Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

35 datasets found
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    Agri-Environmental Indicator – Residual Soil Nitrogen

    The Agri-Environmental Indicator Residual Soil Nitrogen (RSN) dataset estimates the amount of nitrogen remaining in the soil at the end of the growing season (after harvest) on Canadian agricultural lands annually.
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • FGDB/GDB
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    Agri-Environmental Indicator – Particulate Matter

    The Agri-Environmental Indicator Particulate Matter dataset provides an estimated net emissions of particulate matter from agricultural lands.
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    Agri-Environmental Indicator – Wildlife Habitat Capacity

    Wildlife habitat capacity is the extent and quality of habitat that can support a diversity of species. When we convert wilderness to agricultural land we lose a great deal of wildlife habitat capacity. However, we can manage agricultural land to regain some of this capacity. Agricultural land...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • FGDB/GDB
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    • ESRI REST
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    Agri-Environmental Indicator – Risk of Soil Erosion

    The Agri-Environmental Indicator Soil Erosion Risk dataset provides the estimated risk of soil loss from the combined effects of wind, water, and tillage for Soil Landscapes of Canada agricultural areas for each year since 1981 to 2021.
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • FGDB/GDB
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    • ESRI REST
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    Agri-Environmental Indicator – Risk of Water Contamination by Nitrogen

    The Indicator of Risk of Water Contamination by nitrogen (IROWC-N) estimates the risk of water contamination by nitrogen leaching on agricultural lands in Canada from 1981 to 2021. High nitrate level ( > 10 mg N/L) in drinking water may lead to various health impacts including...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • FGDB/GDB
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    Insect Pests and Biological Controls

    There are several species of moths whose caterpillars are significant pests on agricultural crops. While there are natural predators, some are unwilling hosts for parasites. Some parasitoid wasp species contribute to biological control of these caterpillar pests by laying eggs inside live...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    Vaccinium: Canadian Wild Crops

    Vaccinium is a group of small fruit-bearing shrubs that includes the blueberries, cranberries, and lingonberries which are among the few major crops grown in Canada that are truly native to Canada. Dataset Type: Occurrence Specimen Type: Preserved specimens
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    Accumulated Precipitation (mm)

    Accumulated Precipitation represents the amount of total precipitation in mm (solid and/or liquid) which has been recorded over a given period of time. Products are produced for the following timeframes: Agricultural Year, Growing Season, Winter Season, as well as rolling products for 7, 14,...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • ESRI REST
    • GeoTIF
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    Mean Temperature Difference From Normal

    Mean Temperature Difference From Normal values are computed by subtracting the normal monthly average temperature from the average monthly temperature of the month. The average monthly temperature is computed by obtaining the mean value of average daily temperatures for a month. If the month was...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    Growing Degree Days

    Growing degree days (GDDs) are used to estimate the growth and development of plants and insects during the growing season. Growing Degree Day are computed by subtracting a base value temperature from the mean daily temperature and are assigned a value of zero if negative. Base temperatures are a...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • GeoTIF
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    Palmer Hydrological Drought Index

    The term "Palmer Drought Index" has been used collectively to represent multiple indices. This index is simply a water balance model which analyzes precipitation and temperature, and used as a tool to measure meteorological and hydrological drought across space and time. All versions of the...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • GeoTIF
    • ESRI REST
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    Crop (corn) heat units

    Crop Heat Units (CHU) are calculated on a daily basis, using the maximum and minimum temperatures in order to account for a crop’s negative response to higher temperatures. The formula used to calculate the CHU value for a day is: (1.8 × (Minimum Temperature − 4.4) + 3.33 × (Maximum...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • GeoTIF
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    Percent of Normal Soil Moisture

    Percent of normal soil moisture is the modelled amount of plant available water (mm) in the root zone of the soil, divided by the average amount that has historically been available on that day. This value is intended to provide users with a representation of conditions above or below normal as a...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    Difference from Normal Soil Moisture (mm)

    Difference from normal soil moisture is the modelled amount of plant available water (mm) in the root zone of the soil, minus the average amount that has historically been available on that day. This value is intended to provide users with a representation of conditions above or below normal and...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    Total Soil Moisture (mm)

    Total soil moisture is the modelled amount of plant available water (mm) in the root zone of the soil. The value given is the amount calculated to be present on the modeled day of the product. Values are computed using the Versatile Soil Moisture Budget (VSMB)
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    Agri-Environmental Indicator – Soil Organic Matter

    The Agri-Environmental Indicator Soil Organic Matter data series provides a measure of soil health and an estimate of how much carbon dioxide (CO2) has been removed from the atmosphere by plants and sequestered as soil organic carbon (SOC) in agricultural soils.
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • FGDB/GDB
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    Agri-Environmental Indicator – Ammonia Emissions

    The Agri-Environmental Indicator - Agriculture Ammonia Emissions datasets provides estimated amounts of ammonia (NH3) emitted into the atmosphere through agricultural activities. Products in this data series present results for predefined areas as defined by the Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • FGDB/GDB
    • GEOJSON
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    Blended Index – Long Term

    The Blended Index (BI) is a model which employs multiple potential indicators of drought and excess moisture, such as the Palmer drought index, rolling precipitation amounts and soil moisture, and combines them into a weighted, normalized value between 0 and 100. The inputs and weights used in...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • GeoTIF
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    Palmer Modified Drought Index

    The term "Palmer Drought Index" has been used collectively to represent multiple indices. This index is simply a water balance model which analyzes precipitation and temperature, and used as a tool to measure meteorological and hydrological drought across space and time. All versions of the...
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • GeoTIF
    • ESRI REST
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    Moisture Anomaly Index

    The Moisture Anomaly Index (Palmer-Z) is an estimate of the moisture difference from normal (a 30-year mean). It attempts to express conditions for the current month regardless of what may have occurred before the month in question.
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    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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    • GeoTIF
    • ESRI REST