What a vegor update looks like
Every 5 to 10 days, vegor sends a short update on each field based on the last satellite image captured. Here are a few situations you might see — the same at-a-glance view and plain-language read you get on your phone.
First, what needs your attention
Three paddocks flagged — the north needs a closer look.
- The flagged paddocks all sit in the north — vegetation there fell below its usual range since the last image.
- A new patch of standing water appeared to the west; worth walking these before anything else.
Most paddocks are back in range after the rain.
- Last week's rain took hold — vegetation across most paddocks is back within its usual range.
- One paddock is still catching up, but nothing needs attention today.
New standing water in the low ground; one paddock slipped.
- A new area of standing water is spreading in the south-eastern corner, and the paddock around it has slipped below its usual range.
- The rest of the field is holding steady.
Then, go deeper
Tap into any field and the detail is there — a card for each paddock, the trend behind it, and the whole field on the map.
Last image Jun 7, 2026
Vegetation productivity below the usual range for this paddock.
Below this paddock's usual range for this time of year — based on five earlier years.
Over the last three months, productivity held steady, then dipped in the latest image.
About 135 ha declined since the last image.
About half a hectare of standing water cleared since the previous image.
Productivity here is already among the lowest on the farm and has dropped further — easing grazing pressure next cycle may help it recover.


