Agricultural Contractors
As a contractor providing proof of placement to your client, for
both their peace of mind, and supply to local authorities, is
essential.
TracMap allows you to simply and cost effectively provide
clients with proof of placement mapping, whilst also providing
productivity gains of 20%+ and significant operationalbenefits.
Benefits
- Makes it easy to create parallel and correctly spaced lands
- Get quantities and sowing rate correct
- Calculate paddock areas before starting work
- Monitor area remaining while working
- Makes working at night considerably easier
- Keep track of where you are in a block
- Warns of approaching headlands or direction changes
- Makes it easy to line up on previous pass when turning
- Provides accountability for job quality by staff
- Users are able to use maps as a means of billing clients
- Provides a simple method of meeting any traceability and audit
requirements
- Achieve protection from false claims for consequential damage
as a result of negligence
- Ability to use maps as a means of billing clients, often before
the vehicle has returned from a day's work
Features
- Easy to use menus and buttons
- Draws a map on the screen, which makes it easy to see the area
covered and remaining to cover while working
- Ability to add and save hazards by customers, assisting repeat
visits to customers
- Option to import and display customers GPS farm maps
- Transmit maps through the cellular network easily at the touch
of a button
- Mark position to return when refilling
- Can save up to 40 uncompleted jobs for later retrieval
- Large 6.4 inch screen size for easy reading
- Great daylight visibility, irrespective of sunlight
conditions
- Completely waterproof and dustproof, meaning you can operate in
all environments
- Swivel Dash Mounting for ease of placement and viewing

Map on Screen
Case Studies
No more foam marking
Tim Duncan operates in the Ida Valley, which throughout Summer
reaches high temperatures and often resulted in foam markings not
lasting the day.
Precision Spreading of Fertiliser
Like all aspects of farming, fertiliser needs to be applied accurately to ensure it is not wasted, and there is no overlap causing excess product which could damage the environment.