An agricultural or land service enquiry should describe the property, the work area and the task that needs review. The purpose is to give the team enough information to discuss the relevant service direction without making assumptions about the land, vegetation or equipment required.

Describe the property and work area

Provide the suburb, locality or postcode and an approximate area or boundary. Explain whether the site is a farm, orchard, vegetable-growing area, undeveloped land or another property type. Photos should show both the general area and representative vegetation or ground conditions.

Identify the task

State whether the enquiry concerns orchard weed control, mowing, crop spraying, vegetation clearing, land preparation or broader agricultural contracting. If several tasks are involved, separate them in the message. For spraying enquiries, identify the crop or area and the issue to be discussed without selecting products or application instructions through the website.

Information to include

  • The property location and approximate size of the work area.
  • Photos showing vegetation, ground conditions and visible obstacles.
  • Whether the enquiry involves mowing, weed control, spraying, vegetation clearing or land preparation.
  • Gate widths, access tracks and working space available for equipment.
  • Known fences, irrigation, structures or sensitive areas within the work zone.
  • Any site plan or marked aerial image already available.

Access and site constraints

Show entry points, tracks, slopes, wet areas and visible obstacles that may affect access. Mention livestock, occupied areas or other activities that need to be considered. Equipment, safe-work controls and the final method depend on the actual site and must be confirmed after review.

The service scope, availability, price and timing can be discussed after the property and access information has been reviewed. Visit Agricultural & Land Services for the service overview.