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Updated 4/13/09 Agricultural Land UseTo view PDF files, download Acrobat Reader.
WSDA has
developed an agricultural land use geodatabase
to assess the effects of agricultural production on Washington's
natural resources. The
geodatabase
can store, query, and manipulate geographic information and spatial data
used to identify agriculture land use in state.
Crop data, the
main component of the geodatabase, is compiled by WSDA crop mapping
specialists. These specialists
employ specifically-targeted fieldwork combined with a knowledge of
agricultural practices and crop identification skills. Using a GPS-equipped
vehicle and a laptop computer, WSDA crop mapping specialists gather data to
inventory acreage in crop production. WSDA also tracks land that has
been taken out of agricultural production.
WSDA crop data is classified by several categories: 1) general crop group (berry, cereal grain, orchard, vegetable, etc.); 2) crop types (blueberry, wheat, apple, potato, etc.), and 3) irrigation method (center pivot, drip, rill, none, etc.). Traditional agricultural land use data provides only broad use definitions limited to distinctions made between row crops and pasture. WSDA may also utilize land use data from other sources, for example, Columbia Basin Ground Water Management Area (GWMA) data and the NASS Cropland Data Layer (CDL), to identify agricultural land use. |
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