You have several blocks to visit and limited time.
Advisor fit
Farmbit for advisors who do not want to start every visit cold
Farmbit is useful before a field visit, not instead of one. Use it to narrow which block deserves the first stop, what the likely issue might be, and whether the visit should stay simple or escalate into something closer.
Suggested sequence
A practical advisor routine
- Pick the block most likely to change this week's visit plan.
- Run the free check and confirm the area before the visit.
- Review the ranked zones and likely driver before you travel.
- Walk those rows first with the grower or field lead.
- Escalate to drone, phone, or other closer evidence only if the block stays mixed.
Where it helps
Three advisor situations where Farmbit earns its spot
The grower wants a quick read before you arrive.
You need to judge whether more capture is worth the spend.
What the advisor gets
The goal is a shorter first conversation in the field
- A ranked block or zone order that tells you where to stand first.
- A likely driver summary that helps narrow the first field questions.
- A short note and priority map you can reuse with the grower, scout, or GIS export.
What it does not replace
Farmbit should narrow the visit. It should not pretend to finish it.
- It does not replace agronomy judgment.
- It does not confirm leaf-level disease from space.
- It does not turn one coarse pass into a full recommendation set.
- It does not remove the need for row-level confirmation when the decision is already narrow.
Public sample
Open the sample result before the next visit.
The public sample shows the same ranked zones, short note, and priority map an advisor can inspect before using Farmbit on a real block.
FAQ
Questions advisors usually ask
When is Farmbit more useful than just waiting for the visit?
When several blocks are competing for attention and you want a better first stop before the day gets consumed by travel and walking.
When is drone still the better next step?
After the free pass and the first walk both keep pointing back to the same block and you still need tighter structure before advising action.
Does Farmbit replace field notes?
No. It gives a better starting point and a reusable field brief, but the advisor's judgment still closes the loop.
Next step
Open the sample result, then try the free check on a real block
The fastest way to judge advisor fit is to inspect the public sample first, then run the free check on the next block that is likely to shape your visit.