A better farm layout starts with the land's own logic: slope, water, soil and movement.
Productive farm planning starts by understanding how water moves, where soils change and how people, machinery and livestock will travel across the property.
Mapping these conditions before fixing roads, irrigation lines and production blocks helps reduce erosion, wasted movement and expensive later changes.
A practical plan should be accurate enough to guide investment while remaining flexible as markets, crops and farm capacity evolve.
