"As part of its effort to assess land cover across the agricultural areas in the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has established the Common Land Unit (CLU) as a standardized GIS data layer. The USDA defines a CLU as: “…the smallest unit of land that has a permanent, contiguous boundary, a common land cover and land management, a common owner and a common producer association.” (www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/apfoap p?area=home&subject=prod&topic=clu-ab)This layer includes all farm fields, managed forested tracks, and other managed areas. CLU data is often used with other GIS layers to support a variety of applications including: public safety and disaster response, agriculture and natural resource management and monitoring, regional planning, economic development, and natural disaster planning and mitigation. CLU is a vector file. The illustration provided in the CLU section on the supplemental metadata file shows CLU boundaries (left) and CLU boundaries superimposed over aerial photography (right). Note: Most of the attribution (descriptive information) associated with the CLU boundaries on this file has been deleted by the FSA to protect individual privacy. Attributes that are available to the public include field size in acres.For more information on this data refer to the supplemental metadata pdf found at: https://secure-archive.gis.vt.edu/gisdata/public/UnitedStates/Virginia/VCE_2002_metadata/METADATA.pdfThis data has been curated by the Virginia Cooperative Extension at Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech University Libraries. This data is meant for general use only. Virginia Tech’s University Library is acting as a steward for this data and any questions about its use should refer to our Terms of Use Page."
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"As part of its effort to assess land cover across the agricultural areas in the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has established the Common Land Unit (CLU) as a standardized GIS data layer. The USDA defines a CLU as: “…the smallest unit of land that has a permanent, contiguous boundary, a common land cover and land management, a common owner and a common producer association.” (www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/apfoap p?area=home&subject=prod&topic=clu-ab)This layer includes all farm fields, managed forested tracks, and other managed areas. CLU data is often used with other GIS layers to support a variety of applications including: public safety and disaster response, agriculture and natural resource management and monitoring, regional planning, economic development, and natural disaster planning and mitigation. CLU is a vector file. The illustration provided in the CLU section on the supplemental metadata file shows CLU boundaries (left) and CLU boundaries superimposed over aerial photography (right). Note: Most of the attribution (descriptive information) associated with the CLU boundaries on this file has been deleted by the FSA to protect individual privacy. Attributes that are available to the public include field size in acres.For more information on this data refer to the supplemental metadata pdf found at: https://secure-archive.gis.vt.edu/gisdata/public/UnitedStates/Virginia/VCE_2002_metadata/METADATA.pdfThis data has been curated by the Virginia Cooperative Extension at Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech University Libraries. This data is meant for general use only. Virginia Tech’s University Library is acting as a steward for this data and any questions about its use should refer to our Terms of Use Page."