Agricultural farm surveying and planning
Agricultural farm surveying and planning

Vikas Singh Sengar1, Rohit Kumar Sakya2, Amit Singh3 and Rahul Ojha4

  1. Assistant Professor, Shivalik Institute of Professional Studies, Dehradun
  2. Assistant Professor, Shivalik College of Engineering, Dehrdun
  3. Assistant Professor, Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
  4. Assistant Professor, RVSKVV, Gwalior

Agricultural farm surveying is the process of estimating and mapping the position, height, size and boundary of agricultural farm.

Agricultural farm planning is the process of outlining (lay-out) the farm strip and organizing the farm lay out for proper usage without the risk of farming land degradation.

Importance of agricultural farm surveying:

• It helps to know the size of farm land and cultivated land

• It helps in feasibility studies

• It enables the farmers to make proper use of the land under different farming system

• Farmers can be easily determines the proper site and location for particular farm enterprises or structures within minutes

• It also gives security over the land.

• It also helps in several practices of agriculture such as for stabilization of irrigation channel or drainage channel etc.

Surveying Equipment

• Ranging pole

• Arrow or pin

• Gunter’s chain

• Measuring tape

• Prismatic compass

• Theodolite

Maintenance of surveying equipment

• Cleaning and drying the properly all surveying equipment after use or before storage

• Grease the metal tips regularly if needed

• Paint if necessary

• Repair and service the necessary equipment at regularly interval as per need

• Sharpen blunt edges regularly

Farm strip:

Farm strip is a piece of land where farm buildings and structures are located.

Factors to be considered during farm strip planning:

• Climatic factors

• Topographic factor

• Nature of the soil, soil types and water supply

• The farm strip must be accessible for ease transportation and carriage of materials in and out of the farm.

• When you planned the agricultural farm surveying some economic factors is also to be considered such as availability of capital, profit and the cost

Principles of farm layout

For a feasible Agricultural farm planning, curtain conditions should be considered i.e.-

• Office buildings should be located distant from animal pens and processing unit.

• Crops should be cultivated on fertile land and building on infertile land

• Always avoid the erosion prone areas

• The farm must be accessible.