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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
18,191 datasets
Statistics Canada provides the Farm Product Price Index (FPPI) for Canada and its provinces, indexed to 2007=100. Data points are updated on a monthly basis. The dataset was last updated in March 2026.
The MLRA Geographic Database supports decisions about regional and national agricultural issues and is used to organize natural resource conservation programs. It was first published in 1965, with the most recent fourth edition published in 2022. The data is maintained by the USDA and was last updated in March 2026.
An experiment measured CO2 emissions from 4-hour incubations of soil from 5 different management systems, 18 archived benchmark soils from sites across the U.S., and 4 samples of reagent-grade metal oxides. Treatments included water, pH 4 phthalate buffer, glucose, or gallic acid to understand abiotic CO2 sources. The data was published by the Department of Agriculture and last updated on March 13, 2026.
Texas Department of Agriculture data lists Contracting Entities approved for School Nutrition Programs in the 2025-2026 year and their contracted Food Service Management Companies. The dataset includes detailed contact information for CEs, superintendents, and child nutrition directors across multiple columns. TDA administers USDA nutrition programs in Texas, aiming to post new data by July 15 of the active program year.
The Forest Inventory and Analysis database (FIADB) provides statistics on forest area, tree numbers, biomass, volume, growth, mortality, and harvest across the United States. It is produced by the USDA Forest Service, with the earliest data dating back to 1968 and a transition to annual state-level inventories mandated in 1999. Data can be categorized by county, forest type, ownership, stand size, tree species, and diameter.
27.8% of total calories in the Brazilian diet came from ready-to-consume products by 2008-2009, up from 23.0% in 2002-2003. This dataset contains household food purchase records from four Brazilian Household Budget Surveys, with food items classified by industrial processing level and converted to energy (calories). The data was analyzed by researchers from Universidade de São Paulo to track temporal trends in diet composition.
The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of the Bell Farm Quadrangle and parts of the Barthell SW Quadrangle, Kentucky is composed of GIS data layers and tables. It was produced by the National Park Service Geologic Resources Inventory program, adapted from source maps by the Kentucky Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey. The dataset includes geodatabase and geopackage formats, layer files, and ancillary PDF documentation.
An inventory of trees, managed by the City of Launceston Open Data. The author is lccspatial, and the data was last updated in March 2026.
Active hotels, motels, and cabin colonies in New York State with 11 or more occupants are tracked in this registry. The dataset includes details from the last health inspection, such as violations, facility owner, and amenities. It is published by health.data.ny.gov and was last updated in January 2026.
1900-1995 ethnographic history of the United Fruit Company's impact on Ecuador's banana industry, authored by Steve Striffler. The work analyzes peasant struggle, capitalist transformation, and the emergence of contract farming, drawing on archives, company documents, and oral testimony. It won the 2001 President's Award of the Social Science History Association.
Nian-Feng Wan's dataset compares rice-fish coculture and rice monoculture systems. The 600.6 KB ZIP file contains ecological and environmental data, including biodiversity and agricultural performance metrics.
Sentinel-1 satellite data collected every 12 days over Africa at approximately 20-meter resolution. Digital Earth Africa provides this backscatter product as Radiometrically Terrain Corrected gamma-0, compliant with CEOS CARD4L specifications. The data is sensitive to surface roughness and moisture, with mitigation for viewing geometry variation.
Wildfire simulations from NASA EarthData explore the universal shape of spreading fires, including the head, flanks, and back. An animation of vertical vorticity likely visualizes the formation of fire whirls, which can range from a few meters to a kilometer in diameter. The data is provided by the organization SCIOPS.
Laboratory studies focus on the role of food quality in the growth efficiency of copepods. The data likely contains measurements from continuous culturing facilities targeting small North Sea calanoids and attempts with Calanus spp. The organization SCIOPS is associated with the dataset, but specific collection dates and geographic scope are not detailed.
850,264 pages of full-text agricultural literature published from the early 19th to the mid-late 20th century. The collection covers agricultural economics, engineering, animal science, crops, food science, forestry, nutrition, rural sociology, and soil science. Scholars selected these 4,500 core titles for their historical importance, as detailed in the series 'The Literature of the Agricultural Sciences'.
Panchromatic images from the Kanopus-V satellite's PSS sensor, designed for monitoring man-made and natural emergency situations. The sensor captures data in the 540-680 nm spectrum with a nadir spatial resolution of 12 meters and a swath width of 23 km, which can be extended to 920 km via sensor pointing. The data is provided by the CEOS_EXTRA organization via NASA's Earthdata platform.
Tree-ring data from Spring Mountain East in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, provides a record of past fire events. This paleoclimatology dataset, archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, is part of the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. The specific time period covered is not provided in the source metadata.
NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology archives this ice core microparticle dataset from Camp Century, Greenland. The data contain parameters from ice cores, with a temporal coverage measured in calendar years before present. The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) manages this paleoclimate study.
Microparticle data extracted from ice cores drilled at Byrd Station in Antarctica, archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. The dataset is part of the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and is categorized as an Ice Core study. The temporal coverage is measured in calendar years before present.
Length of Available Growing Period data combines temperature and moisture conditions to determine the number of days per year suitable for crop growth, excluding periods that are too cold or dry. The dataset is produced by the CEOS_EXTRA organization and hosted on NASA's Earthdata platform. The specific temporal coverage and update frequency are not provided.