At CattleCon this year, the same conversation kept coming up. Ranchers wondering whether their troughs had frozen over while they were away. Whether a gate got left open. Whether that section of fence they'd been meaning to check had finally gone down.
These aren't complicated problems. You just need to be able to see what's going on. But when you're off the property, or it's a two hour drive to the right paddock, you can't.
What GroundView does
GrazeMate already flies your property on a schedule. GroundView uses that footage to build 3D views of infrastructure across your operation, updated within 30 minutes of a flight.
Troughs, gates, fences, yards, tanks. If the drone flies over it, you can pull it up in the app and see exactly what it looks like right now.
Why it's useful
Driving out to check on something that turns out to be fine is one of the bigger time sinks in running a large property. GroundView lets you check first and drive out only when something actually needs attention.
It's also useful after weather events, when you need a quick read on what's still standing and what needs repair before you start sending people out.
Available now
GroundView is included with every GrazeMate system. If you want to see it on your property, get in touch for a demo.