Agros · Field operations

Layered architecture

How Agros maps seasons, implements, and operators into a stack buyers can explain to cooperatives, enterprise farms, and agritech boards — without pretending to be a drone vendor or a soil lab.

  1. 01 · Field operations

    Tasks, passes, and coverage plans aligned to agronomic intent.

  2. 02 · Supervised autonomy

    Task envelopes, geo-fencing, operator overrides, evidence for every autonomy moment.

  3. 03 · Fleet & dispatch

    Implements and robots rostered alongside crews — who is where, with what mandate.

  4. 04 · Crop rhythms

    Phenology-linked scheduling and readiness states — fertility, spray, harvest windows.

  5. 05 · Continuity

    Backups of mission plans and telemetry posture — resilience when connectivity is asymmetric.

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