
Semios
Crop management software
Agriculture software
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What is Semios
Semios is a precision agriculture platform focused on orchard and vineyard operations, combining in-field IoT sensing with decision support for pest, disease, irrigation, and frost risk management. It is used by growers and farm managers to monitor microclimate conditions, automate pest disruption devices, and coordinate field actions across blocks. The product is differentiated by its tight integration of on-farm sensor networks with pest management automation and crop-specific models for perennial crops.
Strong orchard/vineyard focus
Semios is designed around perennial crop workflows such as block-level monitoring, frost events, and pest pressure that varies by microclimate. This makes it a practical fit for orchards and vineyards where localized conditions drive decisions. Compared with more general farm record systems, it emphasizes agronomic decision support over broad enterprise functions.
Integrated IoT and analytics
The platform combines field sensors (e.g., weather and soil-related measurements) with dashboards and alerts to support operational decisions. This reduces reliance on manual readings and helps standardize monitoring across multiple blocks. The integrated approach can be simpler to operate than stitching together separate sensor vendors and standalone software.
Pest management automation options
Semios supports pest management use cases that can include connected field devices for mating disruption and related monitoring. This links recommendations and field execution more directly than software-only crop monitoring tools. For teams managing large acreages, automation can reduce labor required for repetitive pest-control activities.
Best fit is perennial crops
Semios is primarily oriented to orchards and vineyards, so row-crop and mixed-farm operations may find gaps in crop templates and workflows. Organizations needing broad crop rotation planning and generalized agronomy across many crop types may require additional tools. Fit should be validated against the specific crop portfolio and regions.
Hardware deployment and upkeep
Because the product relies on in-field devices and connectivity, deployments can require planning for installation, power, and network coverage. Ongoing maintenance (calibration, replacements, seasonal moves) adds operational overhead compared with software-only platforms. Total cost and support expectations depend on the scale and site conditions.
Limited ERP-style capabilities
Semios is not positioned as a full farm ERP for accounting, payroll, procurement, or complex inventory and packing/traceability processes. Farms that need end-to-end financials and compliance reporting may need integrations with accounting or ERP systems. Data export and integration requirements should be confirmed during evaluation.
Seller details
SemiosBio Technologies Inc.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2010
Private
https://semios.com/
https://x.com/semios
https://www.linkedin.com/company/semios/