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CropScape Demo Innovations to Minimize Crop Loss in a Changing Climate

CropScape. A web service based interactive map visualization, dissemination and querying system for U.S. cropland No burden on users No client software development

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CropScape Demo Innovations to Minimize Crop Loss in a Changing Climate

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    1. CropScape Demo Innovations to Minimize Crop Loss in a Changing Climate Rick Mueller National Agricultural Statistics Service February 24, 2012

    2. CropScape A web service based interactive map visualization, dissemination and querying system for U.S. cropland No burden on users No client software development & installation No special software tools needed Data mashable Democratization of data Equitable information access, automatic timely delivery, and geospatial navigation Collaboration with George Mason University/Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems (CSISS) NASS collaborated with GMU/CSISS (http://csiss.gmu.edu) to develop the CropScape portal. The portal is accessible at http://nassgeodata.gmu.edu/CropScape. The portal allows for interactive map visualization, querying, and dissemination for the first time. Users can use a standard Internet Browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome to view without the burden of installing additional software. NASS collaborated with GMU/CSISS (http://csiss.gmu.edu) to develop the CropScape portal. The portal is accessible at http://nassgeodata.gmu.edu/CropScape. The portal allows for interactive map visualization, querying, and dissemination for the first time. Users can use a standard Internet Browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome to view without the burden of installing additional software.

    3. The 2010 CDL was released in January 2011 @ 30 meters resolution. No farmer reported data is revealed, nor can it be derived in the publicly releasable Cropland Data Layer product. The 2010 CDL was released in January 2011 @ 30 meters resolution. No farmer reported data is revealed, nor can it be derived in the publicly releasable Cropland Data Layer product.

    4. This graphic illustrates the years that state level CDL products have been produced and released to the public for 1997 - 2007.This graphic illustrates the years that state level CDL products have been produced and released to the public for 1997 - 2007.

    8. Crop Statistics

    9. Change Analysis

    10. Download/Mashup

    11. National Cropland Data Layer Legend

    13. CropScape Google Analytics

    14. These are the reported CDL application uses, size of text indicates frequency of response.These are the reported CDL application uses, size of text indicates frequency of response.

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