scrypaFarm

Scrypa Farm

Research & evidence.

On many farms the records for plant protection, fertilisation and harvest add up to a substantial office workload over the season. Experience in arable farming shows that applications captured directly in the field are more complete and generate fewer queries during inspections. Scrypa Farm brings this insight into daily life between the field and the farm office.

Built around the field day

We orient ourselves around the real record types of arable farming, from the plant protection record through fertilisation records to crop scouting. Terminology, product names, EPPO codes and BBCH stages are modelled to fit the logic of Article 67 of Regulation (EC) 1107/2009 and the field record book, not a generic dictation.

Tested with farmers

The recognition of products, crops and pests is developed in exchange with farmers and advisors. In field programmes we check whether the structured records hold up to an audit-proof documentation, even with gloves on and weak coverage at the field edge.

Measurably lighter workload

In pilot programmes we measure the time per record, the completeness of the mandatory details and the number of reworks in the farm office. The goal is less time at the desk and more time in the field, transparently measured rather than claimed.

Statements on effect and study findings are illustrative or based on industry studies. Collaborations are marked as intended; no existing partnership is claimed.

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