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UTILIZATION OF REMOTELY SENSED DATA in U.S. and EU George Hanuschak, U.S.,USDA Jacques DeLince, EU, MARS For MEXSAI Conference November, 2004
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U.S. Agricultural Statistics Program Use of Remotely Sensed Data Designing and Building of Area Frames Crop Area Estimation Cropland Data (Public Use GIS) Layer Crop Vegetative Condition Monitoring
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Designing and Building Area Sampling Frames Stratify Land Area into Percent Cultivation Categories In Some Cases, Use “Deep Crop Specific” Stratification
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Deep Stratification – Catfish Ponds
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Crop Area Estimation For Selected Major Producing States Regression Estimator—State, County Best Internal Agency Indication (end of year) Compared to Administrative Data
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Crop Rotation
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Cropland Data Layer Uses Federal, State and Local Government(s) Agribusinesses-Input/Output Sectors Researchers-University and Private Value Added Private Sector
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Cropland Data Layer Uses Farm Organizations/Farmers Water Quality Monitoring Crop Rotation Analysis Environmental and Animal Habitat Monitoring
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Cropland Data Layer
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Cropland Data Layer States Cooperative partnerships & year implemented
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Citrus Tree Counting Very High Resolution, QUICKBIRD Automated Tree Counting-EU/MARS Mixed Results * Mature vs. (Young or Pre-Bearing) * Hedge Like Appearance * Sandy Soils Dominating Signature
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A healthy block, note the northern shadows at the breaks Quickbird Satellite Data of Citrus Block
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Summary for Remote Sensing Good and Cost Effective Applications Supplement to Ground Surveys (not a replacement) Resource Leveraging Partnerships Key Concerns about Future Mid-Resolution Data Availability
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