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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,975 datasets
Over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits issued by the New York City Department of Transportation. The data covers permits for activities like street openings, sidewalk construction, and installing canopies, with many permits having associated costs. The dataset was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Healthy Streets data is maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation's Policy and Planning group. The dataset is updated on a weekly refresh cycle and is available in multiple formats including CSV, JSON, and KML. The last recorded update was on March 22, —.
Daily refreshed data from the City of Seattle displays the locations and attributes of SDOT intersections throughout the city. The dataset is used as a reference for viewing nearby assets and includes Street View imagery in its popup information. It was last updated on 2026-03-22 03:45:27.605145.
Replication Data for a study on fertilizer profitability in Ethiopia combines data from on-farm validation trials in 2021 and a 2023 survey of about 1000 cereal-producing households. The data was collected under the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy initiative and includes secondary geospatial and market price data. The author is Oyinbo, Oyakhilomen from Harvard Dataverse.
Seattle's Department of Transportation provides data on short-term street closures issued via Street Use permits. The dataset includes closures for activities like block parties, play streets, farmers markets, and cafe streets, but excludes parades, festivals, and construction. The data was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Seattle street use permit applications and decisions are listed for public comment. The dataset is published by the City of Seattle and was last updated on March 22, 2026. It includes proposals for activities like sidewalk cafes and food trucks in public spaces.
Freight-related data grouped together and made up of major truck streets, freight network, over legal routes, and heavy haul network. The data is maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation and is refreshed nightly. The dataset was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Seattle's geospatial dataset displaying the polygons and attributes of Street Use Districts throughout the city. The dataset is maintained by the City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and is updated on a daily refresh cycle. The last update was recorded on March 22, 2026.
10 architectural variables for Hevea brasiliensis (rubber tree) clones, including height, girth, and branch counts, with calculated broad-sense heritability (H²) values. The dataset was authored by Nur Eko Prasetyo and last updated on March 17, 2026. It is a 5.5 KB Excel file licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
A dataset hosted on Kaggle, likely containing images of food items for classification tasks. The dataset's structure and scale are inferred from its name, which references the classic MNIST benchmark. Specific details such as the number of images, collection dates, and original authors are not provided in the available metadata.
19-day starvation experiments show Antarctic krill digestive gland lipids fell from 21% to 9% dry weight. The data, from the Australian Antarctic Data Centre and last updated in 1995, measures lipid class and fatty acid changes in Euphausia superba to model energy flow in the Antarctic food web.
A national-scale map presents patterns of risk for nitrate contamination in U.S. groundwater. The map was compiled based on factors including nitrogen input from fertilizer, manure, and atmospheric deposition, as well as aquifer vulnerability factors like soil drainage and woodland-to-cropland ratios. The digital version of the map is described in Nolan and others (1997) and is hosted on the NASA EarthData platform.
1:10000 scale vertical aerial photography scenes of Nigeria provide overlapping imagery for stereoscopic 3D viewing. The archive is stored as color photographic negatives and can be supplied in digital or photographic formats. The National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) collected this data, with the last recorded update in 1991.
NRSC aerial photographs provide overlapping vertical imagery of the Cayman Islands, captured from aircraft for stereoscopic 3D viewing. The collection is managed by the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) under the organization SCIOPS. This archive was last updated in 1989.
Phytoplankton populations were low during a late March 1987 transect from Prydz Bay to Australia, with chlorophyll a concentrations ranging from 0.08 to 0.22 mg.m-3. The dataset, archived by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre, details the composition, size, and abundance of phytoplankton and microzooplankton, revealing that nanoplankton consistently made up 55 to 68% of total cell numbers. A five-fold increase in small flagellate abundance was observed at 47°S, while diatom numbers increased markedly south of the Antarctic Convergence.
A NOAA survey measured biological effects and chemical contamination in sediments from 20 coastal bays around Long Island Sound. The study tested 60 stations across three toxicity protocols and analyzed contaminants including heavy metals, PAHs, pesticides, and PCBs. Data collection was conducted by NOAA's National Status and Trends Program and published in August 1991.
Soil maps of Brazil provide three classification levels: a 249-class detailed system, a 70-class generalized system, and a 19-class generalized system. The data is a digitized version of the MAPA DE SOLOS DO BRASIL originally published by EMBRAPA in 1981 and digitized by the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center in 1992. Each soil class is further described by component soil types and associated pH classifications in accompanying tables.
Five data sets from the Australian National Resource Information Centre document feral pig management from 1985 to 1988. The collection includes quantitative poison usage, qualitative density estimates, and survey statistics from commercial harvesters, control officers, and recreational hunters. The data, originally in ArcInfo EXPORT format, covers New South Wales and Queensland.
152 lakes from northwest Europe provide diatom data for surface sediment samples collected between 1990 and 1993. The dataset was compiled by researchers Helen Bennion, John Anderson, and Tim Allott from six regional datasets. It was used to develop a diatom-based transfer function for reconstructing lake nutrient histories.
Four sediment cores from meadows adjacent to giant sequoia groves in California's Sierra Nevada provide a 10,000-year record of fire history and forest composition changes. The project, part of the Sierra Nevada Global Change Research Program, calibrated sedimentary charcoal and pollen data against annual-resolution tree-ring fire histories from the same sites. This data was collected and last updated in 1998.