Pick one block
Start with the block that is bothering the crew this week. Do not try to screen the whole farm at once. Pick the place where a better read would change what the team does next.
Pick one block
Precision Methodology
The Precision Path:
From Sky to Soil
Use Farmbit when the team is staring at a few questionable blocks and does not have time to wander through all of them. Start with one orchard, berry block, or vineyard. Look at the ranked zones, send the crew to those rows first, and only pay for drone, advisor, or extra scouting when the first pass still leaves the block unresolved.

The sequence in one line
Pick one block -> Run free check -> Review ranked zones -> Walk those rows first -> Escalate only if needed
Workflow
Start with the block that is bothering the crew this week. Do not try to screen the whole farm at once. Pick the place where a better read would change what the team does next.
Pick one block
Use the free satellite check to confirm the area and get a first broad read before anyone books a flight, calls an advisor, or burns half a day walking.
Run the free check
Open the ranked walk order, skim the likely driver, and check the confidence notes before the trucks leave the yard.
Review the ranked zones
Use the ranked zones and the short brief to hit the rows most likely to matter first, instead of spending the morning on rows that were never the problem.
Walk those rows first
What the operator opens next
Start with the free preview, open the crew brief, then decide whether this block has earned a closer paid follow-up.
How teams use Farmbit on a busy week

Use the first read to see whether this block deserves the first truck at all.

The brief should tell the crew where to stand first and what to verify before the morning disappears.

Only after the preview and the first walk should the team move into paid drone, advisor, or another closer pass.

Who it is for
Use Farmbit to prioritize which orchard block or rows deserve the first walk during a busy scouting window.
Use a broad first pass to narrow where crews should check first across larger berry plantings.
Spot broad canopy variation early and decide whether closer follow-up is worth it before you fly or walk more.
Pick one orchard, berry block, or vineyard. Confirm the area, review the preview, and decide whether that block deserves closer follow-up.