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Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Alberta

Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Alberta

Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Saskatchewan

Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Saskatchewan

Back in the office this week & I had some #cropmap24 work to push though.

We have finally released our 2024 ACI maps for Alberta & Saskatchewan. (BC coming out tomorrow)

They can be downloaded here:
agriculture.canada.ca/atlas/data_d...

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I may be stuck at YYZ, but that doesn’t mean I can’t push through a quality control check of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Saskatchewan!

Finally done, hopefully out to the public soon.
#cropmap24

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🆕️ That's right: The Annual agr.gc.ca Space-Based 🛰 Crop Inventory now includes the Yukon Territory. We map our agriculture in the north!!

ℹ️ See below for details on how to get this FREE and OPEN data, produced for Canada 🇨🇦 annually since 2011. ⤵️

#CropMap24 #CdnAg #Yukon 🧪

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Overview of Agriculture Canada's Annual Crop Inventory map of the Yukon Territory. Pockets of agriculture supporting local economies can be found as far north as Dawson City.

Overview of Agriculture Canada's Annual Crop Inventory map of the Yukon Territory. Pockets of agriculture supporting local economies can be found as far north as Dawson City.

Zoom-in on where the Takhini and Yukon Rivers converge. Located just north of Whitehorse, this area has the greatest density of agriculture found in Yukon. 

In the map fields of haskap berries, shown in bright red, pop out to the viewer. Also seen are two fallow fields (fields not active this season) in orange. In a paler shade of gold/orange and the most numerous Ag class in the Territory is our Pasture/Forage class. Other notable classes are in the upper right of the image with shades of greenish-yellows which represent individually oats, barley, and canola. Keen eyed viewers will also see in that same area a pink field (potatoes), greyish (spring wheat), and brown (peas).

Zoom-in on where the Takhini and Yukon Rivers converge. Located just north of Whitehorse, this area has the greatest density of agriculture found in Yukon. In the map fields of haskap berries, shown in bright red, pop out to the viewer. Also seen are two fallow fields (fields not active this season) in orange. In a paler shade of gold/orange and the most numerous Ag class in the Territory is our Pasture/Forage class. Other notable classes are in the upper right of the image with shades of greenish-yellows which represent individually oats, barley, and canola. Keen eyed viewers will also see in that same area a pink field (potatoes), greyish (spring wheat), and brown (peas).

A photo of an agricultural field in near the Yukon River north of Whitehorse. It is a large flat clearing, with oats growing in the foreground and along the field edges with barley planted in the middle of the field.

A photo of an agricultural field in near the Yukon River north of Whitehorse. It is a large flat clearing, with oats growing in the foreground and along the field edges with barley planted in the middle of the field.

Now available to download, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada's Crop Inventory map of the Yukon Territory.

agriculture.canada.ca/atlas/data_d...

#CropMap24 #CdnAg #Yukon

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Overview of Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Manitoba. The map covers the areas of the province that agriculture is found.

Overview of Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Manitoba. The map covers the areas of the province that agriculture is found.

A zoom-in of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Manitoba. In this image of the Interlake Region of the province with the communities of Riverton (upper right), and Arborg (center). Fields classed as 130 (Too Wet to Seed) can be seen in a periwinkle blue colour.

A zoom-in of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Manitoba. In this image of the Interlake Region of the province with the communities of Riverton (upper right), and Arborg (center). Fields classed as 130 (Too Wet to Seed) can be seen in a periwinkle blue colour.

A zoom-in of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Manitoba. In this image of the Parkland Region of the province with the communities of Winnipegosis (upper right), and Ethelbert (central left). Fields classed as 130 (Too Wet to Seed) can be seen in a periwinkle blue colour.

A zoom-in of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Manitoba. In this image of the Parkland Region of the province with the communities of Winnipegosis (upper right), and Ethelbert (central left). Fields classed as 130 (Too Wet to Seed) can be seen in a periwinkle blue colour.

The 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Manitoba is finished.

Note: Class 130 (Too Wet to Seed) is found in the Interlake and Parkland regions of the province. Due to excessive spring rainfall it wasn't possible for farmers to plant crops. #CdnAg #WestCdnAg #CropMap24

open.canada.ca/data/en/data...

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Image of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Ontario by Agriculture Canada.

Image of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Ontario by Agriculture Canada.

Zoom-in of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Ontario. Zoomed in to an area with the city of London (dark pink, upper right), St. Thomas (dark pink, lower right), Strathroy (dark pink, upper left), and Glencoe (dark pink, lower left).

The map shows what was grown in each field in 2024 (light yellow = corn, dark gold = soybean, etc...), along with other land cover features (green = deciduous trees, blue = water). 

Two areas in the map are circled, with arrows from a large number '130' pointed towards them. These are highlighting fields where Class 130 (Too Wet to Seed) was classified by the Crop Inventory algorithms.

In this situation excess spring rainfalls made it impossible for farmers to successfully grow a crop in those fields in 2024.

Zoom-in of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Ontario. Zoomed in to an area with the city of London (dark pink, upper right), St. Thomas (dark pink, lower right), Strathroy (dark pink, upper left), and Glencoe (dark pink, lower left). The map shows what was grown in each field in 2024 (light yellow = corn, dark gold = soybean, etc...), along with other land cover features (green = deciduous trees, blue = water). Two areas in the map are circled, with arrows from a large number '130' pointed towards them. These are highlighting fields where Class 130 (Too Wet to Seed) was classified by the Crop Inventory algorithms. In this situation excess spring rainfalls made it impossible for farmers to successfully grow a crop in those fields in 2024.

The 2024 Crop Inventory for Ontario is now available.
open.canada.ca/data/en/data...

Keen observers of our work will note that our periwinkle-ish coloured Class 130 (Too Wet to Seed) will make an appearance this year for fields south and west of London.

#CropMap24 #CdnAg #OntAg

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Image showing Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory for the agricultural regions of Quebec. In addition to mapping what was grown in each field by satellite imagery, we also include the surrounding landcovers (forest, water, urban, etc...) so that people can see how things change over time.

Image showing Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory for the agricultural regions of Quebec. In addition to mapping what was grown in each field by satellite imagery, we also include the surrounding landcovers (forest, water, urban, etc...) so that people can see how things change over time.

Zoom-in of the agricultural area surrounding Lac Saint-Jean, QC. Reds indicate fields of berries, mainly blueberry with some cranberries in a slightly lighter shade. Purple represents wetlands, with dark purple indicating where peat extraction is occuring. Cyan are showing fields of buckwheat. The various shades of yellow/gold fields are showing crops like corn, soy, small grain cereals (oats, barley), forages and pasture lands.

Zoom-in of the agricultural area surrounding Lac Saint-Jean, QC. Reds indicate fields of berries, mainly blueberry with some cranberries in a slightly lighter shade. Purple represents wetlands, with dark purple indicating where peat extraction is occuring. Cyan are showing fields of buckwheat. The various shades of yellow/gold fields are showing crops like corn, soy, small grain cereals (oats, barley), forages and pasture lands.

In southern Quebec long narrow fields of corn (pale yellow) and soybean (dark gold) dominate the area. However three of the central Monteregian Hills (left to right: Mont Saint-Hillaire, Mont Rougemont, Mont Yamaska) covered in deciduous forests pop up from the landscape. At the base of two of these hills you will find numerous apple orchards (coral pink).

In southern Quebec long narrow fields of corn (pale yellow) and soybean (dark gold) dominate the area. However three of the central Monteregian Hills (left to right: Mont Saint-Hillaire, Mont Rougemont, Mont Yamaska) covered in deciduous forests pop up from the landscape. At the base of two of these hills you will find numerous apple orchards (coral pink).

This week we released our 2024 Annual Crop Inventory for the Ag extent of #Quebec.
open.canada.ca/data/en/data...

Attached is an overview of it & a look at 2 areas all with alt text descriptions.

#CropMap24 #CdnAg #SkyAg #Landcover #Agriculture #Mapping #OpenData #EarthObservation #RemoteSensing

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A piece of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Quebec. The red arrow on the image is pointing to a light grey-ish field in the image. This colour represents quinoa in the map colour table. The town of Alma is to the right, shown in dark pink.

A piece of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Quebec. The red arrow on the image is pointing to a light grey-ish field in the image. This colour represents quinoa in the map colour table. The town of Alma is to the right, shown in dark pink.

Here's photo of a field of quinoa I took while getting a tour of it in Saskatchewan in 2018. A very interesting an unique crop it comes in a variety of colours. This particular field was of the golden variety I believe.

Here's photo of a field of quinoa I took while getting a tour of it in Saskatchewan in 2018. A very interesting an unique crop it comes in a variety of colours. This particular field was of the golden variety I believe.

Checking our 2024 Quebec Crop Inventory Map & I noticed a colour I don't see often

The grey represents a field of quinoa grown outside the town of Alma, QC

Not too often I see that grown outside of the Prairies

#CropMap24 #CdnAg #Quebec #Agriculture #SkyAg

Quinoa photo from a 2018 SK tour I did.

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Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Newfoundland, showing the various land classes and crop types that cover the province.

Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Newfoundland, showing the various land classes and crop types that cover the province.

Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Newfoundland, zoomed in to the Grand Falls - Windsor region.  Showing the various land classes and crop types that cover the area. Urban areas are shown as dark pink, water = blue, wetlands = purple, shrubland = yellow, agriculture = golds, light pinks, red and teal (colours vary depending on the specific crop grown)

Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory map of Newfoundland, zoomed in to the Grand Falls - Windsor region. Showing the various land classes and crop types that cover the area. Urban areas are shown as dark pink, water = blue, wetlands = purple, shrubland = yellow, agriculture = golds, light pinks, red and teal (colours vary depending on the specific crop grown)

An image showing Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory maps that are completed and currently available to download. These are of the 4 Atlantic provinces; Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick.

An image showing Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory maps that are completed and currently available to download. These are of the 4 Atlantic provinces; Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick.

Now available to add to your collection. The 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of #Newfoundland.

This is the 4th province that can be downloaded in GeoTIFF format here:

open.canada.ca/data/en/data...

#CropMap24 #CdnAg #SkyAg #Landcover #Agriculture #Mapping #OpenData #EarthObservation #RemoteSensing

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!NEW FROM US! Via @leandercampbell.bsky.social

Now available to download, the AAFC 2024 Annual Space-Based Crop Inventory for Canada's 3 maritime provinces -- #NewBrunswick, #PEI, and #NovaScotia [GeoTIFF].
#CropMap24 #CdnAg #SkyAg #OpenData

🔗 open.canada.ca/data/en/data...

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Image of Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory for the Maritime provinces (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia)

Image of Agriculture Canada's 2024 Annual Crop Inventory for the Maritime provinces (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia)

You: Interested in #Landcover, #Agriculture, #Mapping

Me: Just giving you what you want. 😍

Now available to download, 2024 Annual Crop Inventory GeoTIFF rasters of Canada's 3 maritime provinces. #NewBrunswick, #PEI, #NovaScotia

open.canada.ca/data/en/data...

#CropMap24 #CdnAg #SkyAg #OpenData

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2024 failed Annual Crop Inventory attempt to classify fields near Cormack, Newfoundland. The majority of fields were classed as potato when that was not the case.

2024 failed Annual Crop Inventory attempt to classify fields near Cormack, Newfoundland. The majority of fields were classed as potato when that was not the case.

#cropmap24 observation points collected by a survey team in July 2024. These were used to help understand the problem with the failed map classification.

#cropmap24 observation points collected by a survey team in July 2024. These were used to help understand the problem with the failed map classification.

An example of why quality control checks are useful.

Our classifier decided to call almost every field near Cormack, NL as potato🤷‍♂️

Are there potato fields there? Yes.
Was there that many in 2024? No.

How do I know?
A #cropmap24 ground team was there
#Redo

#EarthObservation #CdnAg #SkyAg #mapping

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The pre-release of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Nova Scotia.

The pre-release of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory of Nova Scotia.

Happy #GISday to those out there who celebrate.

As a gift, our classification system (AgriCarta) gave me our #cropmap24 of Nova Scotia to review.

Not only that but New Brunswick & Newfoundland are now waiting in the Quality Control queue as well.

Thanks? I guess. 😂 #NoRest
#CdnAg #OpenData

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A pre-released version of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory for the province of PEI.

A pre-released version of the 2024 Annual Crop Inventory for the province of PEI.

SNEAK PEAK: AgriCarta (our latest generation of AAFC classification system), completed its first #cropmap24 province this season, Prince Edward Island.

I'll review PEI, then we will run a final accuracy assessment & create some metadata before we make it available to the public. #CdnAg #opendata

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On my way home after a fun and educational journey to the Yukon.

Before I left I spotted this hanging in the Territorial Ag offices and I think it sums up how agriculture works up there.
#cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg #YukonersSupportingYukoners

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To the east of Tagish along the north shore of Little Attlin Lake there is a large forage producer (I stopped counting at 100 round bales). In addition we saw a plot of oats, plus some exposed black soils which were still visible post veggie harvest. #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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Between Carcross & Tagish next to Crag Lake there is a farm run by the local First Nation. Here they have started construction on a greenhouse (concrete base & ventilation pipes visible). It will grow veggies for the local population. They also have some nice forages too. #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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The recent rainfall here in Whitehorse has meant the surrounding higher elevations are snow covered again.

Here Mount Lorne overlooks this field of brome forage. #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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Final day in the #Yukon and I will be travelling south of Whitehouse to check out pockets of farmland in the surrounding valleys. #cropmap24 #CdnAg

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Land in that Ag development near Haines Junction are in various states. Some fields are cleared & growing oats, some are used for pasture.
While clearing is still happening in some fields, others that were cleared look to have been left to be taken back by weeds and shrubs. #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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On the way to Haines Junction the Kluane Mountain Range rises in to the sky.
Just before you get to town there is a recent agricultural development. One farm in this area might have the most picturesque laneways I have seen.📸 #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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Along the Takhini River forages of brome and grass are common.

Less common is this field of Anik Alfalfa with its yellow flower. Had the opportunity to chat with land owner and learned this stand was first planted in 2008! 🤯 #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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For Day 2 of #cropmap24 we will start on the north shore of the Takhini River which we didn't get to yesterday. Afterwards we will work west along the Alaska Hwy to Haines Junction to see various parcels of Ag land there. #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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Any colder tomorrow and I may need snowshoes to visit the farm fields 😜. #cropmap24 #YukonLife

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Can’t win them all. Travelled up to Minto to check out this large clearing that was active farmland when I was here in 2022, unfortunately it no longer is. 😢 #cropmap24 #Yukon #CdnAg

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#cropmap24 #CdnAg #Yukon (forgot the hashtags) 😁

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Day 1 of #cropmap24 data collection in #Yukon, sees us go north following the Yukon River up to Minto (almost 3 hours north of Whitehorse) observing agriculture pockets along the way.

If time allows we'll also visit the north shore of the Takhini River, a dense area for Ag in the Territory. #CdnAg

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satellite image of southern Yukon, overlaid with planned driving routes shown in 3 different colours.

satellite image of southern Yukon, overlaid with planned driving routes shown in 3 different colours.

En route to Whitehorse this morning for 3-days of #cropmap24 touring with the Territory's Agricultural Land Unit team. #CdnAg ✈️

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Leaving North Bay this morning and heading north to check out the agriculture in the Temiskaming Shores region (a first for me!).
Afterwards we'll continue on to Matheson and Cochrane before ending in Timmins. #CdnAg #Ontag #cropmap24

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