
The Prairie has always produced.
Now, it can finally perceive.
For over a century, Saskatchewan farmers have worked with the land — not against it.
But today, they face a new challenge: unpredictability.
Rainfall that comes late. Soil that dries too fast. Yields that shift without warning.
PrairieSpark exists to change that.
It doesn’t just collect data — it understands it.
Using weather, soil, and satellite insights, PrairieSpark gives farmers a living picture of their fields — showing where water is working… and where it’s not.Built on Saskatchewan soil.
Built for the world.
Be among the first to bring Dryland Intelligence to your farm next season.
PrairieSpark didn’t start in a lab — it started on the farm.
In the heart of Saskatchewan, we’re building an AI that learns how our land breathes.
In 2026, a handful of farms will shape its future — training PrairieSpark to read the pulse of dryland soil, predict yield potential, and turn weather into wisdom.Pilot farmers get:
Early access to PrairieSpark’s AI -maps and drought forecasts
Field-level reports linking rainfall to yield efficiency
A direct voice in shaping the most advanced dryland AI platform ever builtThe Prairie taught us resilience.
Now it’s teaching our AI.
“Make Every Acre Know Itself.”
We believe the world’s most powerful technology isn’t found in silicon — it’s found in soil.
PrairieSpark is creating the intelligence layer for Saskatchewan’s 40 million dryland acres.
It will learn from each rainfall, each crop cycle, each field — until every acre can forecast its own potential.
And one day, this same Saskatchewan-built intelligence will guide dryland farms across the planet — from Alberta to Argentina.It starts here.
It starts now.
It starts with PrairieSpark.
“Let’s Build the Future of Farming — Together.”
If you believe that better data can create better harvests,
you belong in the PrairieSpark early access.