Farm mapping
Compliance-ready farm mapping integrated with your workflows
Replace disconnected mapping tools with field boundaries, APN overlays, sampling sites, and irrigation infrastructure linked to your compliance and water accounting records.
Why standalone mapping tools fall short
Field maps belong inside compliance workflows — not in a separate GIS tool.
Maps disconnected from records
Field maps live separately from compliance and water accounting data.
APN data maintained twice
Boundary and parcel data is updated in mapping tools and farm records independently.
Sampling sites hard to share
Lab and auditor access to sampling locations requires manual exports.
Manual map recreation
Printable maps are rebuilt manually for each reporting cycle.
Maps linked to farm and compliance records
Field boundaries and infrastructure layers inside your operational workflow.
- APN overlays linked to farm records
- Sampling points, wells, and irrigation infrastructure
- Printable maps for growers, agencies, and auditors
Map → Link → Integrate → Export
Mapping as part of compliance, not a separate tool.
Map
Define field boundaries, APN overlays, and infrastructure layers.
Link
Connect map layers to farm, parcel, and compliance records.
Integrate
Use map data in ILRP, dairy, and water accounting workflows.
Export
Produce printable maps for growers, agencies, and review teams.
Built for agricultural mapping
Field boundaries
Define and maintain field boundary layers.
APN overlays
Link parcel data to farm records.
Sampling sites
Map points for labs and auditors.
Irrigation infrastructure
Wells, pumps, and delivery systems.
ILRP integration
Maps tied to irrigated lands records.
Water accounting
Parcel layers for SGMA workflows.
Printable exports
Maps for reporting cycles and review.
Multi-operation support
Manage maps across growers and agencies.
Standalone GIS vs. United Tracking Systems
Standalone mapping tools
- Maps disconnected from compliance records
- APN data maintained separately from operations
- Manual exports for labs and auditors
- Printable maps recreated each reporting cycle
United Tracking Systems
- Map layers linked to farm and parcel records
- APN overlays integrated with compliance workflows
- Sampling sites shared with operational context
- Printable maps generated from live data
Example workflow
GSA parcel mapping integration
A groundwater agency maintained parcel boundaries in a standalone GIS tool while water accounting ran in spreadsheets. Field boundaries, APN assignments, and account records required manual reconciliation before each water year.
Outcome: Parcel map layers now link directly to water accounting records. Staff and growers reference the same boundary data, and printable maps export from live records instead of manual GIS updates.
Related paths
Frequently asked questions
Can maps integrate with ILRP and water accounting workflows?
Yes. Map layers integrate with ILRP, dairy, and SGMA water accounting workflows so field boundaries and infrastructure stay linked to operational records.
Does it support APN overlays?
Yes. APN and field boundary data link to farm and parcel records, reducing duplicate data maintenance across tools.
Can we map sampling sites and irrigation infrastructure?
Yes. Sampling points, wells, lagoons, and irrigation infrastructure can be mapped and shared with labs, auditors, and review teams.
Can we produce printable maps for reporting?
Yes. The system generates printable maps for growers, agencies, and review teams from live data instead of manual recreation each cycle.
Can we import existing boundary data?
Most implementations start by importing existing shapefiles or boundary exports. We scope the migration based on your GIS data format and quality.
Schedule a Mapping Workflow Review
Tell us about your field boundaries, APN data, and compliance workflows. We will map the right integration path.