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Soil Survey Data MB Labels
This dataset contains Manitoba Agriculture soil survey point data at various scales ranging from highly detailed to broader reconnaissance level information. The intent of this file is to display addtional labels for some attributes of large map polygons. Soil is essential to human survival. We rely on it for the production of food, fibre, timber and energy crops. Together with climate, the soil determines which crops can be grown, where, and how much they will yield. In addition to supporting our agricultural needs, we rely on the soil to regulate the flow of rainwater and to act as a filter for drinking water. With such a tremendously important role, it is imperative that we manage our soils for their long-term productivity, sustainability and health. The first step in sustainable soil management is ensuring that the soil will support the land use activity. For example, only the better agricultural soils in Manitoba will support grain and vegetable production, while more marginal agricultural soils will support forage and pasture-based production. For this reason, agricultural development should only occur in areas where the soil resource will support the agricultural activity. The only way to do this is to understand the soil resource that is available. Soil survey information is the key to understanding the soil resource. Soil survey is an inventory of the properties of the soil (such as texture, internal drainage, parent material, depth to groundwater, topography, degree of erosion, stoniness, pH, and salinity) and their spatial distribution over a landscape. Soils are grouped into similar types and their boundaries are delineated on a map. Each soil type has a unique set of physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics and has similar reactions to use and management. The information assembled in a soil survey can be used to predict or estimate the potentials and limitations of the soils’ behaviour under different uses. As such, soil surveys can be used to plan the development of new lands or to evaluate the conversion of land to new uses. Soil surveys also provide insight into the kind and intensity of land management that will be needed. The survey scale of soils data for Manitoba ranges from 1:5,000 to 1:126,720, as identified in the 'SCALE' column.This file contains soils data that has been collected at a survey intensity level of the first order. This includes data collected at a scale of 1:5,000. The survey objective at this scale is to collect high precision field scale data and it is mostly used in research plots and other highly intensive areas. It is also applicable to agricultural production and planning such as precision farming, agriculture capability, engineering, recreation, potato/irrigation suitability, and productivity indices. Profile descriptions and samples are collected for all soils. At least one soil inspection exists per delineation and the minimum size delineation is 0.25 acres. The soil taxonomy is generally Phases of Soil Series. The mapping scale is 1:5,000 or 12.7 in/ mile.This file also contains soils data that has been collected in Manitoba at a survey intensity level of the second order. This includes data collected at a scale of 1:20,000. The survey objective at this scale is to collect field scale data and it is mostly used in agricultural production and planning such as precision farming, agriculture capability, engineering, recreation, potato/irrigation suitability, and productivity indices. Soil pits are generally about 200 metres apart and are dug along transects which are about 500 metres apart. This translates to about 32 inspections sites per section(640 acres). The soils in each delineation are identified by field observations and remotely sensed data. Boundaries are verified at closely spaced intervals. Profile descriptions are collected for all major named soils and 10 inspection sites/section and 2 to 3 horizons per site require lab analyses. At least one soil
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Manitoba Detailed Soil Survey
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The Manitoba Detailed Soil Survey dataset series at a scale of 1:100 000 consists of geo-referenced soil polygons with linkages to attribute data found in the associated Component File (CMP), Soil Names File (SNF) and Soil Layer File (SLF). Together, these datasets describe the spatial distribution of soils and associated landscapes for nearly all agricultural areas in southern Manitoba, as well as some parts of northern and eastern Manitoba.
농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원 토양도 기반 토양특성 통계정보 V2
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토양특성 통계정보란 지역별로 토양의 형태적, 물리적, 화학적 특성을 수치와 면적 단위로 정리한 데이터로, 작물 재배나 토지 이용에 적합한 토양 관리 및 의사결정에 활용됩니다. *토양 형태적 특성: 토양의 색(토색), 구성 입자(토성), 토층의 깊이(토심), 자갈 포함 정도(자갈함량), 경사, 침식 정도, 반층의 유무, 토양 구조 및 생성 모암 등 물리적‧외관적 특성을 포함합니다. *배수, 이용 등급: 토양의 배수 등급(배수양호, 불량 등), 유효 토심, 작물별 적합성 등급, 토지 이용 추천 정보가 포함되어 있습니다. *통계자료 형식: 통계는 시도/시군구/읍면동별로 제공돼 지역 단위별 토양면적, 색깔 분포, 물리‧화학성 항목별 수치 및 분포 면적(ha 단위)로 정리됩니다. 예를 들어, ‘진갈색토 507ha, 황갈색토 200ha, 회갈색토 341ha’처럼 구분됩니다. *활용 분야: 농업에서는 작물별 토양 적성도 평가, 비료 사용 처방, 토지 평가에 이용되며, 환경 분야에서는 침식 등 토양환경 관리에 사용됩니다. 이 통계정보는 각 지역의 토양 특성을 종합적으로 파악할 수 있도록 설계되어, 농업 생산성 확보와 토양 환경 보전에 중요한 자료로 활용됩니다.
SMAPVEX16 Manitoba Soil Texture Data V001
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This data set contains soil texture data collected for the Soil Moisture Active Passive Validation Experiment 2016 Manitoba (SMAPVEX16 Manitoba) campaign.
Agriculture Capability Mapping
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The Agriculture Capability mapping dataset is the digitized equivalent of the legacy [Agriculture Capability Scanned Maps](https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/agriculture-capability-scanned-maps), which date from the 1960's to the 1990s. Agriculture Capability mapping is also known as 'Soil Capability for Agriculture' and 'Agricultural Capability' mapping. Agricultural Capability is an interpreted mapping product based on soil and climate information. In general, climate determines the range of crops possible in an area and the soils determine the type and relative level of management practices required. This is legacy data and changes in climate are not reflected. For more information about the classification system see: [Land Capability Classification for Agriculture](http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/documents/techpub/moe1/moem1.pdf). Use caution utilizing these legacy maps as the classifications were based on common land management practices and typical crops of the 1960s-1990s era, and subsequent site specific land management practices (e.g. installation of drainage) may have modified the soil conditions since the mapping was completed. This Agriculture Capability legacy mapping is included in the [Soil Information Finder Tool (SIFT) mapping application](https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=CD4CD7204C2143A1B25695B071AA989A). The SIFT application provides more detailed climate data (e.g. Growing Degree Days, Frost Free Period (5 C), (1960-1990 climate normals). The SIFT 'Soil query tools' may be useful for identifying areas with specific 'growing conditions' of interest based on soils present (soil name), soil texture, drainage, coarse fragment content, slope, elevation, growing degree days and frost free period. Note: This Agriculture Capability Mapping dataset is based on soil mapping at 1:100,000, 1:50,000 or 1:20,000 scale, and is more detailed than the 1:250,000 scale Canada Land Inventory (CLI) Agricultural Capability mapping (available [here](http://sis.agr.gc.ca/cansis/nsdb/cli/index.html)).
Terrestrial Ecosystem Information Scanned Map Boundary
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STE_SCANNED_MAP_BOUNDARY_SP includes an index of the mapsheet grid location of Soils, Terrain, Ecosystems and related scanned maps (including Agriculture Capability and Climate Capability maps). These maps are intended for on-screen viewing or printing. The majority of the maps have been geo-referenced. Mapping may not cover the whole map grid area. Some maps are interim or draft and may have been superseded. Some files are of related legends and map project text. Associated scanned map boundary attributes describe the project map (project level metadata) and provide a link for downloading the map, plus links to related reports, geo-referenced maps, and GIS digital data available from other sources. ATTENTION - The IMAGE_URL link is only useable by BC government staff. Public users can download the scanned maps by using the ECOCAT_URL link. There is no charge for the scanned map files. Please note that some maps and more recent mapping may also be available in digital GIS format. See - Ecosystem and Terrain Mapping Data Inventory.
SMEX02 Land Surface Information: Soils Database, Version 1
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This data set includes soil moisture data for the following 10 Iowa counties: Boone, Dallas, Franklin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jasper, Marshall, Polk, Story, and Wright. These data were created by appending existing county digital soils data provided by the Iowa Cooperative Soil Survey (ICCS) and clipping them by the SMEX02 project area boundary.
농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원 토양도 기반 작물별 토양적성 통계정보 V2
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토양도 기반 작물별 토양적성 통계정보 데이터는 다양한 작물에 대해 각각의 재배 적합 토양 조건을 정량적으로 평가하고 통계화한 자료입니다. 이 데이터는 토양도(soil map)를 바탕으로 토양 유형별 물리·화학적 특성(예: 질, 토성, 배수, pH, 유기물 등)과 작물별 생육 최적 조건을 연계하여 구축됩니다. 데이터에는 작물명, 토양 유형, 적성 등급(매우 적합, 적합, 보통, 부적합 등), 각 등급의 면적, 비율 등이 포함됩니다. 이를 통해 농가와 정책 담당자는 지역별 토양 특성을 반영한 작물 선택과 재배지 선정, 맞춤형 경작 계획 수립이 가능합니다. 또한, 토양 보전 및 농업 생산성 증진, 효율적 농지 활용, 친환경 농업 확산 등 과학적 농업경영에 필수적인 기초 자료로 활용되어 농업 환경의 지속가능성 확보에 기여합니다.
SMEX02 Land Surface Information: Soils Database, Version 1
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This data set includes soil moisture data for the following 10 Iowa counties: Boone, Dallas, Franklin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jasper, Marshall, Polk, Story, and Wright. These data were created by appending existing county digital soils data provided by the Iowa Cooperative Soil Survey (ICCS) and clipping them by the SMEX02 project area boundary.
BOREAS Agriculture Canada Central Saskatchewan Vector Soils Data, R1
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This data set provides soil descriptions for forested areas in the BOREAS southern study area (SSA) in central Saskatchewan, Canada provided by Agriculture Canada. The data contain soil code, modifiers, extent, and soil names for the primary, secondary, and tertiary soil units within each polygon.