Agricultural GPS tracker: keep farm equipment, livestock and working dogs in sight
Farms move fast: tractors leave the yard, trailers stay in remote fields, seasonal tools change hands and animals can cross familiar boundaries. An agricultural GPS tracker gives you a clearer view of those movements from the Invoxia app or Tracking Hub, with position updates, movement alerts, location history and geofences tailored to daily farm work.
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Choose the right Invoxia tracker for farm assets and animals
Use GPS Tracker Pro for machinery that travels widely, GPS Tracker Classic for national low-power tracking needs, and Biotracker for herding dogs when collar-based tracking is the right fit. This combination covers the main agricultural tracking needs: protecting high-value equipment, keeping a record of movements between sites, monitoring sensitive zones and adding a location reference for animals or dogs equipped with a suitable support.
Where can GPS tracking help on a farm?
Machinery, trailers and mobile tools
A tracker placed in a cab, trailer box or protected compartment helps you check the last known position of equipment that may be parked away from the main yard. Movement alerts are useful when a tractor, quad, bowser, generator or implement starts moving outside normal hours. For seasonal machinery, this also helps teams know where equipment was last used before the next job starts.
Why use Invoxia for agricultural GPS tracking?
A practical view of moving farm assets
View locations, recent trips and important events from the app or Tracking Hub. This is especially useful when several people use the same equipment or when machinery is shared between sites. A clear location history reduces uncertainty at the start of the day and helps teams coordinate without relying only on messages or memory.
No heavy installation work
Invoxia trackers are compact and battery powered. They can be placed discreetly in a vehicle, trailer, storage box or suitable animal support without immobilising equipment for wiring. This makes deployment easier on existing fleets, borrowed machinery and equipment that cannot be modified permanently.
Alerts that help you react sooner
Motion detection, geofences, history and Lost Mode provide useful signals when a vehicle is moved, a trailer leaves a yard or an equipped animal crosses a usual boundary. Instead of checking every asset manually, you receive information when a movement is unusual enough to require attention.
Connectivity matched to the use case
GPS Tracker Pro uses LTE-M for wide coverage. GPS Tracker Classic relies on LoRa/Sigfox low-power networks for national use. Biotracker combines LTE, NB-IoT and Bluetooth depending on the plan and tracking mode.
How does an Invoxia agricultural GPS tracker work?
Place the tracker on the asset or suitable support, pair it with the Invoxia app, then define the locations and alerts that match your operation. The tracker sends positions and events according to activity, such as movement, a zone crossing or Lost Mode activation.
For machinery, this helps you follow how equipment moves between yards, fields, workshops and contractors. For livestock or herding dogs, the tracker adds a location reference when the animal is fitted with an appropriate collar or support.
The setup can be kept simple at first: start with the most exposed tractor, trailer or dog, then extend the system as the farm identifies recurring risks. Many teams begin with theft prevention, then use the same trackers to improve coordination, locate equipment before a job and document movements across busy periods.
For best results, define the role of each tracker before installation. A tracker placed for anti-theft protection may need different zones and alert rules than a tracker used to understand daily equipment movement. Clear naming in the app, consistent placement and a simple response process make the system easier for the whole team to use.
- Location history: check recent positions and trips.
- Geofences: define farmyards, barns, fields, pastures or delivery zones.
- Smart alerts: receive notifications for unexpected movement or zone changes.
- Flexible deployment: equip one vehicle first, then extend to trailers, tools, animals or dogs as your needs grow.
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Tracking Hub: manage multiple agricultural trackers in one place
When several trackers are deployed across a farm, a cooperative or an agricultural services company, a central dashboard becomes easier than checking each device separately. Tracking Hub brings positions, alerts and users together in one professional workspace.
It is designed for teams that need to supervise tractors, trailers, utility vehicles, mobile tools, remote depots and selected animal tracking use cases. Access can be organised by role so the right people see the right information.
For agricultural operations with several sites, Tracking Hub also helps standardise alert handling. A manager can define the important zones, decide who receives notifications and keep a consistent overview even when equipment is used by employees, seasonal workers or external partners.
This central view can also support maintenance and operational planning. When teams know where an asset is, who last used it and whether it has moved recently, they can organise collection, servicing or deployment with fewer manual checks.
- Multi-tracker overview for equipment and mobile assets.
- User access management for employees, site managers or seasonal teams.
- Arrival and exit alerts around operational zones.
- Fleet coordination when machines and resources move between jobs.
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What farm equipment and animals can be tracked?
Every farm has its own priorities. A crop farm may focus on tractors, sprayers, trailers and fuel tanks. A livestock operation may need additional visibility on pasture equipment, selected animals or working dogs. Agricultural contractors often need to know where shared equipment is before the next job starts.
Invoxia can support tracking for tractors, utility vehicles, quads, trailers, implements, mobile tanks, generators, high-value seasonal tools, livestock fitted with suitable equipment and herding dogs using Biotracker.
The same approach can be applied progressively. A small farm may start with one tracker on a critical vehicle, while a larger organisation may equip several categories of assets and group them by site, team or use case. What matters is choosing a placement that protects the tracker while preserving signal quality.
Typical assets include vehicles used every day, equipment stored outside, tools that are expensive to replace and mobile items that are easy to move without leaving a visible trace. For animals and dogs, the key is always to use a suitable support and to treat GPS as an additional reference.
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Which GPS tracker is best for agricultural use?
Choose according to coverage, autonomy, discretion and expected update frequency. GPS Tracker Classic is suited to national low-power tracking where autonomy is the main priority. GPS Tracker Pro is a better match for assets that travel further or need LTE-M coverage. For herding dogs, Biotracker is the more coherent option because it is designed for collar use.
Before deploying trackers at scale, review who will receive alerts, how geofences will be managed and where each tracker can be installed without reducing signal quality. It is also worth defining an internal routine: who checks alerts, when Lost Mode should be activated and which team member is responsible for updating zones when equipment changes location.
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Frequently asked questions about farm GPS trackers
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Start with the equipment’s movement pattern. GPS Tracker Pro is usually the strongest choice for tractors, trailers and utility vehicles that move across wider areas or need LTE-M coverage. GPS Tracker Classic is more suited to national low-power tracking, especially when autonomy and simple security alerts are the priority. For working dogs, Biotracker is the more appropriate collar-based option.
Yes. You can add several trackers to the Invoxia app to follow vehicles, trailers and mobile equipment from the same account. For a farm, cooperative or agricultural services company with several users, Tracking Hub makes the setup easier to manage by centralising assets, access rights, zones and alerts.
A tracker can provide an additional location reference when it is installed on a suitable support and used in appropriate outdoor conditions. For livestock, it should be considered as a complementary aid rather than a replacement for normal supervision. For herding dogs, Biotracker is designed for compatible collar use and is the most relevant product in the range.
Choose a discreet, protected location that still allows good signal reception: inside a cab, storage compartment, trailer box or sheltered area of the equipment. Avoid placing the tracker in a fully enclosed metal box or against thick metal shielding, as this can reduce performance. For dogs or animals, use a compatible collar or support.
GPS Tracker Pro uses LTE-M, GPS Tracker Classic uses LoRa/Sigfox low-power networks, and Biotracker uses LTE, NB-IoT and Bluetooth depending on the plan and tracking mode.
Connectivity depends on the product and plan selected. Before choosing, compare the current subscription options, expected usage and number of trackers you plan to deploy. For professional setups, alert frequency, coverage needs and team access can also influence the right choice.
When a geofence is configured, the app can send an alert when an equipped asset enters or leaves that zone. This is useful around barns, yards, fields, depots or delivery areas, especially when equipment is parked away from the main site or used by several people.


















