Accurate Field Mapping Made Easy with Sveaverken Pocket Mapper
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Accurate field work starts with clear boundaries and guidance lines. If they are not marked properly, later work becomes harder to keep on track. But for many farmers, mapping still means extra time, extra steps, and equipment not designed for everyday field conditions.

Traditional surveying tools can be cumbersome to carry and slow to use, while standard GPS often falls short when more precise field marking is needed. That leaves farmers doing more preparation work than they want before the job can really begin.

Built for real field conditions

Field work is unpredictable. Tools need to be ready when the moment is right. Sveaverken Pocket Mapper is designed for direct use in the field.

 


With an IP67 protection rating and a housing built to withstand drops of up to 1.2 m, Pocket Mapper is built for the kind of conditions farmers face every day. With strong protection against water, dust, and accidental drops, it can handle muddy fields, rough ground, and changing weather with less worry.

Long working days are common during busy seasons. With up to 12 hours of continuous operation, Pocket Mapper allows multiple fields to be mapped in a single day without frequent charging.

Field mapping becomes part of the job, not a separate task to plan around.

Reliable positioning you can trust in the field

Accurate field work starts with reliable positioning.

Sveaverken Pocket Mapper supports full-constellation, multi-frequency GNSS with 1408 channels to help maintain reliable positioning across different field conditions.

For farmers, this means boundaries, markers, and key field points can be recorded more accurately on site, rather than relying on rough estimates or maps that do not fully match the ground conditions.

Walk the field and build the map as you go

Mapping does not need to interrupt the workday. With real-time mapping, farmers walk the field, and the map is built automatically with each step. Boundaries take shape naturally, following the land as it actually lies, not lines drawn later from memory.

During the same walk, farmers can do more than mark boundaries. They can also measure field area, record key points on the land, and prepare guidance lines on site. By setting a starting point, Pocket Mapper makes it easier to generate AB lines based on the actual layout of the land.

This helps reduce overlaps, avoid missed areas, and maintain consistent passes during operations such as planting, spraying, or fertilising. Everything is defined while standing in the field, at the moment it matters.

From field walks to guided operations

Mapping a field is just the beginning. With Sveaverken Pocket Mapper, FieldFusion Farm Management System, and Sveaverken Auto Steer Systems, a simple walk in the field becomes a complete workflow.

Start by walking the field to define boundaries and mark water outlets or obstacles. Pocket Mapper records everything on site and syncs it instantly with FieldFusion. FieldFusion keeps verified field records that you can review, adjust, or organise anytime. At the same time, guidance lines for the Sveaverken Auto Steer Systems can be generated from the mapped field, so tractors are ready to work with accurate references.

Together, Sveaverken precision farming solutions turn on-foot mapping into actionable field management and guided operations, saving time and supporting confident decision-making.

Start mapping where decisions are made

Sveaverken Pocket Mapper is designed to solve real, everyday challenges. Fields are no longer shaped on a screen. They become clear, accurate records that support planning, operations, and long-term field management.

Good decisions begin with reliable field information. If you would like to see how it fits into your own field work, request a demo and see how Pocket Mapper fits your workflow! Our team will get in touch with more information or arrange a practical demonstration.

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