The present investigation involves understanding of the site-specific nutrient content through nutrient maps and recommendation of fertilizers based on the soil test values. The Fertilizer recommendations based on soil fertility status is the key for ensuring the productivity and sustainability of the system. The generation of soil fertility maps at Rythu Bharosa Kendra (RBK) or Farmer Assurance Centres level helps in judicious use of chemical fertilizers. The present study was conducted in Bandarupalli and Mannasamudram villages of Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh. The soil fertility parameters were mapped by using the Arc GIS ver 10 software for major and micro nutrients. The spatial analysis of fertility of the study area indicated that the soils of study area were slightly acidic to strongly alkaline (6.17 to 8.71). The electrical conductivity (EC) was non- saline and ranged from 0.08 to 0.46 dS m-1 . The organic carbon was low to medium status. The available nitrogen was ranged from low to medium (50.16 – 304.6 kg ha-1 ), available phosphorous (13.4 – 89.6 kg ha-1 ) and potassium (69 – 925 kg ha-1 ) were ranged from low to high. The available calcium and magnesium were sufficient status ranged from 5.0 to 16.5 and 1.9 to 9.7 cmol (p+ ) kg-1 , respectively. The available sulphur varied from deficient to sufficient (2.5 to 24 mg kg-1 ). The DTPA extractable micronutrients viz., Cu, Mn and Zn were sufficient and ranged from 0.2 to 9.53, 1.33 to 9.37 and 0.62 to 9.32 mg kg-1 , respectively except iron which was in deficient to sufficient status (4.12 to 22.57 mg kg-1 ).