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The shared map UK farms and estates run their land from

Farm managers, estate teams and contractors use Pin Drop to plot every parcel, log every inspection against its boundary and run seasonal jobs across the holding without rebuilding the plan from scratch.
A typical autumn week, mapped

From drilling to harvest, the holding stays in one workspace

Seasonal fieldwork in plain view

An autumn week on a UK arable farm tells the story. Monday morning, the farm manager opens the map and reviews the parcels drilled on Friday and Saturday, marking each one with the variety and the seed rate. Tuesday, a sprayer goes out across six parcels with a pre-emergent. The application drops as a pin against each polygon, with the product, the dose and the wind reading. Wednesday, a stewardship inspection is planned for the buffer strips along the watercourse, and the map already shows the SFI code and the last walk. Thursday afternoon, the agronomist scouts the early-drilled fields for slug damage and pins the hot spots. Friday, the manager runs a five-minute review with the operations team standing around the same map on a tablet, and Saturday's plan goes out by 17.00. There is no spreadsheet to reconcile because the spreadsheet was the map. Pin Drop is rated 4.7 out of 5 from over 1,400 reviews.
Testimonials

Trusted by UK farms, estates and land services

Used by mixed arable farms, large estates, contract farming businesses and land service firms working across the British countryside. Rated 4.7 out of 5 from over 1,400 reviews.
“Operational zones and field tasks are measurable across seasons.”
David Mwangi
Regional Farm Supervisor
“Mapping fields and seasonal activity improved how we plan across large areas of land.”
Lucas Fernández
Farm Operations Manager
“Apiary zones are now organised across properties in one operational view.”
Amina Farah
Agricultural Land Coordinator
Rated 4.7/5
Based on 1.4k+ ratings
Guided walkthrough

See farm operations on a shared map

Walk through how a farm manager opens the holding on a Monday morning, reviews last week's drilling, plans the week's spraying and walks the result with the team without leaving the map.