In this article, the authors propose new form of land management - the streaming methodology as the basis for building precise farming systems. Land management has always been an important state part and developed as the state needed it. The state determined the land policy for the development of land use in the country, organized the planning, rational use and protection of land resources as the basis of life and activity of people. In different periods, it has gone through different stages of development - from the simplest operations of measuring and dividing land areas to complex surveying systems used for organizing the rational use and protection of land. Unfortunately, nowadays land management as a system has ceased to exist in Russia. Therefore, the authors propose a solution to this problem - to restore the land management system at the state level. They also propose, within the framework of state programs, to carry out cartographic work using a stream methodology for planning and forecasting the use of land resources, in particular - arable lands as the main means of production.
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