Paying Workers by Area? Know the Cost Before the Workday Ends
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In many plantations and agricultural operations, workers or contractors are paid based on the area they complete.
But when several people are working across different plots, one question often comes up:
How much work was actually completed today?
Relying on calculations or verbal reports can make it difficult to calculate payments accurately and keep work records consistent.
Measure Area and Calculate Cost in One Step
The Wanggan Land Meter is designed to simplify this process.
Before measurement, users can preset a unit rate, such as a cost per hectare or per acre. Once the measurement is completed, the device automatically displays both the measured area and the calculated amount based on the preset rate.
Instead of measuring first and calculating later, plantation owners and managers can see the results immediately in the field.
Flexible for Different Types of Work
The Wanggan Land Meter can be carried by hand when walking field boundaries or mounted on agricultural machinery and vehicles when measuring larger areas.
Whether checking completed work, managing contractors, or keeping field records, it provides a practical reference for both area and calculated cost.
More Than Just Area Measurement
For many plantation managers, measuring land is only part of the job. Understanding work progress and calculating payments are often just as important.
By combining area measurement and cost calculation in a single workflow, the Wanggan Land Meter helps turn field measurements into useful management information.
Because when payment depends on area, knowing the actual work completed matters.



