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    AI Farm Management Software in Canada

    AI-powered farm management for Canadian Prairie grain, Eastern mixed farms, and BC specialty horticulture

    Canada has ~190,000 farms averaging 820 acres (332 ha), with ~$75 billion in annual agri-food exports. The Prairie provinces (Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba) dominate wheat, canola, barley, and pulse production; Ontario and Quebec lead for corn, soybeans, dairy, apples, and mixed horticulture; British Columbia anchors specialty fruit, wine grape, and greenhouse vegetable production. WiseYield delivers frost-risk monitoring, short-season crop selection, Prairie drought and evapotranspiration tracking, and bilingual English/French support on the roadmap — from €22/month (~C$33/mo CAD) with a 14-day free trial.

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    Canada Agriculture at a Glance

    Population in agriculture
    ~2.1% of workforce, ~241,000 farm operators (Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Agriculture)
    Average farm size
    332 hectares / 820 acres (Statistics Canada, 2021)
    Climate
    Continental — short intense growing season (110–130 frost-free days in the Prairies), long summer daylight hours, frost risk at both ends of the season, Prairie drought pressure in the Palliser Triangle
    Top crops by value
    Canola, Wheat, Soybeans, Corn…
    Key Challenges for Canada Farmers
    • •Short growing window — 110–130 frost-free days across most Prairie farmland
    • •Early-autumn and late-spring frost events that truncate grain fill
    • •Drought pressure in the Palliser Triangle (southern SK and southeast AB)
    • •Glyphosate-resistant kochia spreading across the Prairies
    • •Trade dependence on US and China for canola, pulses, and beef
    • •Federal carbon pricing on on-farm fuel and drying gas

    Major Canada Crops Supported

    Wheat

    Canada is the world's fifth-largest wheat exporter, with Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) the premium class. WiseYield tracks Fusarium head blight risk (a major grading penalty) and schedules optimal T3 fungicide timing.

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    Canola

    Canola is Canada's largest crop by value at ~C$13B annually. Vision AI catches flea beetle, diamondback moth, and sclerotinia stem rot early; GDD-based models help time swath and straight-cut decisions.

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    Barley

    Both feed and malting barley are widely grown, with malting premiums tied to grain plumpness and protein. WiseYield's nitrogen-timing and irrigation tools support malting-spec targets in southern Alberta irrigated districts.

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    Soybean

    Soybeans have expanded westward into Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan as short-season varieties improved. WiseYield recommends <100-day maturity varieties matched to local frost-free-day counts.

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    Lentil

    Saskatchewan produces ~95% of Canadian lentils and supplies ~half of global trade. AI disease detection catches ascochyta blight and anthracnose early; rotation planning breaks root-rot cycles with cereal years.

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    Corn

    Grain corn is concentrated in Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba's Red River Valley. WiseYield's GDD-tracking (CHU — Crop Heat Units) matches hybrid maturity to season length; tar spot has recently emerged as a disease concern.

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    Why WiseYield Works for Canada Farms

    • Frost-risk monitoring — dawn frost alerts using local station data and GDD/CHU tracking to anticipate early-autumn and late-spring frost events
    • Short-season crop selection — variety suggestions matched to your farm's frost-free-day count and Crop Heat Unit (CHU) zone
    • Prairie drought and ET₀ tracking — FAO-56 evapotranspiration models tuned for southern SK and southeast AB dryland and irrigated systems
    • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) open-data integration — public soil-survey and climate-normal layers enrich farm context
    • Bilingual English/French on the roadmap — UI and crop guides; contact support for current localisation status
    • €22/mo Seed plan (~C$33/mo CAD) with 14-day free trial, no credit card required

    Canada Farmers: Frequently Asked Questions

    Is WiseYield available in Canada?

    Yes. WiseYield is available to farmers across all Canadian provinces, covering Prairie grain, Ontario and Quebec mixed farming, Atlantic potato production, and BC specialty horticulture. The platform handles acres and hectares, metric and imperial yield units (bu/ac, t/ha), CAD pricing and reporting, and produces exports suitable for the Canada Revenue Agency's T2042 farming statement. Pricing starts at €22/month (~C$33 CAD) for the Seed plan with a 14-day free trial — no credit card required.

    How much does WiseYield cost in CAD?

    WiseYield pricing is listed in Euros and approximately converts as: Seed €22/mo ≈ C$33 CAD, Sprout €49/mo ≈ C$73, Harvest €89/mo ≈ C$133, Grove €149/mo ≈ C$222 (approximate CAD conversions as of 2026 — final amount depends on your card issuer's FX rate). Annual plans carry a 20% discount, and First Harvest members lock in a further 30% monthly / 50% annual lifetime discount. All plans include a 14-day free trial with no credit card required.

    Does WiseYield work for Prairie wheat and canola?

    Yes — Prairie grain and oilseed operations are a core WiseYield use case. The platform tracks Fusarium head blight risk on wheat (a significant grading and premium concern), sclerotinia stem rot and flea beetle pressure on canola, GDD / Crop Heat Unit accumulation for staging and swath-timing decisions, and Sentinel-2 NDVI biomass maps refreshed every 5 days (Harvest tier+) — well-suited to the section- and quarter-section fields typical of Saskatchewan and Alberta.

    Does WiseYield support bilingual English and French?

    WiseYield currently supports English, French, German, Spanish, and Arabic on the main platform (five active locales). French localisation covers the public marketing site and core dashboard flows; additional French coverage for Quebec-specific agricultural terminology (e.g., Unités Thermiques Maïs / UTM for CHU) is on the roadmap. Contact support for the current state of French coverage for your specific workflow.

    Does WiseYield track frost risk?

    Yes. WiseYield pulls from Environment and Climate Change Canada weather data and issues dawn frost alerts when forecast low temperatures approach thresholds that damage your specific crops and growth stages (e.g., canola at cotyledon stage tolerates −3°C briefly; flowering canola is damaged at −2°C). GDD and Crop Heat Unit tracking also helps you anticipate whether a late-seeded crop will reach physiological maturity before the typical first-frost date for your location, supporting variety-selection decisions in the following season.

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