Property computer mapping assists with the management and planning of infrastructure like fences and irrigation lines, calculating paddock areas, monitoring water points and implementing management tools like cell grazing schemes and fire management plans.
With the right mapping software, landholders can access mapping data via the internet from satellite imagery to the latest state government mapping data. Being able to access this data means you can create an effective property map.
More information on the different types of imagery used to create your maps.
Please contact the AgForce GIS team for fee-for-service options.
This training is nationally accredited and can assist you or your employees to achieve either a
Successful participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit: AHCLPW404 - Produce maps for land management purposes.
Please refer to AgForce Training for more on AgForce Training policies and procedures and the rights and obligations of learners and the training organisation including fees, refunds, complaints and appeals.
Blackall producers Simon and Christine Campbell use satellite imagery and property mapping to set optimum stocking rates.
"The satellite photo provides clear and simple boundaries of similar grasses," Mr Campbell said.
"Being a cattle-only business, we need to know exactly how much grass we have."
Useful Links
agdata.com.au
farmkeeper.com.au
psystems.com.au/farmmap
oziexplorer.com
esriaustralia.com.au
mapinfo.com.au
geoimage.com.au
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