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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,828 datasets
2026-updated land cover data for Nova Scotia, derived from aerial photography. It includes treed areas larger than 3600 square meters and over two meters tall, plus orchards, nurseries, and landmark trees. Feature codes and descriptions are provided in a separate table.
Featuring multiple geospatial layers for the City of Hobart, including features for road centerlines, stormwater networks, building footprints, cadastral boundaries, and trees. It is provided by the City of Hobart Open Data team and was last updated in March 2026. The specific row count and column structure are unknown.
A systematic review and meta-analysis synthesizes evidence from 10 observational studies involving 232,448 participants. It quantifies the association between ultra-processed food consumption and the risk of irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia. The analysis was conducted by Shengkai Li and published in March 2026.
Digital Earth Australia (DEA) is a national analysis platform for satellite and Earth observation data. It is built on the award-winning Australian Geoscience Data Cube, developed by Geoscience Australia, CSIRO, and the National Computational Infrastructure. The platform processes data to track environmental changes across Australia, including soil erosion, crop growth, and water quality.
Seismic reflection profiles over the southwestern margin of the Exmouth Plateau indicate bedrock likely ranging from Permian to Early Tertiary age. Water depths range from 1400 to 4000 meters, and the rocks present likely include fluvial, deltaic, and marine sedimentary sequences. The data is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
The dataset describes the stratigraphy and micropalaeontology of the Cape Range Structure, a Tertiary limestone anticline in Western Australia. It includes details on five Tertiary formations, thicknesses ranging from 265 to 420 feet, and estimates of underlying Cretaceous, Eocene, and older sediments up to 18,000 feet thick. The data was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
The Geology of the Murray Basin, Southeastern Australia document summarizes the structural and stratigraphic framework of the basin over the past 60 million years. It describes a basin covering over 300,000 km² with Cainozoic sediments up to 600 meters thick, outlining aquifer systems and geological factors contributing to salinity problems. The document is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Drenthe province in the Netherlands has a map showing phosphate binding capacity at the highest groundwater level. The map illustrates the soil's capacity to retain phosphate, which influences leakage to surface water, with binding mechanisms differing between limeless and calcareous soils. The dataset was produced by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties and relates to the Provincial Environment Plan Drenthe II adopted in July 2004.
OSNI Street Maps provide detailed geographic information for cities and towns in Northern Ireland. The dataset includes features such as road names, one-way systems, railway lines, car parks, and public buildings like churches and schools. It is derived from Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland (OSNI) large and small-scale data and is published under an OGL-UK-3.0 license by the Government Digital Service.
Agenzia per l'Italia Digitale provides a map service highlighting regional forest heritage. The data likely contains classifications of forest areas based on typology and identifies forests with direct protection functions. It is derived from economic plans for forest-pastoral assets owned by municipalities or consortia.
OSNI Street Maps provide detailed cartographic information for cities and towns across Northern Ireland. The dataset, derived from Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland's large- and small-scale data, includes features such as road names, one-way systems, railway lines, and public buildings. It is published by the Government Digital Service under an OGL-UK-3.0 license.
2.0 MB of data supporting a retrospective, spatially-explicit assessment of erosion-induced changes in crop productivity. The dataset includes a CSV file of soil redistribution rates and model input variables, plus a TIF raster grid of the generated redistribution rates. It was authored by Qi Sun and last updated on April 23, 2026.
15,640 observations of wind statistics and wind-induced bending moments from nine Colorado spruce (Picea pungens) collected between July 2023 and January 2024. The data were gathered by Daniel Burcham as part of a pruning experiment to raise or thin crowns at severities between 0 and 40%. Each record contains 30-minute interval measurements of wind speeds, friction velocities, momentum fluxes, and bending moments.
1,209 rice farmers in northeast China were surveyed to analyze the role of peer effects in bridging the intention-behavior gap for adopting engineering-based water-saving technologies. The study, authored by Shanshan Hou and published on figshare in April 2026, examines mechanisms like social trust and government regulation. The data likely contains survey responses and analysis supporting the findings on conformity, normative effects, and institutional incentives.
Soil type data for Germany represented on a block and block surface basis. The dataset was created by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and reflects the state of soil types as of 2001. It is provided as a Web Map Service (WMS) layer at a scale of 1:50,000.
Real Time Prices (RTP) is a live dataset compiled and updated weekly by the World Bank Development Economics Data Group. It combines direct price measurement with machine learning estimation for missing data, using sources including the World Food Program, UN-FAO, and National Statistical Offices. The dataset includes three sub-series for food, energy, and exchange rates.
Real Time Prices (RTP) is a live dataset compiled and updated weekly by the World Bank. It combines direct price measurement with Machine Learning estimation for missing data, using sources like the World Food Program and UN-FAO. The data includes three sub-series for food, energy, and exchange rates, with unofficial rate estimates.
11 episodes of robot telemetry and video data created using LeRobot. The dataset contains 9,581 frames captured at 120 frames per second, totaling 300 MB of video and data files. It was uploaded by oscarz511 and last updated on May 31, 2026.
Oluwaseyi Ezekiel's study assesses land-cover transitions in the Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia, between 2015 and 2020. The analysis harmonizes two land-cover datasets to track changes between annual and perennial agriculture, forest, and other classes. Results show a decline in annual agriculture from 48,721 hectares to 18,062 hectares and an increase in perennial agriculture from 11,365 to 36,351 hectares over the five-year period.
A paired dataset from eight cropland sites compares soil organic carbon (SOC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), particulate organic carbon, and enzyme activity between classical rhizosphere, peri-rhizosphere, and bulk soil fractions. The dataset includes China-scale extrapolation under current and future climate scenarios. It was authored by Jian-Ying Qi and last updated on April 10, 2026.