Who this page is for
- Small orchard teams that need a weekly walk order, not another dashboard.
- Operators juggling irrigation drift, uneven vigor, and limited field labor.
- Advisors who need one page they can hand to the crew before the truck leaves.
Fit page
Almond crews lose time when every weak hotspot turns into a full-block walk. Farmbit helps narrow the first pass, point the crew at the strongest change, and keep the follow-up honest when the signal is still coarse.
Who this page is for
What Farmbit helps catch early
Where the signal is weak
Capture mode fit
Satellite first
Use the free satellite pass to rank which almond blocks deserve the first walk this week.
Drone mapping
Escalate to drone mapping when the crew needs tighter structure inside one block, not another full-orchard pass.
Mobile scouting
Use phone scouting when the crew already knows where to stand and needs visible proof from the row.
Canopy-light check
Use canopy-light checks when under-canopy light helps confirm whether the canopy is opening unevenly.
Failure modes this page tries to avoid
What the crew should receive
Related pages
FAQ
No. Farmbit should narrow where to look first and what to verify, not pretend a coarse pass can confirm leaf-level disease.
When the first pass and field check agree that one block still needs tighter structural detail before the crew acts.
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Weekly scouting for apple orchards
Help the apple crew decide where to walk first, what likely changed, and when one block needs closer evidence than the free satellite pass can provide.