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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,851 datasets
Ontario's Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, with assistance from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness, started the Pollen Monitoring Network in 2015. The data contains measurements of pesticide concentrations, including neonicotinoid insecticides, insecticides, and fungicides, in pollen samples collected from honeybee yards in Ontario. The dataset is related to several other neonicotinoid monitoring studies.
452 found-dead hares from Sweden between 2016 and 2021, each tested for tularemia and associated with landscape variables for the surrounding 80 hectares. The dataset was created by Lovisa Hökby and includes an R script for analysis. It was last updated in April 2026.
Experimental data from a study assessing forage legume living mulches in organic wheat systems over the 2022/23 and 2023/24 growing seasons. The dataset, authored by Danilo Scordia and shared under CC-BY-4.0, compares grain yield, protein content, weed suppression, and nitrogen requirements for durum and bread wheat varieties under different fertilization levels.
Fahad Shah's study on figshare analyzes Land Surface Temperature and Urban Heat Island effects in Lahore District using Landsat satellite data from 2000, 2010, and 2020. The data tracks changes in built-up area, vegetation, and thermal indices, showing built-up expansion from 22.99% to 47.17% and a mean LST rise from 33°C to 34.8°C over two decades. The findings correlate LST with the Normalized Difference Built-up Index and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index.
Buriram Province, Thailand, is the focus of this dataset, which profiles older farmers aged 60–69 in drought-prone communities. It was created by Watchara Pechdin and last updated in May 2026. The data likely contains qualitative and quantitative survey results from stratified group discussions, examining behavioral beliefs, social norms, and self-efficacy related to drought adaptation.
Qualitative codes from a study of drought adaptation among farmers aged 60–69 in Buriram Province, Thailand. The dataset likely contains themes related to behavioral beliefs, social norms, and cost–benefit appraisals derived from stratified group discussions. It was authored by Watchara Pechdin and last updated on 2026-05-19.
Stratified group discussions with farmers aged 60–69 in drought-prone communities of Buriram Province, Thailand, examine how behavioral beliefs, social norms, and perceived self-efficacy shape drought adaptation. Watchara Pechdin authored this 9.5 KB dataset, last updated on May 19, 2026. The analysis indicates adaptation is mediated by peer-influenced cognitive processes and community norms that reinforce traditional farming identities.
Watchara Pechdin's dataset, last updated on 2026-05-19, examines drought adaptation among farmers aged 60–69 in Buriram Province, Thailand. The 5.5 KB XLS file likely contains data from stratified group discussions with older farmers who have more than a decade of experience. The analysis is based on social–psychological theories of behavior and decision-making.
Vector data delineates both designated administrative boundaries and actual observed irrigation areas across Australia. The dataset was compiled by the National Land and Water Resources Audit from multiple state and basin-level agencies. It is available in both vector and raster formats, with the raster version aligned to the 1996/97 Land Use of Australia dataset.
Vector and raster data delineating designated and actual irrigation areas across Australia. The dataset was compiled by the National Land and Water Resources Audit, integrating boundaries from multiple state and basin-level agencies. It was constructed using ARC/INFO and ArcView software from source material of variable scale.
A 33.6 KB dataset by Ruijing Zhang, last updated April 24, 2026, provides data for biomass equations and carbon calculations. It contains results from a life cycle assessment of main tree species in Shihezi City, comparing carbon storage and emissions across three urban green space types.
Upper Hunter region polygons identifying strategic equine industry clusters. The data likely contains polygons for horse breeding facilities, veterinary centers, and related infrastructure deemed critical and potentially impacted by mining. It was published by the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure and last updated on 2026-05-12.
Abundance data of microlitter, including microplastics, were collected from riverine samples across the Orange-Senqu River basin in 2021. The dataset includes separate files for biota, sediment, and surface waters, alongside a file summarizing local watershed traits like population density and land use. It was published by the Marine Environmental Data & Information Network.
City of Sydney Council hosts a map of tree donation locations. The dataset is a hosted feature layer published on October 8, 2021, with data currency matching that date. The data aggregator is the City of Sydney Council, and the custodian is NSW Spatial Services.
Microplastic abundance data from tuna stomachs, land crabs, and reef fish collected around Efate Island, Vanuatu in 2018 includes sample wet weight and species information. A second file provides the ATR-FT-IR spectrum profile of a specific plastic piece found in a tuna stomach, accompanied by photographic images of the analyzed fragment. This dataset supports research into the contamination of specific marine species and the chemical identification of ingested plastics in a Pacific island context.
A mini review document synthesizing recent evidence on the anti-aging bioactivities of two food-derived compounds, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and spermidine (SPD). The document was authored by Tomoe Numaguchi and uploaded to figshare in May 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It is a 773.9 KB DOCX file.
A static 2014 snapshot of live agreement boundaries from the former Countryside Stewardship Scheme in England, created by Natural England. The dataset represents the scheme's state at its closure in 2014 and does not contain updated information. The original scheme, established in 1991, expired in 2014 and was later relaunched under the Rural Development Programme England.
LiDAR data acquired in April/May 2020 at an average resolution of 12ppm was processed to create a map of vegetation cover above 3 meters for the Australian Capital Territory. The dataset is provided as district-based polygons and 1km tiles for easier viewing. It was produced by Aerometrex under contract for the ACT Government.
April/May 2020 canopy cover polygons for the Australian Capital Territory, derived from LiDAR data. The dataset represents vegetation above 3 meters and is processed into vector polygons at 1-meter resolution. It was created by Aerometrex under contract for the ACT Government.
LiDAR-derived canopy cover polygons for the Australian Capital Territory represent vegetation above 3 meters tall as of April/May 2020. The ACT Government processed Aerometrex's 12ppm LiDAR data using DSM/DEM subtraction and NDVI filtering to create a 1-meter resolution vector dataset. This map is split into districts and 1km tiles for easier access and viewing.