Lena is the AI at the heart of Seneroy. She knows California's orchard, vine, and row crops, their bloom-to-harvest windows, and Central Valley market conditions. Ask her anything — she responds in plain language, not jargon. Available 24/7, even offline in the field.
Most "AI" tools for agriculture are generic chatbots that know nothing about your specific orchard, your GSA basin, or Central Valley market conditions. Lena is different. She is trained on California-specific crop data, degree-day phenology models, USDA NASS pricing, CDPR pesticide guidance, and real farm economics from the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys.
When you ask Lena whether to spray your almonds this week, she checks live Open-Meteo weather for your GPS location, cross-references current degree-day accumulation against Navel Orangeworm hull-split timing, and tells you whether spraying now falls inside the treatment window. That is AI agriculture — not a generic answer, but a decision grounded in your actual conditions.
When you ask about almond prices, she pulls the latest USDA NASS position report context and compares it to your farm's cost structure to help you think through timing. When you ask about a yellowing leaf, she walks you through a symptom checklist and narrows it to the three most likely causes for your crop and growth stage.
Most agricultural AI tools are built for row-crop Midwest conditions and then loosely adapted for specialty crops. Seneroy AI's California knowledge base was built specifically for Central Valley tree, vine, and row-crop agriculture.
The crop knowledge base covers California's actual crop mix — almonds, pistachios, wine grapes, walnuts, processing tomatoes, and citrus — with degree-day phenology models calibrated to bloom, hull split, veraison, and harvest windows, and pest/disease guidance built around the specific pressures each crop faces here: Navel Orangeworm, powdery mildew, Pierce's disease, codling moth, and the CDFA-regulated Asian Citrus Psyllid/HLB quarantine program.
Compliance tools are built around CDPR pesticide use reporting, SGMA groundwater sustainability requirements, and CDFA's ACP/HLB regional quarantine framework. This is not generic agriculture AI — it is AI built for the San Joaquin Valley, Sacramento Valley, Central Coast, and beyond.
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