How do I manage my crops?

Switching between crops, deleting my crops

Updated over a week ago

Monitoring your crops with sensors provides farmers with real-time data on crop health, enabling precise management of resources such as water and fertilizers. By creating your crops on your app you will be able to observe their growing stages and link them to our agro modules (such as spraying windows or growing stages).


Switching between crops

To navigate through the different fields and crops you created:

  1. Go to the Crops section of your navigation bar.

  2. Click on the field you want to access from the map

  3. Click on See this crop

Sencrop - Switching between crops

Modify my crop

Modify data sources

💡By default, we automatically link your field to the nearest station available on your dashboard.

To modify the stations associated with your field you just need to:

  1. Click on the three vertical dots next to your crop's name

  2. Choose Edit your crop and select the stations of your choice

  3. Click on Update sources

Sencrop - Modify data sources associated to your crops

Rename crop

If you wish to rename your crop, you just need to:

  1. Click on the three vertical dots next to your crop's name

  2. Choose Edit your crop

  3. Scroll down to your field's name and modify it

  4. Click on Update information


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Archive crops

If you wish to delete a crop,

  1. Click on the three vertical dots next to your crop's name

  2. Select Edit your crop

  3. Click on Archive my crop

Sencrop - Archive crops

🚨 If you archive your crop, you will need to replace it with the next crop on this field.

Delete crops

If you wish to delete a crop,

  1. Click on the three vertical dots next to your crop's name

  2. Select Edit your crop

  3. Click on Delete my crop

🚨 If you delete your field, all data linked to it will be deleted as well.


💡 Agronomic indicators
Sencrop integrates within its app different agronomic indicators based on your individual weather and crop data. We help you measure and anticipate agronomic field risks to maximize yields (diseases, pests, frost, optimal operation conditions...).

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