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Soon, the orchard ran like a distributed machine. Crews used short messages — whistles and colored flags — instead of long debates, avoiding costly synchronization. Workers who finished early were reassigned dynamically to busy crews, balancing load. On harvest day, the valley echoed with synchronized ticks and the laughter of a team that had learned to split work, coordinate lightly, and respect the limits of parallelism.