USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and Agricultural Research Service have announced enhancements to the CropScape web app, allowing users to more easily conduct area and statistical analysis of planted U.S. commodities.
Now known as CroplandCROS, the geospatial data product hosts the Cropland Data Layer (CDL). The NASS CDL is a 30-meter derived, crop-specific land cover classification that is created annually from satellite imagery.
“CroplandCROS improves the user experience by providing a consolidated, organized, and intuitive interface for conducting area analysis of U.S. cropland commodities,” said NASS Director of Research and Development Linda Young. “We’ve made these enhancements while maintaining the analysis integrity of the CropScape application. The app also shows the importance of inter-agency collaboration in building innovative solutions and products.”
CroplandCROS is powered by USDA’s Partnerships for Data Innovations (PDI). The app allows users to geolocate farms and map areas of interest. To aid users, the app features a user guide and instructional videos.