The weather app for farmers
With Sencrop, follow your local weather conditions very precisely, even if you're at distance! Thanks to a precision weather station and a single application, you manage your crops daily, using historical, live or forecast weather data.
Anticipate climatic hazards
Organise your farm work
Refine your interventions

APP FEATURES
How can I monitor the weather conditions in my plot?
Excessive heat, risk of frost, rainfall accumulation... Many weather data impact the daily life of farmers. To help you, Sencrop provides its local weather stations and its agricultural weather application, to make the most of the weather data hour by hour. In real time, keep an eye on your plots and those around you, measure weather and agronomic risks, reduce related costs, anticipate hazards and plan your activity.

Live agricultural weather
Find your local weather reports in real time at a glance. Depending on your weather stations, access data on rainfall, temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, etc.

The most reliable weather forecasts
With 7 forecast models in a single application, Sencrop helps you choose the most reliable forecasts for your use and location. Anticipate climatic hazards, up to D+7.
Learn more about weather forecasts

History and data export
Simply download your past weather data to anticipate accumulations, make comparative analyses, campaign assessments, or support your agronomic decisions. Maximise your yields now.

Rain radar
with the rain radar, visualise in real time the progress of disturbances and their level of intensity. Organise your agricultural operations: optimise your movements on the plots and define your best intervention window!
Learn more about the rain radar

Alerts
Activate one of the pre-set alerts or customise the parameters, based on the data collected by the stations. You will be notified of the risk by SMS, email or phone call, so that you can intervene at the right time and with peace of mind.

Local maps
Follow the evolution of weather in your area, thanks to a map of the data collected by the surrounding weather stations. For example, follow the evolution of rainfall amounts. With more than 23,000 stations in Europe, you always have a weather station near you.
Weather stations to accurately monitor the local weather
Local ag-weather is locally very variable and can vary considerably even at a distance of a few kilometres. The organisation of your agricultural work is therefore closely linked to the weather parameters. To monitor them correctly and as locally as possible, Sencrop offers a complete solution with one or more weather stations depending on your needs, to be placed in the heart of your plots.

Raincrop
The basic weather station ✓ Rainfall ✓ Temperature ✓ Humidity ✓ Dew point

Windcrop
To measure wind ✓ Wind speed in km/h ✓ Wind direction ✓ Gust

Leafcrop
To anticipate frost ✓ Wetting rate ✓ Temperature ✓ Humidity level ✓ Dew point

Subscription plans
✓ 3 subscription options ✓ Access to data from several stations ✓ Features tailored to your uses
24H WITH SENCROP
I check the weather daily on Sencrop
The Sencrop stations and application allow me to check the weather on my fields remotely and plan my operations with a sound peace of mind. For example during harvest:

6H
Day breaks. My reflex: I open the application to check the weather forecast and local maps. It's not raining on my farm or those of my neighbours.

8H
Will I be able to start harvesting? The rain radar tells me that it's going to rain on my farm in the next 3 hours.

18H
I go back to the app to check the weather forecast. The days ahead look dry and sunny. So I'm programming an alert that I'll receive as soon as the humidity is low enough to harvest.

12H
The next day, the alert went off! The morning sun had dried out my land: the harvest could begin!
Learn more about weather monitoring in agriculture
On our blog, you will find numerous articles on agricultural weather, ag-tech and Sencrop innovations to enlighten you and help you make better decisions on a daily basis.

How to choose the right connected weather station?
What type of weather station is suitable for my crop? What are the uses of these stations? Which options exist and which are interesting?

The different types of frost and their key parameters
What data should be taken into account to anticipate the arrival of spring frost?
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