CANADIAN HARVEST SUPPORT

Smarter Harvests, Less Waste

We plan harvest days, scout crops, and keep grain moving on time. Harvest Point gives Canadian farms clear steps for crews, gear, and field work.

Combine and grain cart in wet wheat rows after a storm at sunset

Metric 01

15+ yrs

Plan crops, crews, and grain flow with clear, local support.

Metric 02

180+

Plan crops, crews, and grain flow with clear, local support.

Metric 03

4.8/5

Plan crops, crews, and grain flow with clear, local support.

HOW IT WORKS

Four Steps to Start

Set field order, crew needs, and weather windows before harvest starts.

Harvest-ready wheat field with combine, grain cart, cut swaths, and storm haze

Pre-season review

Harvest Planning

From $1,250

Set field order, crew needs, and weather windows before harvest starts.

Stress-marked canola leaves with dew and field markers in a close crop view.

Weekly or biweekly

Crop Scouting

From $850

Soil cores and a yield tray arranged on travertine under soft light.

Field maps included

Soil and Yield Checks

From $1,100

Chargers, folded safety vests, and timing cones lined up on a shed bench
01Crew plan built

Labor Coordination

From $1,500

Line up seasonal workers, shifts, and site check-ins for peak days.

Wheat streams through a grain pit and auger setup in a hazy farm yard.
02Harvest-day support

Grain Handling Setup

From $1,750

Keep bins, trucks, and drying steps moving with less wait time.

Combine in a service bay with tire chocks, grease gun and filters ready for repair.
03Route and timing

Equipment Scheduling

From $950

Set repair windows and machine timing so combines and carts stay ready.

SERVICES

Practical Help for Harvest Season

We check crops, timing, crews, and gear so the season starts with a clear plan.

Soil auger, grain sample jar, and waxed-canvas notebook on a stone shelf.
01

Farm Review

We check crops, timing, crews, and gear so the season starts with a clear plan.

Binder, brass compass, and metal stakes on pale wood in a clean planning still life.
02

Set the Plan

We map harvest order, labor needs, and equipment windows around weather and field notes.

Field scouting glass, sample vials, and leaf tin on limestone in soft side light
03

Field Support

We visit fields, scout crop issues, and adjust the plan as conditions change.

Overhead stone tray with closed report folio, sample jars, brass tally token, and linen cloth
04

Wrap and Report

We review results, note yield lessons, and list the next steps for the farm team.

FIELD RESULTS

Recent Farm Results

One planning call Harvest order review One field scouting visit Crew checklist draft Email notes after visit

Billed monthlyBilled monthly

Starter

From $499/mo

  • One planning call
  • Harvest order review
  • One field scouting visit
  • Crew checklist draft
  • Email notes after visit
Most popularBilled monthly

Signature

From $1,250/mo

  • Two planning calls monthly
  • Weekly scout reports
  • Soil and yield review
  • Labor schedule help
  • Grain flow timing plan
  • Phone checks during harvest
Season contractSeason contract

Scale

From $2,500/mo

  • Full season harvest calendar
  • Weekly site visits
  • Crew, truck, and bin plan
  • Equipment repair windows
  • Yield map review sessions
  • On-call advisory for managers

WHAT CLIENTS SAY

Words from Farm Teams

A wheat farm kept its crew moving and finished before the next storm

Wet wheat field details with tarp edge, cut stubble, and grain cart tire at the turn row.

Wheat farm

Rain Delay Cut by Two Days

A wheat farm kept its crew moving and finished before the next storm

Even canola field with subtle treated edge strips, wheat heads, and morning haze

Canola

Weak Canola Zones Spotted Early

Grain co-op yard with queued trucks, open bin doors, and moving auger belts in dusty light.

Grain co-op

Crew Plan Kept Grain Co-op Moving

Aerial field view of a recovered crop block blending into even green growth.

Mixed farm

Yield Maps Found Lost Bushels

Reassembled barley combine in a spotless shop bay, ready before harvest week.

Barley

Barley Repairs Finished Early

Brass compass, waxed field log, and grain sample jar on a travertine slab in a grain shed.

Crop order and crew timing

Evan McLeod

Scouting hand lens, soil vial and leaf-sample tin on a farm tailgate in dramatic light

Soil checks and scout notes

Priya Sandhu

Moisture meter, auger coupling and steel scoop on a grain auger with wheat dust

Bin flow and truck timing

Lucas Tremblay

Phone handset, radio charger, dispatch tags and key ring on a cream office shelf.

Calls, updates, and plans

Mara Dubois

Proof

Customer notes

Verified

Our harvest days were calmer, and the crew knew the plan before sunrise

Brass compass, waxed field log, and grain sample jar on a travertine slab in a grain shed.

Dylan Fraser

Farm Manager, Red River Grain

Verified

We cut late moves between fields and kept the grain cart on time

Scouting hand lens, soil vial and leaf-sample tin on a farm tailgate in dramatic light

Mina Patel

Operations Lead, Valley Co-op

Verified

The soil notes were clear, and they helped us fix weak areas fast

Moisture meter, auger coupling and steel scoop on a grain auger with wheat dust

Cole Bennett

Owner, Bennett Family Farms

Service area

Saskatchewan Prairies

Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current

Prairie grain elevator above golden stubble under hazy Saskatchewan evening light.

Area 01

Saskatchewan Prairies

Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current

Manitoba farm belt fields at dawn with river mist and warm light

Area 02

Manitoba Farm Belt

Winnipeg, Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Steinbach, Morden

Southern Alberta fields under hazy mountains with a lone farm structure high in frame

Area 03

Southern Alberta

Lethbridge, Brooks, Medicine Hat, Taber, Calgary

Rain-soft Eastern Ontario fields with limestone barns and shelterbelts under warm evening light.

Area 04

Eastern Ontario

Ottawa, Kingston, Belleville, Cornwall, Brockville

The Map

Questions

Common Questions

Quick answers before visitors choose a product, service, or next step.

01What kinds of farms do you work with?+

We work with grain growers, mixed farms, co-ops, and agri-business teams across the Prairies and nearby farm regions.

02Do you help before harvest starts?+

Yes. We review fields, map harvest order, check equipment timing, and set crew needs before the first machine rolls.

03Can you help with seasonal labor?+

Yes. We set shift plans, site checks, and day-by-day labor updates so crews know where to be and when each day.

04Do you do soil and yield checks?+

Yes. We look at soil notes, field history, and yield data to find weak spots and guide the next field pass.

05Is this only for large farms?+

No. We support small family farms, co-ops, and larger farm groups. The scope changes to fit the operation.

06How do we start?+

Book a consultation, share your crop and timing, and we will build a clear plan for the season ahead with your team.

Seasonal Tips by Email

Get short notes on harvest timing, labor planning, and grain handling for Canadian farms. One email when the season shifts.