One store β pesticides, fertilisers & adjuvants together. Captured from scanned invoices, no typing.
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Explore β ask about actives & products
Look anything up β an active substance, a product, "what else contains prothioconazole", "is this still approved". Quinn (your local AI) reads the shed + the HSE register from Supabase and answers.
Or tap an active you've got in the shed:
Analyse my chemicals β am I paying the right price?
Every product in the shed, what you paid, and the cheapest you've logged for it β or for the same actives under another brand. Sorted by the money still on the table. Comparison against other farms arrives once prices are shared; suppliers get reduced to an anonymous number so it stays a straight Β£ comparison, nothing personal.
What could I have saved?
Every chemical you hold, the grams of active in it, and what the same grams would have cost
from the cheapest can carrying that active. Grams bought Γ the gap in Β£ per gram β the money, not a percentage.
Compare β Β£ per gram of active
The same active can cost twice as much in one can as another. Per litre won't show you that; per gram of active will.
Against your own shelf, against your other farms, and against anyone else's once they're sharing.
Agronomist AI β is the programme over-cooked? needs field data
The clever one. Once we log what actually goes on each crop (rate Γ area) next to the disease/pest pressure, Quinn flags where the agronomist may be over-applying β belt-and-braces chemistry that insures against risk but costs you money. It's subjective, so it always shows its reasoning, never just a verdict.
Compares your applied rates to typical/label rates for the crop & timing
Flags repeat modes of action / unnecessary tank-mix partners
Puts a Β£ on the "insurance premium" you're paying for over-application
Switches on once the fields + application records components are in β this tab is where that analysis will live.