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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,756 datasets
Easements represent parcels of agricultural land and woodland preserved for food and fiber production in Maryland since 1977. Landowners voluntarily sell easements through a competitive statewide process. The dataset includes easement boundaries estimated from property descriptions and aligned with Maryland parcel data.
Drainage pits within the Metropolitan Region of Western Australia, including street gullies, side entry pits, and gross pollutant traps. The dataset contains attributes for Pit_No, Asset_Owner, Road_No, Asset_Status, Data_Status, Pit_Type, FSL, Depth, Mapping_Comments, and Confidence_Rating. It is provided by Main Roads Western Australia and was last updated in March 2026.
NASA COWVR-TEMPEST/STP-H8 Project data includes satellite-based observations of calibrated antenna temperature and brightness temperatures from the COWVR sensor aboard the International Space Station. The dataset contains Level 1c temperature sensor data and Level 2 environmental data records, including ocean surface wind vectors, starting in January 2022 and forward-streaming through the planned mission end in December 2024. Data files in HDF5 format are available at roughly hourly frequency, with a swath width of 1012 km and spatial resolution under 35 km.
Junrui Zhang from Northwest A&F University created this dataset to systematically explore the effect of Fractional Vegetation Cover (FVC) on soil salinity monitoring accuracy. It contains field-sampled Soil Salt Content (SSC) data from May to August 2018 at different depths, paired with spectral covariates and FVC calculated from GF-1 satellite images in the Jiefangzha Irrigation District. The study constructed SSC inversion models using Partial Least Square Regression, Cubist, and Extreme Learning Machine.
Nearly 80,000 households in Burundi have been involved in the Integrated Farm Planning (PIP) approach since 2014. The dataset likely contains results from an impact study and qualitative testimonies on changes in land management, farm diversity, and social cohesion. It was authored by Aad Kessler of Wageningen University & Research and is available via Open Access.
ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue provides a point dataset showing the locations of Photoelectric Cells in the Australian Capital Territory. Assets are owned or managed by the City and Environment Directorate and are captured via works-as-executed handover or field audits. The dataset includes attributes such as location description, suburb, ownership, and asset subtype.
A research dataset from Lakehead University analyzes relationships between tree functional diversity, species identity, and soil carbon stocks across Canada's forests. The study uses Canada's National Forest Inventory data to test how these relationships vary with stand age and climate gradients in organic, mineral, and entire soil profiles. Findings indicate that tree diversity effects on soil carbon are strongly climate-dependent.
ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue maintains a point dataset showing locations of artworks owned or managed by City Services and Parks and Conservation Service. Attributes likely include asset subtype, description, purpose, and material, captured via works-as-executed handover or field audits. The dataset is updated through April 2026.
Satoru Konnai from Hokkaido University presents data on immune suppression in pregnant cattle infected with bovine leukemia virus. The research analyzes prostaglandin E2 kinetics and Th1 immune responses before delivery in BLV-infected cattle. Findings suggest estradiol-induced PGE2 suppresses Th1 responses, which could contribute to disease progression.
ACTGOV Irrigation Control Box Assets is a point dataset showing the locations of irrigation control boxes in the Australian Capital Territory. The dataset is published by the ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue (ACTmapi) and was last updated on 2026-04-04. Attributes likely include location description, suburb, ownership, maintenance responsibility, and asset sub-type.
A point dataset shows the locations of Cable Joints in the Australian Capital Territory. Assets are owned or managed by the City Services, City and Environment Directorate (CED). Attributes include location description, suburb, ownership, maintenance responsibility, and asset subtype.
Gunta ฤekstere from the University of Latvia analyzed salt accumulation in lime tree foliage from street greenery in Riga. The study relates NaCl contaminant allocation patterns to structural injury within leaves, using field material representative of salt contamination levels. Foliar concentrations of Na/Cl reached up to 13600/16750 mg kg-1 on severely salt-polluted soils.
Experimental data from a study evaluating genetic contributions to mitigating barley grain yield penalties caused by soil waterlogging. The research involved various waterlogging treatments on modern barley genotypes, measuring yield reductions from 35% to 70% and phenology delays of 1-8 Zadoks stages. The dataset was authored by Ke Liu and is available via the paperswithcode platform.
Active soil organic carbon, not total carbon, strongly conditions maize yield response to nitrogen fertilizer in Tanzanian smallholder plots. Under optimistic price assumptions, 71% of plots show an average value-cost ratio above 1.5, but this share drops to 2% under less favorable price ratios. The panel data reveals the intertwined biophysical and economic factors behind low fertilizer adoption in the region.
Zhenfei Zhang from the Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences identified eight bioactive volatiles (semiochemicals) in rice plants using GC-EAG. The dataset quantifies differences in these volatiles between rice varieties susceptible and resistant to the pest Nilaparvata lugens (BPH), and includes results from behavioral experiments with the insects. The total volatile amount and associated gene expression were higher in susceptible varieties and upregulated upon infestation.
The Genbo Wonz Watershed in northwest Ethiopia was studied to quantify gully erosion impacts over three decades. Tsegaye Yazie from the Amhara Agricultural Research Institute used geometrical measurements, field observations, and satellite imagery to assess 22 gullies. The research found these gullies caused a total soil loss of approximately 340,957 tons, converting about 10 hectares of agricultural land to unproductive use.
795 grape farmers in Bethlehem and Hebron districts participated in a two-arm randomized controlled trial evaluating digital and traditional agricultural extension. The study protocol measures primary outcomes of climate-adaptive practice adoption quality and gross margin, with secondary outcomes including productivity and farmer capacity. This pre-registered trial provides causally identified evidence on service delivery in a conflict-affected region.
West Bank of Palestine is the setting for a two-arm randomized controlled trial protocol involving 795 grape farmers from Bethlehem and Hebron districts. The study aims to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of digital and traditional agricultural extension services on climate-adaptive practice adoption and gross margin. The protocol is pre-registered and includes analysis of implementation fidelity, cost-effectiveness, and causal pathways.
A pre-registered randomized controlled trial protocol evaluates digital versus traditional agricultural extension for 795 grape farmers in the West Bank. The study aims to measure impacts on climate-adaptive practice adoption, gross margin, and other outcomes. It was authored by Amin Abu-Alsoud and registered in 2026.
A 2026 protocol outlines a two-arm randomized controlled trial involving 795 grape farmers in the West Bank's Bethlehem and Hebron districts. The study compares digital extension services against traditional methods, measuring primary outcomes like climate-adaptive practice adoption quality and gross margin.