For land managers briefing absentee owners, families, and investors
Prepare the absentee-owner update before the call becomes a reconstruction.
CropLens prepares a next-business-day owner-call brief from recent aerial/satellite views and parcel context: what looks different, the source/date behind the view, what to ask the operator or tenant, and what still needs ground confirmation.
One-page example with source/date notes and operator questions. No property details or call needed.
- Turnaround
- Next business day
- Trust
- Source/date noted
- Output
- Operator questions
Built for monthly, seasonal, and quarterly updates to absentee owners, families, and investors.
Use as call prep, not as field inspection, crop diagnosis, yield forecast, or agronomy advice.
Why this exists
Use imagery to organize the owner conversation, not replace field confirmation.
A short brief that separates owner-ready context from operator follow-up questions.
No inspection claim. No crop diagnosis. No yield forecast. No agronomy advice.
Before the owner call
See what to say, what to ask, and what not to claim.
The prep sheet separates what is visible from imagery, what still needs operator confirmation, and what can be carefully framed in the owner update.
Owner-call prep notes
Plain-language notes for the owner call: what appears visible, what changed, and what still needs confirmation.
Operator follow-up questions
Questions to ask the farm operator or tenant before imagery context becomes an owner update.
Source/date and clear limits
Image source and capture-date notes with wording that avoids diagnosis, yield forecast, field inspection, or proof-of-condition claims.
First owner-update test
See the sample first. Then try one property before the next owner call.
Get the sample prep sheet
Only a work email is needed. No property, owner file, or call required for the sample.
Optional: send one public property
If the format fits, use an APN, address, listing, boundary, or short note from a real owner update.
Use it as call prep
Review visible imagery notes, operator questions, source/date, and clear limits before the owner or operator call.
Clear boundaries for managers
Trust comes from separating visible context from confirmed facts.
CropLens does not claim field truth from imagery. Each brief labels what appears visible, what needs operator confirmation, and what should stay out of the owner update.
Visible from imagery
Recent aerial/satellite context with image source and capture date, so the owner update does not overstate certainty.
Needs operator confirmation
The brief separates owner-facing notes from questions for the operator, tenant, or local contact.
Not claimed as field truth
No crop diagnosis, yield forecast, agronomy advice, field inspection, or proof of actual field condition.
Owner-call sample
Get the sample before sharing a property.
Use the sample before your next absentee-owner update, for example when an owner asks why one field looks uneven. We reply by the next business day; if useful, reply with one public parcel, APN, listing, boundary, or owner question for a scoped first pass.