain them and link to makers. We help with AI commands, training, and simple software workflows that support farm decisions.
Is my farm data private?
Do not paste secret banking or personal IDs into public chat tools. For private farm workflows, talk to us about safer setups and human review steps.
What does help cost?
This page is free. Commands are free to use in your own AI account. Paid help starts only if you want training, a custom workflow, or ongoing support.
Ready for help on your farm?
Book a free 30-minute call. Tell us what steals your time — paperwork, marketing, weather decisions, crew training, or robot research. We keep it practical.