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Farm Maps improve the
day-to-day management of your farm, including:

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Saving money
when sowing down pastures and applying fertiliser; |

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Working out
stocking rates on different parts of the farm; |

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Making seasonal
assessments on how much land to shut up for hay or silage in the summer; |

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Planning stock
movements and feed availability during the winter. |
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Photomaps show your
property's layout and give you an accurate measure of the productive and non-productive
areas. Click on the sample on the
left to see more detail. |
| This map has been developed
to show financiers and consultants the area of a property being considered for an
irrigation plan. The paddocks shaded in blue show the potential area for irrigation. This type of map can be quickly developed from the
black and white maps that are part of our standard service. |
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Existing aerial photos of
your property, taken from around 20,000 feet, form part of our standard Farm Mapping
package. |
| "When we bought a new property a
couple of years ago the first thing we did was to enquire about a farm map and Farm
Mapping were by far the most economical. We use it to calculate winter feed requirements,
fertiliser application, and plan shelter belt sitings as well as general stock setting.
The flexibility of the Farm Mapping staff in terms of quickly updating our maps has been a
real advantage to us as well." Don Wyber, Christchurch |
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