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The Geospatial Data Gateway (GDG) provides access to a map library of over 100 high resolution vector and raster layers in the Geospatial Data Warehouse. It is the one stop source for environmental and natural resource data, available anytime, from anywhere. It allows a user to choose an area of interest, browse and select data, customize the format, then download or have it shipped on media. The map layers include data on: Public Land Survey System (PLSS), Census data, demographic statistics, precipitation, temperature, disaster events, conservation easements, elevation, geographic names, geology, government units, hydrography, hydrologic units, land use and land cover, map indexes, ortho imagery, soils, topographic images, and streets and roads. This service is made available through a close partnership between the three Service Center Agencies (SCA): Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Farm Service Agency (FSA), and Rural Development (RD). Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Geospatial Data Gateway. File Name: Web Page, url: https://gdg.sc.egov.usda.gov This is the main page for the GDG that includes several links to view, download, or order various datasets. Find additional status maps that indicate the location of data available for each map layer in the Geospatial Data Gateway at https://gdg.sc.egov.usda.gov/GDGHome_StatusMaps.aspx
This map features recent high-resolution (1m) aerial imagery for the continental United States made available by the USDA Farm Services Agency. The National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires aerial imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental United States. A primary goal of the NAIP program is to make digital ortho photography available to governmental agencies and the public within a year of acquisition. This image layer provides access to the most recent NAIP imagery for each state and will be updated annually as new imagery is made available. This imagery is published in 4-bands (RGB and Near Infrared), where available, with the option to display the imagery as false color to show the IR band or to display the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) showing relative biomass of an area.This map features the NAIP image layer along with the Imagery with Labels basemap for reference purposes. The NAIP imagery may be more recent in some cases than the current imagery in the World Imagery basemap, so you can use them both for comparison purposes. The map also includes a World Transportation layer than can be turned on at large scales for additional reference information (e.g. street labels).The image layer currently includes NAIP 2010-2014 imagery, having been updated recently to include NAIP 2014 imagery where available. It will be updated with NAIP 2015 imagery as that becomes publicly available.
This map features recent high-resolution (1m) aerial imagery for the continental United States made available by theUSDA Farm Services Agency. TheNational Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP)acquires aerial imageryduring the agricultural growing seasons in the continental United States. A primary goal of the NAIP program is to make digital ortho photography available to governmental agencies and the public within a year of acquisition. This image layer provides access to the most recent NAIP imagery for each state and will be updated annually as new imagery is made available. This imagery is published in 4-bands (RGB and Near Infrared), where available, with the option to display the imagery as false color to show the IR band or to display the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) showing relative biomass of an area.This map features the NAIP image layer along with the Imagery with Labels basemap for reference purposes. The NAIP imagery may be more recent in some cases than the current imagery in the World Imagery basemap, so you can use them both for comparison purposes. The map also includes a World Transportation layer than can be turned on at large scales for additional reference information (e.g. street labels).The image layercurrently includes NAIP 2010-2014 imagery, having been updated recently to include NAIP 2014 imagery where available. It will be updated with NAIP 2015 imagery as that becomes publicly available.
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This dynamic map service provides download access via the 20K grid to the 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014 1-meter color orthoimagery of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The imagery was captured by the USDA National Aerial Imagery Program (NAIP).
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This dynamic map service provides download access via the 10K grid to all 2-foot (60cm) color orthoimagery of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The imagery is acquired every two years by the USDA NAIP program. Imagery was captured at this resolution in 2006, 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2022. Links to download the imagery by tile are included in the attribute table.
This image layer features recent high-resolution (1m) aerial imagery for the continental United States made available by the USDA Farm Services Agency in 2014. The National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires aerial imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental United States. A primary goal of the NAIP program is to make digital ortho photography available to governmental agencies and the public within a year of acquisition. This image layer provides access to NAIP imagery in 2014 for each state (as available). This imagery is published in 4-bands (RGB and Near Infrared), and is displayed in Natural Color. You also have the the option to change the image display to use false color (Renderer: FalseColorComposite) to show the IR band or to display the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (Renderer: NDVI_Color) showing relative biomass of an area. Use this image layer if you want to display NAIP imagery for 2014 at large scales. You can add this image layer directly to your map but in order to view the imagery, you'll need to know where NAIP 2014 imagery is available and zoom to your local level area of interest before imagery will display. We suggest using the NAIP 2014 web map for a better experience.This image layer includes USA NAIP 2014 imagery. You can discover and access other layers available for NAIP through the Living Atlas of the World and through the NAIP Imagery group.
Rendered as Natural Color, this image layer features recent high-resolution (1m or better) aerial imagery for the continental United States, made available by the USDA Farm Services Agency. The National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires aerial imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental United States. A primary goal of the NAIP program is to make digital ortho photography available to governmental agencies and the public within a year of acquisition. This image layer provides access to the most recent NAIP imagery for each state and will be updated annually as new imagery is made available. The imagery is published in 4-bands (RGB and Near Infrared), where available, with the option to display the imagery as Natural Color, Color Infrared, or NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) showing relative biomass of an area.You can discover and access other maps and layers available for NAIP through the Living Atlas of the World and through the NAIP Imagery group The source of this USFS content is the ESRI Living Atlas page..
This is an ArcGIS Server Image Service of the 4-band 2011 National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) orthorectified digital aerial photos of Montana. The one-meter ground sample distance (GSD) ortho images were rectified to a horizontal accuracy that matches within six meters of photo-identifiable ground control points, which are used during image inspection. NAIP imagery may contain as much as 10% cloud cover per tile. The data were created for the U.S. Farm Services Agency National Agricultural Imagery Program (https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/aerial-photography/index) by Surdex Corporation. A version of the data in Montana State Plane Coordinates (NAD83 High Accuracy Reference Network, meters) was provided to the State Library as a collection of seamless 4-band GeoTIFF images. The web services available include: ArcGIS Server Image services, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) web coverage services (WCS), and OGC web map services (WMS). The image and web coverage services provide users direct access to the native GeoTIFF files and pixel data for geoprocessing and image analysis. The original GeoTIFF files are available by request from the State Library. An Esri shapefile of the dates the images were collected is available at https://ftpgeoinfo.msl.mt.gov/Data/Spatial/MSDI/Imagery/2011_NAIP/24_km_tiles/00_NAIP_2011_Dates.zip Imagery defaults to natural color. To view the imagery as false-color infrared (CIR), select band 4 as the red image, band 1 as the green, and band 2 as the blue. Connection URLs for OGS services: WCS: https://gisservicemt.gov/arcgis/rest/services/MSDI_Framework/NAIP_2011/ImageServer/WCSServer WMS: https://gisservicemt.gov/arcgis/rest/services/MSDI_Framework/NAIP_2011/ImageServer/WMSServer The data are also available for download in MrSID format from the State Library at: https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=3e7d65205e23415e825c6e7936f21e51
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The Geospatial Data Gateway (GDG) provides access to a map library of over 100 high resolution vector and raster layers in the Geospatial Data Warehouse. It is the one stop source for environmental and natural resource data, available anytime, from anywhere. It allows a user to choose an area of interest, browse and select data, customize the format, then download or have it shipped on media. The map layers include data on: Public Land Survey System (PLSS), Census data, demographic statistics, precipitation, temperature, disaster events, conservation easements, elevation, geographic names, geology, government units, hydrography, hydrologic units, land use and land cover, map indexes, ortho imagery, soils, topographic images, and streets and roads. This service is made available through a close partnership between the three Service Center Agencies (SCA): Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Farm Service Agency (FSA), and Rural Development (RD). Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Geospatial Data Gateway. File Name: Web Page, url: https://gdg.sc.egov.usda.gov This is the main page for the GDG that includes several links to view, download, or order various datasets. Find additional status maps that indicate the location of data available for each map layer in the Geospatial Data Gateway at https://gdg.sc.egov.usda.gov/GDGHome_StatusMaps.aspx