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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,947 datasets
A geospatial raster dataset mapping soil types across Senegal, derived from the UNESCO/FAO Soil Map of the World (1977). The dataset contains 16 soil classes plus water, rasterized with a cell size of 30 seconds and two minutes latitude/longitude. It was prepared by UNEP/GRID-Geneva for the CISFAM database and published in December 1988.
An isostatic residual gravity map supports three-dimensional subsurface modeling in Joshua Tree National Park and vicinity. The map, summarized by the USGS, aids in delineating basin shapes and fault geometries by reflecting mid- to upper crustal density variations. Density distributions are related to rock types, with high-density basement rocks in mountains and lower-density sediments in valleys.
A U.S. Geological Survey map report shows the potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida for September 2007. This dataset represents water-level conditions near the end of the wet season and is part of a semi-annual series of maps produced since 1964. The data were collected primarily by the USGS during September 17-21, 2007, in cooperation with the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Southwest Florida Water Management District, produced this map showing the potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer in May 2006. It represents water-level conditions near the end of the dry season, based on measurements from 403 wells collected primarily between May 15-19, 2006. This dataset is part of a semi-annual series of maps for west-central Florida dating back to 1964.
Thirty-eight fields from the Mosaic land-surface model simulate energy and water balances for the North American continent. Hourly data spans from January 1979 to the present on a 1/8th-degree grid. The model was developed by Koster and Suarez and is maintained by NASA's GES DISC.
National Hydrological Services data aggregates water resource assessment activities from member organizations of the World Meteorological Organization. It provides a directory of official agencies across five global regions, including Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The dataset is compiled by the CEOS_EXTRA organization from WMO sources.
265 soil sample sites along two continental-scale transects in North America provide major- and trace-element concentration data. One transect spans from northern Manitoba to the US-Mexico border, and the other follows the 38th parallel from the Pacific to Atlantic coasts. The data was collected and analyzed by the USGS, with samples analyzed using methods including ICP-MS, ICPAES, and atomic absorption spectrometry.
Over 500 tree species are documented in this reference database for agroforestry. The International Center for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) created it to support species selection for integrated land-use systems. It was funded by DFID and the European Union.
Laboratory microcosm incubations tracked greenhouse gas production and soil porewater geochemistry for 55 days under anaerobic conditions. The dataset contains results from experiments with and without ammonium chloride addition, using soil from the NGEE Arctic Teller Road Site on the Seward Peninsula. Research was conducted by the NGEE Arctic project, supported by the Department of Energy, with soil collected in 2017 and incubations likely occurring in 2018-2019.
FAO's Fisheries Global Information System (FIGIS) is a global network providing integrated data on fisheries and aquaculture. The system supports the Food and Agriculture Organization's strategic objectives for sustainable fisheries management and food security. Information covers topics such as aquatic species, marine resources, and fishing technology.
Estimates of nitrogen-fertilizer sales for each county in the conterminous United States, primarily reflecting 1985 amounts. The data was generated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and a researcher from West Virginia University, using state sales data and county expenditure ratios from the 1987 Census of Agriculture.
Estimates of livestock holdings in counties in the conterminous United States as reported in the 1987 Census of Agriculture. Data includes counts of animals, number of farms, and monetary values in thousands of dollars, derived from surveys of farms selling over $1,000 in agricultural products. The dataset was created by the U.S. Department of Commerce and uses county boundaries from the 1970 National Atlas.
Africa Soil Information Service provides a 90-meter resolution raster dataset calculating specific catchment area (SCA) for hydrological modeling. The dataset was produced at the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, using the AfHydSRTM digital elevation model derived from CGIAR-SRTM 90m Version 4. It models local flow accumulation and direction to assess water runoff and erosion potential.
Africa Soil Information Service provides a hydrologically corrected Digital Elevation Model for the African continent. The dataset was produced at the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, using the CGIAR-CSI SRTM 90m Version 4 as its source. It is designed to support the prediction of soil properties and other environmental applications.
Two 1983 FAO climate maps for Africa, digitized at 0.002-inch resolution, provide annual counts of wet days and mean wind velocity. The data was prepared by ESRI, FAO, and UNEP, registered to the 1984 FAO Soil Map of the World. This historical dataset offers continent-wide climate metrics in a one-degree graticule format.
Food-Delivery-Times is a dataset published on Kaggle. Its specific contents, such as the number of records or included features, are not detailed in the available metadata. The dataset likely contains information related to food delivery service performance.
A dataset listing one-way streets within the City of Nottingham. The data is published on the eu_open_data platform by the Government Digital Service. The specific temporal coverage, size, and detailed attributes are unknown from the provided metadata.
Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez's 2026 study analyzes the impact of commodity price shocks on economic growth across developing and emerging countries. The 5.5 KB Excel dataset provides evidence at aggregate, country group, and specific country levels, as well as for disaggregated commodity categories like metals and energy. Results explore the 'terms-of-trade disconnect puzzle' and show effects ranging from 'blessing' to 'curse' depending on the country and commodity.
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, specifically the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis district and the cities of Frankenthal and Speyer, is covered by this dataset of zonal soil benchmarks. It provides descriptive features of soil benchmark plots, with a cut-off date of January 1, 2018. The data is provided by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie (Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy) and was last updated in March 2026.
Zonal soil benchmarks with descriptive features for agricultural plots in the Südliche Weinstraße district and Landau in der Pfalz, Germany. The dataset was published by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and has a reference date of January 1, 2018. It is served via a WMS (Web Map Service) format, indicating it is designed for geospatial visualization and analysis.