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I've connected your lab reports, fieldscout notes, and activities. Select a prompt below to see how I can build plans and generate actions.

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Pulse doesn't just return text. It generates UI, correlates separate data streams, and builds actionable plans.

Correlate Data Streams

Connect lab chemistry with physical field symptoms automatically.

Analysis Link

Sap Boron: 0.18 ppm

Severely Deficient (Target 0.7)

Fieldscout: Hollow Heart

Logged 2 days ago in Zone B

Generate Workflows

Turn an insight directly into a management zone or assigned task.

"Create a zone for the K-deficient area"
Low K Zone
Zone: NW Ridge Created

Instant Reporting

Generate audio voicenotes or text summaries to share with clients.

Generated Summary for Grower

Based on October Soil Test

0:45

Historical Memory

Recall past advice instantly. Never dig through old PDFs or emails to remember.

"What did I recommend last year for Field 3?"

On April 12, 2024, you recommended 85.8 kg/ha of Gypsum and 430 kg/ha of K-Mag for Field 3 to address low Calcium base saturation (62%).

Spring_2024_Plan.pdf

Cross-Field Benchmarks

Instantly compare specific nutrients across multiple zones.

"Compare P levels across all sandy soil fields."

Phosphorus (Plant Available) in Sandy Soils:

North Block Oct 12, 2024
18 ppm
Field 2 Oct 14, 2024
25 ppm
River Tract Oct 15, 2024
42 ppm

Measure ROI

Prove whether applications worked by comparing historical metrics.

"Did last year's compost improve organic matter?"

Yes. Following the 10 t/ha compost application in April 2023, Organic Matter in Field 1 showed significant improvement:

Before (Mar '23)2.1%
After (Oct '24)
2.8%

Pulse lives inside the SoilBeat platform.

A powerful AI needs a powerful foundation. SoilBeat gives you the tools to manage nutrients, reduce inputs, and prove what works across your entire operation.

Universal Data Hub

Upload any lab report. Our parser maps 597 nutrients across 100+ lab formats with 99% accuracy, standardizing soil, sap, tissue, and biology data in minutes—not hours.

FOLETTA_SoilAnalysis_C1.pdf
Parsed

Interactive Analytics

See what changed and why. Track 83+ nutrients on an interactive timeline alongside weather, field observations, and fertilizer applications to detect antagonisms.

Oct '23Gypsum AppliedMar '24

Fertilizer Calculator

Build costed field plans based on Albrecht soil balance principles. Automatically account for nitrogen credits and match nutrient gaps to crop demand using your inventory.

Urea (N 46%)
122 kg/ha
$222.46

One Source of Truth

No more emailing spreadsheets. Advisors and growers collaborate in one shared workspace. Log pests in FieldScout and build plans from a shared, living record.

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Answers in the field.
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Send a voice note from the tractor cab. Pulse transcribes it, extracts the data, and logs the activity automatically.

On-the-Spot Comparisons

Standing in Field 2? Ask how current nitrogen levels compare to last spring and get a formatted table instantly.

GPS-Aware Context

Create management zones or log field scout observations exactly where you are standing.

Visualize Trends & Context

See the full picture. Pulse correlates your lab tests alongside field observations and applied activities, giving you a complete timeline of your farm's health.

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Plant Sap → Zucchini → Invernadero 73

20.0k ppm10.0k ppm6.0k ppm1.4k ppm600.0 ppm200.0 ppm14.0 ppm6.0 ppm1.0 ppm

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Invernadero 73
Feb 10, 2026
Benjamin Epler
Activities
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Aluminum (Al) Old Leaf
Aluminum (Al) Young Leaf
Sugar (C6H12O6) Young Leaf
Calcium (Ca) Old Leaf
Calcium (Ca) Young Leaf
Chloride (Cl) Old Leaf
Pulse
What did I recommend last year on field2?

Based on the document you've shared, here is the programme I recommended for Field 2:

Field 2 — Recommended Programme Summary

Overall conclusion: Field 2 is fundamentally balanced. The focus was on correcting early-season B and Mo deficiencies and avoiding chloride-bearing K sources.

🌸 Late February - March (before budbreak)

ProductRate
Chicken Manure300 kg/ha
Gypsum100 kg/ha
Sul-Po-Mag75 kg/ha
Molasses9.35 L/ha

Portfolio-Level Intelligence

Don't just analyze one field at a time. Ask Pulse to scan across all your clients, farms, and zones to instantly identify where your attention is needed most.

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142 samples found
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Soil → All Crops → Portfolio
Farm / ZonePotassium (K) Base SaturationMagnesium (Mg) Base SaturationStatus
Foletta FarmsSite C12.89%22.0% Severe Imbalance
Smith FarmsZone 33.50%18.5% Warning
Green AcresNorth Block5.20%14.0% Optimal
Pulse
Which of my farms have a K:Mg imbalance right now?

Based on the latest soil and sap data across your portfolio, here are the zones with significant K:Mg imbalances:

1. Foletta Farms — Site C1

Soil K base saturation has dropped to 2.89%, while Mg has climbed to 22%. This creates a severe antagonism.

2. Smith Farms — Zone 3

Soil K is adequate (150 ppm), but Sap K is dropping sharply compared to Mg, indicating an uptake issue likely due to recent dry conditions.

Would you like me to draft a summary report for these growers or create a bulk task?

What else can you ask?

If it's in your data, Pulse can answer it or act on it.

"Compare my nitrogen levels across all fields."
"What is my biggest nutrient block now?"
"Which zones have the biggest nutrient imbalance right now?"
"Draft a task to adjust the P application rate based on this Haney test."
"What did we apply here last year when the leaves looked like this?"
"Are my young leaves showing deficiency?"
"Did the compost application actually raise organic matter?"
"Create a management zone where sap calcium is dropping."
"Which of my clients has the biggest K:Mg shift this season?"
"Summarize this 11-page AgSource lab PDF in 3 sentences."

Not ChatGPT. Not a search engine. Reliable augmentation.

Standard AI models guess based on the internet. Pulse acts as an expert assistant that calculates using your specific structured data, ensuring you and your agronomist share a trustworthy, data-backed baseline. It doesn't replace expertise—it scales it.

  • 597 nutrient mappings standardize every value. Context-aware unit conversions handle the difference between labs.
  • Correlates your realities. Pulse cross-references lab data, pest/disease fieldscout notes, and fertilization activities.
  • When Pulse says "your K dropped 15%", it's citing your test. It acts within your farm, generating tasks and management zones, not just text.
The Difference

Standard LLM

"Generally, potassium deficiency in crops can be caused by leaching in sandy soils or heavy crop removal..."

SoilBeat Pulse

"Field 3 is at the absolute bottom of its target range (120 ppm) with a base saturation of 2.89%. This is a 15% drop since your last sample in October."

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Potato Farmer, Ohio, USA

Your soil test finally talks back.

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Analyze samples

Pulse compares your lab results against targets, identifies deficiencies, and surfaces nutrient interactions — structured as an attention table.

Create analytics filters

"Show me K trends for my potato fields" — Pulse applies the right filters directly in your Analytics view.

Create management zones

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Import fertilizers and crop protection from files

Upload a product list and Pulse parses and registers them into your catalog automatically.

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"Log a foliar spray on Field 3 today" — Pulse creates the activity record with the right product, zone, and date.

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Lab Reports

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Farms, Crops & Harvests

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File Uploads in Chat

Drop a product list, crop rotation file, or lab report directly into the Pulse chat. It parses, structures, and creates the records for you.