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Field note

What a field-ready note should actually contain

The minimum evidence and next-step structure a real orchard note needs.

Getting Started 7 min read

Section 1

Ranked zones first

The note has to say where to stand first, not just show another pretty image.

Section 2

Likely drivers, not vague labels

A useful note narrows what the field team should verify on the ground before the day disappears.

Section 3

Confidence and caveats

Every field note needs enough QA context that people know what not to over-trust.

Next move

Inspect the sample run after you read the guide.

The guide explains the logic. The completed sample run shows whether Farmbit turns that logic into a field-ready brief.

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