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Direct Certification with Medicaid for Free and Reduced-Price Meals (DCM-F/RP) Demonstration

    The demonstration of Direct Certification with Medicaid for Free and Reduced-Price Meals (DCM-F/RP) allows authorized States and school districts to use information from Medicaid to identify students eligible to receive meals under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) for free or at a reduced price. District-level administrative records data on certification and NSLP and SBP participation were collected to evaluate the demonstration. The analysis sample includes 5,966 public, private, and charter school districts in the 15 States participating in the DCM-F/RP demonstration in school year (SY) 2019-20.

    FACETS enterprise crop budgets for NE Florida and SW Georgia

      Enterprise budgets contained in this database were developed as part of the Floridian Aquifer Collaborative Engagement for Sustainability (FACETS), a large-scale, multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary project funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The goal of this project is to promote the economic sustainability of agriculture and silviculture in North Florida and South Georgia while protecting water quantity, quality, and habitat in the Upper Floridan Aquifer and the springs and rivers it feeds. This dataset includes budgets developed for pine plantations, corn and peanut crops, and hay and pasture production in the Lower Suwannee River Basin, Florida.

      Floridan Aquifer Collaborative Engagement for Sustainability (FACETS) - Field trial data from Live Oak, Florida: ARDN products

        ARDN (Agricultural Research Data Network) annotations for "Floridan Aquifer Collaborative Engagement for Sustainability (FACETS) - Field trial data from Live Oak, Florida". The ARDN project (https://data.nal.usda.gov/ardn) is a network of datasets harmonized and aggregated using a common vocabulary termed ICASA. ICASA is a recommended data dictionary by USDA NAL (https://data.nal.usda.gov/data-dictionary-examples) described in detail here: www.tinyurl.com/icasa-mvl. Research was conducted at the North Florida Research and Education Center - Suwannee Valley, located near Live Oak, Florida (30°18’22” N, 82°54’00” W). Corn, carrots, peanuts, and rye (cover crop) were grown on Hurricane, Chipley, and Blanton soil complexes that are all over 90% sand. The experimental design utilized a randomized complete block design with split plot that incorporated two fields with eight blocks (treatment replicates) and fifteen plots per block. The main plots contained four irrigation treatments, and the sub-plots contained three different nitrogen rates. The SMS irrigation treatment contained three additional nitrogen treatments. The north field in the study (System 2) was a corn-cover crop-peanut-cover crop rotation, while the south field (System 1) was a corn-carrot-peanut-cover crop rotation. During each growing season, soil moisture was monitored using capacitance type soil moisture sensors, soil nitrogen was measured through bi-weekly soil samples at four depths, and biomass was collected four times with the final sample being collected just prior to harvest.

        Data from: Quantifying Insect Dispersal Distances from Trapping Detections Data to Predict Delimiting Survey Radii, Raw Florida fruit fly Distances

          Trapping survey detections data for Medfly and OFF with latitudes and longitudes and other spatial identifications removed, to protect private properties from being identified. Data are from Florida, 1956-2018, and were used to quantify the dispersal kernel, or total distance travelled, up to 30 days. "Collected Florida fruit fly distances raw data v1.csv" is the data with brief information for all records, including those that could not be clustered and analyzed. The data can be used to verify the dataset reporting in the linked citation.

          Data from: Quantifying Insect Dispersal Distances from Trapping Detections Data to Predict Delimiting Survey Radii, Florida fruit fly Distances

            Trapping survey detections data for Medfly and OFF with latitudes and longitudes and other spatial identifications removed, to protect private properties from being identified. Data are from Florida, 1956-2018, and were used to quantify the dispersal kernel, or total distance travelled, up to 30 days. "Collected Florida fruit fly distances data v1.csv" is the data with clustering for proximity in time and space. This data includes distance metrics calculated for each record, from the cluster centroid.

            LTAR Archbold - University of Florida Phenocam archboldwet

            NAL Geospatial Catalog
              Phenocam overlooking a wetland dominated by Juncus effuses and Panicum hemitomon, Archbold's Buck Island Ranch, Florida. Tracking seasonal changes in greenness in the wetland. Takes RGB and IR photographs daily (every half hour between 6am and 8 pm) and sends them to phenocam network server at https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/ where images are available to the public for downloads and processing.

              LTAR Archbold - University of Florida Phenocam archboldavir

              NAL Geospatial Catalog
                Phenocam overlooking A. virginicus Field, Archbold's Buck Island Ranch, Florida. Tracking seasonal changes in greenness of a semi-native pasture entirely burned once every three years. Takes RGB and IR photographs daily (every half hour between 6am and 8 pm) and sends them to phenocam network server at https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/ where images are available to the public for downloads and processing.

                LTAR Archbold - University of Florida Phenocam archboldbahia

                NAL Geospatial Catalog
                  Phenocam overlooking a pasture dominated by Paspalum notatum, Archbold's Buck Island Ranch, Florida. Tracking seasonal changes in greenness in the pasture. Takes RGB and IR photographs daily (every half hour between 6am and 8 pm) and sends them to phenocam network server at https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/ where images are available to the public for downloads and processing.

                  LTAR Archbold-University of Florida Phenocam ufona

                  NAL Geospatial Catalog
                    Phenocam overlooking palmetto (Serenoa repens) flatwoods at the University of Florida Range Cattle Research and Education Center, Ona. Tracking seasonal changes in greenness. Takes RGB and IR photographs daily (every half hour between 6am and 8 pm) and sends them to phenocam network server at https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/ where images are available to the public for downloads and processing.