Seasons
Seasons are time-bound planning periods that help you organize your farming activities. A season typically corresponds to a growing cycle — from planting through harvest.
Creating a Season
- Navigate to Seasons in the left sidebar
- Click New Season
- Fill in:
- Name — e.g., “Spring 2026”, “Winter Wheat 2025/26”
- Start Date — when the season begins
- End Date — expected end date
- Click Save
Season Structure
Each season contains:
- Assigned Fields — Fields that are part of this growing cycle, with satellite preview images and sorting options
- Crops — Crop types and varieties used in this season
- Contracts — Business agreements tied to this growing period
- Deliveries — Inbound and outbound shipments for the season
- Uploads — File uploads with processing status tracking (pending → processing → completed → failed)
- Locations — Geographic points of interest for this season
- Operations — Agricultural activities (planting, spraying, harvesting) performed during the season
Season Detail Page
The season detail page features a sidebar navigation with organized sections:
Main Sections
| Section | Description |
|---|
| Dashboard | Overview with total fields, area coverage, crop distribution, and analytics dashboard |
| Fields | Field list with satellite preview images, sortable by name, most viewed, last viewed, sow date, area, crop, or date added |
| Crops | Crop types and varieties assigned to this season |
| Contracts | Linked contracts for this growing period |
| Deliveries | Shipments and fulfillment tracking |
| Uploads | File upload management with status tracking |
| Locations | Geographic points of interest |
Analytics Sections
| Section | Description |
|---|
| Yield Race | Compare estimated yield ratios (Ya/Ym) across all fields using 3 FAO methods |
| Health Race | Compare AI-generated health scores (0–100) across fields |
Season Customization
Personalize your seasons with:
- Star Rating — Rate seasons 1–5 stars for quick quality assessment
- Emoji Label — Choose from 15 emojis to visually tag each season
- Weigh Ticket Scanning — Use AI-powered OCR to scan weigh tickets, auto-extracting weight, product, and partner data
Working with Seasons
Assigning Fields
After creating a season, assign fields to it:
- Open the season detail page
- Navigate to the Fields section in the sidebar
- Add fields from your farm’s field list
- Each field card shows its crop, area, satellite preview image, and current status
- Sort fields by name, most viewed, last viewed, sow date, area, crop, or date added
Planning Operations
Within a season, create operations linked to specific fields:
- Open a field within the season
- Click Add Operation
- Select the operation type, date, equipment, and other details
- Track the operation status as work progresses
Batch Operations
Use the Quick Add button (floating action button, bottom-right) to run batch operations across multiple fields at once — for example, applying the same spraying operation to all wheat fields in the season.
Season Overview
The season Dashboard section provides a comprehensive view showing:
- Total fields and area coverage
- Planned vs. completed operations
- Crop distribution across fields
- Analytics dashboard with charts and metrics
- Activity timeline
Season Analytics
The season detail page includes an Analytics section in the sidebar with cross-field comparison tools:
- Yield Race — Compare estimated yield ratios (Ya/Ym) across all fields using 3 FAO methods. Identify top and bottom performers, view method agreement, and explore deficit-yield correlations.
- Health Race — Compare AI-generated health scores (0–100) across fields. See health distribution, correlate health with yield, and quickly identify fields that need attention.
Analytics require yield estimates and AI health analyses to be computed for the season’s fields. See the Season Analytics guide for full details.
Archiving Seasons
Seasons can be soft-archived when they’re no longer active:
- Open the season detail page
- Click the Archive button
- The season moves to the Archive Center and can be restored at any time
Use seasons to compare performance across different growing periods. By organizing your data by season, you can track year-over-year improvements and identify trends. Star ratings help you quickly recall which seasons performed best.