{ "snippet": "This layers shows the uncultivated and cultivated pixels of histosol at 30 meters resolution for the continental United States as derived from the gSSURGO/SSURGO databases from NRCS based on NASS 2020 Cultivated layer.\n\nUSDA, NASS Cropland Data Layer categories considered cultivated:\nCODE CLASS NAME\n1 Corn\n2 Cotton\n3 Rice\n4 Sorghum\n5 Soybeans\n6 Sunflower\n10 Peanuts\n11 Tobacco\n12 Sweet Corn\n13 Pop or Orn Corn\n14 Mint\n21 Barley\n22 Durum Wheat\n23 Spring Wheat\n24 Winter Wheat\n25 Other Small Grains\n26 Dbl Crop WinWht/Soybeans\n27 Rye\n28 Oats\n29 Millet\n30 Speltz\n31 Canola\n32 Flaxseed\n33 Safflower\n34 Rape Seed\n35 Mustard\n36 Alfalfa\n38 Camelina\n39 Buckwheat\n41 Sugarbeets\n42 Dry Beans\n43 Potatoes\n44 Other Crops\n45 Sugarcane\n46 Sweet Potatoes\n47 Misc Vegs & Fruits\n48 Watermelons\n49 Onions\n50 Cucumbers\n51 Chick Peas\n52 Lentils\n53 Peas\n54 Tomatoes\n55 Caneberries\n56 Hops\n57 Herbs\n58 Clover/Wildflowers\n61 Fallow/Idle Cropland\n66 Cherries\n67 Peaches\n68 Apples\n69 Grapes\n70 Christmas Trees\n71 Other Tree Crops\n72 Citrus\n74 Pecans\n75 Almonds\n76 Walnuts\n77 Pears\n204 Pistachios\n205 Triticale\n206 Carrots\n207 Asparagus\n208 Garlic\n209 Cantaloupes\n210 Prunes\n211 Olives\n212 Oranges\n213 Honeydew Melons\n214 Broccoli\n215 Avocado\n216 Peppers\n217 Pomegranates\n218 Nectarines\n219 Greens\n220 Plums\n221 Strawberries\n222 Squash\n223 Apricots\n224 Vetch\n225 Dbl Crop WinWht/Corn\n226 Dbl Crop Oats/Corn\n227 Lettuce\n228 Dbl Crop Triticale/Corn\n229 Pumpkins\n230 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Durum Wht\n231 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Cantaloupe\n232 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Cotton\n233 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Barley\n234 Dbl Crop Durum Wht/Sorghum\n235 Dbl Crop Barley/Sorghum\n236 Dbl Crop WinWht/Sorghum\n237 Dbl Crop Barley/Corn\n238 Dbl Crop WinWht/Cotton\n239 Dbl Crop Soybeans/Cotton\n240 Dbl Crop Soybeans/Oats\n241 Dbl Crop Corn/Soybeans\n242 Blueberries\n243 Cabbage\n244 Cauliflower\n245 Celery\n246 Radishes\n247 Turnips\n248 Eggplants\n249 Gourds\n250 Cranberries\n254 Dbl Crop Barley/Soybeans\n\nUSDA, NASS Cropland Data Layer categories considered non-cultivated:\nCODE CLASS NAME\n37 Other Hay/Non Alfalfa\n59...", "summary": "This layers shows the uncultivated and cultivated pixels of histosol at 30 meters resolution for the continental United States as derived from the gSSURGO/SSURGO databases from NRCS based on NASS 2020 Cultivated layer.\n\nUSDA, NASS Cropland Data Layer categories considered cultivated:\nCODE CLASS NAME\n1 Corn\n2 Cotton\n3 Rice\n4 Sorghum\n5 Soybeans\n6 Sunflower\n10 Peanuts\n11 Tobacco\n12 Sweet Corn\n13 Pop or Orn Corn\n14 Mint\n21 Barley\n22 Durum Wheat\n23 Spring Wheat\n24 Winter Wheat\n25 Other Small Grains\n26 Dbl Crop WinWht/Soybeans\n27 Rye\n28 Oats\n29 Millet\n30 Speltz\n31 Canola\n32 Flaxseed\n33 Safflower\n34 Rape Seed\n35 Mustard\n36 Alfalfa\n38 Camelina\n39 Buckwheat\n41 Sugarbeets\n42 Dry Beans\n43 Potatoes\n44 Other Crops\n45 Sugarcane\n46 Sweet Potatoes\n47 Misc Vegs & Fruits\n48 Watermelons\n49 Onions\n50 Cucumbers\n51 Chick Peas\n52 Lentils\n53 Peas\n54 Tomatoes\n55 Caneberries\n56 Hops\n57 Herbs\n58 Clover/Wildflowers\n61 Fallow/Idle Cropland\n66 Cherries\n67 Peaches\n68 Apples\n69 Grapes\n70 Christmas Trees\n71 Other Tree Crops\n72 Citrus\n74 Pecans\n75 Almonds\n76 Walnuts\n77 Pears\n204 Pistachios\n205 Triticale\n206 Carrots\n207 Asparagus\n208 Garlic\n209 Cantaloupes\n210 Prunes\n211 Olives\n212 Oranges\n213 Honeydew Melons\n214 Broccoli\n215 Avocado\n216 Peppers\n217 Pomegranates\n218 Nectarines\n219 Greens\n220 Plums\n221 Strawberries\n222 Squash\n223 Apricots\n224 Vetch\n225 Dbl Crop WinWht/Corn\n226 Dbl Crop Oats/Corn\n227 Lettuce\n228 Dbl Crop Triticale/Corn\n229 Pumpkins\n230 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Durum Wht\n231 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Cantaloupe\n232 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Cotton\n233 Dbl Crop Lettuce/Barley\n234 Dbl Crop Durum Wht/Sorghum\n235 Dbl Crop Barley/Sorghum\n236 Dbl Crop WinWht/Sorghum\n237 Dbl Crop Barley/Corn\n238 Dbl Crop WinWht/Cotton\n239 Dbl Crop Soybeans/Cotton\n240 Dbl Crop Soybeans/Oats\n241 Dbl Crop Corn/Soybeans\n242 Blueberries\n243 Cabbage\n244 Cauliflower\n245 Celery\n246 Radishes\n247 Turnips\n248 Eggplants\n249 Gourds\n250 Cranberries\n254 Dbl Crop Barley/Soybeans\n\nUSDA, NASS Cropland Data Layer categories considered non-cultivated:\nCODE CLASS NAME\n37 Other Hay/Non Alfalfa\n59...", "accessInformation": "USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA NRCS Soil Survey Center, Lincoln, NE and USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station", "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "maxScale": 1155581.108577, "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Image Service", "Service" ], "description": "
Values of 1 represent uncultivated histosol and values of 2 represent cultivated histosol. Uncultivated hitosols are those pixels not used for agricultural purposes. Cultivaed histosol pixels are those pixels that are determined to be used for agricultural purposes. Histosols (minus folists for this dataset) have a high content of organic matter and no permafrost. Most are saturated year round, but a few are freely drained. Histosols are commonly called bogs, moors, peats, or mucks.<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>",
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