Initially heterogeneous data sources, namely, Bureau of Meteorology-Long Paddock (SILO), Australian Water Availability Project (AWAP), Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS), Australian Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Sensor Network (CosmOz), and Australian Digital Elevation (DED) databases were integrated along with NASAs LANDSAT and MODIS products, to develop the legacy part to provide historical visual data accounts of an area of interest and also the daily monitoring and visualization part of the i-EKbase system. This system (Figure 1 and Figure 2) is to be used to complement the real time sensor and sensor network data stream for better decision support and biosecurity hot-spot predictions. Integration of approximately 20 GB of data is being processed every day in this newly system to produce a farming hot-spot map for daily monitoring.