Mapping & Prescription Support

Mapping can be used to identify pressure areas, confirm boundaries, and support targeted weed control. Where suitable, we can use mapping to help build spot-spray missions and custom prescription maps, so you focus treatment where it’s needed and reduce unnecessary spraying.
What mapping can help you do:
- Identify and mark weed pressure zones (patches and outbreaks)
- Create repeatable spot-spray missions for follow-up treatments
- Build custom prescription maps to target
Specific areas (spray only where needed)
- Support boundary planning for cleaner edges and fewer missed sections
- Improve job planning for tricky terrain, access limitations, and paddock layout
- Provide before/after comparisons to track progress over time
- Reduce unnecessary product use by focusing treatment on priority areas
- Assist with seasonal planning (where to treat first and where to monitor)
Best suited for:
- Properties with scattered outbreaks or patchy weed pressure
- Follow-up spraying after initial knockdown
- Larger areas where targeted treatment saves time and product
- Landholders who want clearer visibility of problem areas before spraying
If you’re not sure whether mapping or prescription style spraying is worthwhile for your property, we can talk through your goals and recommend the simplest approach. In many cases, even a basic map and a targeted spot spray plan can make follow up work faster and more efficient.
What mapping can help you do:
- Identify and mark weed pressure zones (patches and outbreaks)
- Create repeatable spot-spray missions for follow-up treatments
- Build custom prescription maps to target
Specific areas (spray only where needed)
- Support boundary planning for cleaner edges and fewer missed sections
- Improve job planning for tricky terrain, access limitations, and paddock layout
- Provide before/after comparisons to track progress over time
- Reduce unnecessary product use by focusing treatment on priority areas
- Assist with seasonal planning (where to treat first and where to monitor)
Best suited for:
- Properties with scattered outbreaks or patchy weed pressure
- Follow-up spraying after initial knockdown
- Larger areas where targeted treatment saves time and product
- Landholders who want clearer visibility of problem areas before spraying
If you’re not sure whether mapping or prescription style spraying is worthwhile for your property, we can talk through your goals and recommend the simplest approach. In many cases, even a basic map and a targeted spot spray plan can make follow up work faster and more efficient.