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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
18,151 datasets
Exemption Notices for timber operations accepted by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, covering the current year plus two preceding years. The dataset documents operations exempt from standard plan preparation and submission requirements under the Forest Practice Act. It includes exemptions for activities like Christmas tree harvesting, fire hazard tree removal, and post-fire recovery.
Trees_2 is a dataset hosted on the Kaggle platform. Its specific content and structure are not detailed in the provided metadata. The dataset's origin, size, and collection method are currently unknown.
trees_3 is a dataset published on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains information related to trees, likely for analysis or modeling. The dataset's specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata.
A multi-year collection of crop field boundaries digitized in Planet satellite imagery across Africa between 2017 and 2023. It was developed by Farmerline, Spatial Collective, and the Agricultural Impacts Research Group at Clark University with support from the Lacuna Fund. The dataset includes supplemental labels primarily from 2018, which have been used to train and validate a CNN-based cropland mapping model.
The USGS JECAM Canada South Nation dataset is part of the Joint Experiment for Crop Assessment and Monitoring initiative. This project aims to develop and compare protocols for agricultural monitoring across global systems. It is developed within the framework of GEO Global Agricultural Monitoring and Agricultural Risk Management.
Global data for soil type, texture, surface slope and other properties, at a 1 degree resolution. It is based on FAO soil maps from 1974 and the Matthews vegetation dataset. The dataset has more details about soil than the Wilson dataset, according to Staub and Rosenzweig's NASA Technical Memorandum.
Correlation analysis data for vegetation and soil properties across different durations of farmland restoration. The data is provided in an XLS file with a size of 5.5 KB. It was authored by Yan Sheng and last updated in March 2026.
The North American Drought Atlas provides 286 annual drought reconstructions based on the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI). Reconstructions are derived from 835 tree-ring chronologies and extend up to 1,992 years into the past. It was developed by researchers at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University with support from the National Science Foundation.
This dataset describes tree cover categories classified within quadrants of livestock landscape mosaics in the Colombian Amazon. It was authored by Jenniffer Tatiana Díaz-Cháux and last updated in March 2026. The dataset is 9.5 KB in size and is available in XLS format.
Local and Regional Beach Monitoring data originates from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Environmental Toxicology Program provides toxicological assessments to support public health decisions on pesticides and fish contaminants. The dataset is sponsored by Local Boards of Health and the Metropolitan District Commission.
Soil temperature measurements were recorded to assess the environmental impact of a massive flowering and die-off event of the Chusquea culeou bamboo in a native Argentine forest during 2001. Data was collected by the SCIOPS organization under both dead and green bamboo conditions. The study also aimed to understand effects on forest vegetation dynamics.
Encompassing information on the duration individuals spent on the street before admission to a service or facility. It is a small dataset of 5.5 KB in XLS format, created by Alex Ansah Owusu and last updated in March 2026. The specific row count and column structure are unknown.
This dataset describes feed practices on dairy farms, categorized by three groups of herd milk production level. The number of respondents within each category is provided in parentheses. The dataset is 9.5 KB in size and is available in XLS format.
Featuring descriptive characteristics of dairy farms, categorized into three groups based on herd milk production level. The number of respondents within each category is provided in parenthesis. The dataset is 9.5 KB in size, but the specific row and column counts are unknown.
Estimates of agricultural-chemical use across counties in the conterminous United States were compiled from the 1987 Census of Agriculture. Data includes metrics like acres treated, tons applied, or percentage of county area, derived from surveys of farms with at least $1,000 in agricultural sales. The dataset integrates some 1982 census data and uses 1:2,000,000-scale National Atlas boundaries for spatial representation.
Antarctic Peninsula region data details the biostratigraphy, micropaleontology, and paleobiogeography of marine and continental microbiotas from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. The dataset was produced by the organization SCIOPS for the PICTO 36166-2005 project to analyze fossil group dispersal in relation to climatic changes and Gondwana breakup. The specific temporal coverage and data volume are not provided.
Weekly sampling records of zooplankton species at Station L4 in the English Channel, initiated in 1988. The dataset includes shorter time series for copepod egg production, phytoplankton species, and environmental parameters. The project was conducted by SCIOPS to analyze interannual variability.
Ross Sea measurements of PCB concentrations in phytoplankton and mixed zooplankton. Mean concentrations were 1 and 4.2 ng g–1 wet weight, respectively, for the sum of 50 congeners. The study was conducted by SCIOPS.
Average annual standing volume of trees felled across Europe, including all trees measured overbark to a minimum diameter of 0 cm. The database covers total fellings, annual fellings from forests available for wood supply, and fellings from natural losses in those forests. Data is provided by the European Environment Agency and sourced from the SCIOPS organization.
Data from the East Coast Fever Project covers sub-Saharan, East, and Central Africa. The study was conducted in Nairobi by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP/GRID) in collaboration with the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases (ILRAD). The project data originates from 1989.