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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
18,195 datasets
A database listing suppliers and manufacturers of irrigation equipment worldwide. It was developed as a joint initiative by the FAO Water Resources Service and the International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage (IPTRID). The resource aims to provide up-to-date information for locating irrigation equipment at regional or country levels.
A 2001 study in a native forest in southern Argentina measured the basal cover of the bamboo Chusquea culeou following a massive flowering and die-off event. Researchers from SCIOPS established 12 transects, each 5 meters by 0.30 meters, using the lineal interception technique to record data. The dataset also includes measurements of air and soil temperature, relative humidity, light intensity, and survivorship rates for Nothofagus nervosa and Chusquea culeou seedlings.
Archival multispectral images captured by the Resurs-DK satellite's Geoton-L1 sensor. The data includes panchromatic imagery at 2.8-meter resolution and multispectral bands (green, red, near-infrared) at 3-5 meter resolution, with an 8-16 km swath width. The imagery is intended for applications in agriculture, ecology, cartography, and emergency monitoring.
A 1995 geologic GIS database maps outcrop areas of sedimentary units in south-central Idaho. The paper map was compiled by Paul Link and others, then digitized by TechniGraphic System, Inc. for publication as a queryable geospatial database.
ESA WorldCereal active irrigation products provide binary maps showing where extensive irrigation was detected during defined growing seasons. The products are generated within annual temporary crop masks by the WorldCereal system. Data originates from FEDEO and the NASA Earthdata platform.
Weekly or biweekly AVHRR composite NDVI and departure from average data have been collected for the conterminous United States since 1997. The data, obtained from the EROS Data Center, are specifically acquired during the midwestern growing season, from approximately week 10 to week 40 of each year. The dataset is managed by the organization SCIOPS.
CLIMWAT is a climatic database containing data from 3,262 meteorological stations across 144 countries. It was developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for use with the CROPWAT program to calculate crop water needs and irrigation schedules. The database was published in 1994 as FAO Irrigation and Drainage Paper No. 49.
Weekly sampling of zooplankton species at Station L4 in the English Channel has been conducted since 1988, with additional shorter time series for copepod egg production, phytoplankton species, and environmental parameters. The project, by SCIOPS, assembles these observations for graphical analysis and uses a 1D model to examine interannual variability in copepod populations.
Antarctic data from the Byrd Ice Core, the first to reach bedrock on the continent. The 2164-meter core was drilled at Byrd Station with over 99 percent recovery by the AMD_USAPDC organization. It contains measurements of microparticles and chemical constituents for studying the ice sheet's physical properties and underlying bedrock.
Year-by-year tree cover loss data is derived from Landsat satellite images at a 30x30 meter resolution. The dataset results from a collaboration between the University of Maryland, Google, USGS, and NASA. It covers loss from 2001 onward, with an updated methodology applied from 2011.
Vendor listings for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) in New York State. The dataset includes facility names, addresses, and types to help participants identify locations to cash benefits. It is published by health.data.ny.gov and was last updated in January 2026.
Statistical data provides estimated harvested area, yield, production, price, and farm value for field crops in Ontario. The dataset is published by the Government of Ontario and was last updated in February 2026. It includes time-series information on key agricultural metrics.
Statistical data covers the area, production, value, and price of potatoes grown in Ontario. It includes metrics on planted area, harvested area, yield, and farm value. The dataset is provided by the Government of Ontario and was last updated in February 2026.
Statistical data details the financial outlays for farm operations in Ontario. The dataset is provided by the Government of Ontario and was last updated in February 2026.
Statistical data on income from farming operations in Ontario, published by the Government of Ontario. The dataset was last updated in February 2026.
Estimated seeded and harvested acres, yield, production, and farm value for field crops in Ontario. The data is published by the Government of Ontario and was last updated in February 2026.
Canadian provincial data on total farm cash receipts, a key measure of agricultural revenue. The dataset is provided by the Government of Ontario and was last updated in February 2026. It covers all provinces.
Wyoming's surficial geology is mapped at 1:500,000 scale, containing 577 separate landform and deposit descriptions. The layer was developed by the Wyoming State Geological Survey and Wyoming Water Resources Center for a groundwater vulnerability study. Compiled from aerial photography and existing maps, it was last updated in 1998.
U.S. Soil Temperatures is a historical dataset archived at the National Climatic Data Center. It contains daily soil temperature measurements at various depths, along with soil type and monthly extremes, collected from cooperative agriculture research stations. The digital data covers the period from January 1967 through December 1981.
STATSGO soil mapping unit identifiers gridded on a 1-kilometer resolution for the conterminous United States. The data were derived by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1994 for regional and national studies requiring estimates of soil characteristics, such as permeability and available water capacity.