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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,885 datasets
Northern Armenia livestock seroprevalence survey of Toxoplasma gondii conducted by Ruzanna Gevorgyan. The dataset includes results from 1996 serum samples from sheep, pigs, and cattle collected from Shirak, Lori, and Tavush provinces. Overall seroprevalence was 15.5%, with species-specific rates of 22.5% for sheep, 28.6% for pigs, and 10.1% for cattle.
Australian continent heat flow data, combining 20 new values with published land and marine data from the area 90-170°E, 0-45°S. Geoscience Australia Data produced contour maps of heat flux, revealing a generally low (30-60 mW m^-2) but regionally higher (70-100 mW m^-2) pattern in eastern Australia. The data was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Contiguous United States crop type ground truth data for 124,419 cropland fields from 2013 to 2023. The dataset covers 17 major crop types across 294 Agricultural Statistics Districts and includes uncertainty metrics. It was created by Zhijie Zhou and is hosted on figshare.
Corangamite region in Victoria, Australia, contains soil and land information from a 2002-2003 land resource assessment project. The dataset includes land degradation assessments for each soil-landform unit at a scale of 1:100,000. It was produced by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and is available via Victorian Resources Online.
Full data from a study investigating how three submerged macrophyte species affect methane dynamics in agricultural ditches. The dataset includes quantified methane oxidation and production potentials in roots and shoots, as well as diffusive and ebullitive emission measurements. It was authored by Q. Struik and last updated on June 2, 2026.
A forest base map provides an overview of the location and spatial extent of forest areas in the German state of Brandenburg. It represents the basic forest division of all forest types and property types, including areas defined by the Brandenburg Forest Act and other farm areas. The data is a combined grouping of vector data including surfaces, lines, design lines, dots, and texts.
England's spatial prioritisation of total carbon storage for 2023, combining above-ground vegetation and below-ground soil carbon layers. The raster datasets have a 25m² resolution and represent values in tonnes of carbon per hectare (t C Ha-1). The data is provided by Natural England and is based on sources including the National Forest Inventory, Soilscapes, and NASA SRTM.
A survey commissioned by the Sustainable Development Division of the City of Montreal measures the proportion of Montrealers who practice urban agriculture. It details where urban farming occurs, such as on balconies or in community gardens, and tracks the adoption of good practices like composting and rainwater harvesting. The survey also explores reasons households do not engage in urban agriculture.
MELCCFP publishes a register of administrative monetary penalties imposed under seven Quebec environmental laws. Penalties are issued by designated officials for violations of statutes covering environmental quality, pesticides, dam safety, endangered species, and zero-emission vehicle mandates. The data is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Retailers with a B1 permit must report annual sales of specific pesticides requiring an agronomic prescription. The data includes product names, registration numbers, active ingredients, quantities sold, and the administrative region of the customer. The dataset is published by the Government and Municipalities of Québec under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Forest Inventory Ground Plot Data and Interactive Map provides compiled tree- and plot-level mensurational attributes from multiple ground-sampling programs managed by the Forest Analysis and Inventory Branch (FAIB). The data includes Permanent Sample Plots (PSPs) for long-term growth and yield, and Provincial Change Monitoring Inventory (CMI), Young Stand Monitoring (YSM), National Forest Inventory (NFI), and Vegetation Resource Inventory (VRI) plots. The dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026 and is published by the Government of British Columbia.
A proteomic analysis of pancreatic islets from male C57BL/6J mice fed a high-fat, simple-carbohydrate diet for 150 days. The dataset contains 386 identified proteins, with 30 differentially expressed proteins identified after statistical filtering. It was uploaded to figshare by Vijayalakshmi Gangadhara on May 5, 2026.
The Phase 1 (Broad Scale) Forest Inventory was initiated in 1949 and completed by 1956. It covered all publicly owned forested lands in Alberta except Indian lands, national parks, and the Rocky Mountains Forest Reserve. The inventory was conducted through aerial photo interpretation to classify land productivity and tree cover types.
1949 to 1956 broad-scale forest inventory maps covering publicly owned forested lands in Alberta, excluding Indian lands, national parks, and the Rocky Mountains Forest Reserve. Produced by the Government of Alberta through aerial photo interpretation, the maps classify land as productive, potentially productive, or non-productive, with productive forest further categorized by cover types like crown density, height, and species. The inventory was used to define lands suitable for agriculture, determine timber harvest levels, and plan forest protection and industrial development.
Phase 1 (Broad Scale) Forest Inventory maps were created between 1949 and 1956 for publicly owned forested lands in Alberta. The inventory classified land as productive, potentially productive, or non-productive based on aerial photo interpretation, focusing on cover types like crown density, height, and species. These maps were used to define agricultural suitability, determine timber harvest levels, and plan forest protection and industrial development.
Alberta's publicly owned forested lands were surveyed between 1949 and 1956. The Phase 1 (Broad Scale) Forest Inventory maps classify land as productive, potentially productive, or non-productive based on aerial photo interpretation. The inventory was created by the Government of Alberta to define agricultural suitability and plan timber harvest and industrial development.
1949 to 1956 forest inventory maps covering publicly owned forested lands in Alberta, excluding Indian lands, national parks, and the Rocky Mountains Forest Reserve. The Government of Alberta created these maps through aerial photo interpretation to classify land productivity and tree cover types for agricultural and timber planning. The data is not available as geo-referenced rectified images or GIS-ready data.
A study evaluating the association between plant quality and thrips damage in avocado orchards. The dataset includes measurements of soil texture, leaf and sap nutrients, tree characteristics, and thrips abundance across four cultivars in the Levubu region of South Africa. It was authored by Ndalama Mashava and last updated in April 2026.
Priority Agricultural Areas (PAAs) identified within seven Queensland regional plans, including Central Queensland, Darling Downs, and South East Queensland. The data is provided by the Queensland State Development, Infrastructure and Planning department and was last updated in May 2026. The dataset likely contains geospatial boundaries for areas designated for agricultural priority.
A 2026 study by Jan Mei Soon-Sinclair presents survey data from 4096 consumers across seven Southeast Asian countries and observational data from 163 street food vendors. The data covers consumer confidence, risk-mitigation strategies, and vendor hygiene practices assessed using the Rapid Food Hygiene Inspection Tool (RFHiT). The dataset is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.