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  1. Likely Extent of Agricultural Drainage in the U.S. Midwest

    2022-03-10 15:56:50 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Jane Frankenberger, Benjamin Reinhart, Ben Hancock | doi:10.4231/NJTE-FA88

    This dataset provides 30 m resolution raster layers of the likely extent of drained agricultural lands in the U.S. Midwest based on soil and land use, and a file geodatabase with tables summarizing the extent by state, county, and HUC8 watershed boundary.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/3966

  2. Crop Insurance 2018 Farmer Survey Dataset

    2020-03-26 16:22:06 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Michelle R Hemler, Laura Esman, Jackie Getson, Nathan Thompson, Linda Prokopy | doi:10.4231/P4DK-S911

    The Crop Insurance 2018 Farmer Survey intended to understand Midwest corn producers’ perspectives and behavior regarding crop insurance and conservation practices. Producers across Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa were surveyed.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/3398

  3. Potential Suitability for Subirrigation in the U.S. Midwest

    2019-11-05 15:07:45 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Feng Yu, Jane Frankenberger, Jason Ackerson, Benjamin Reinhart | doi:10.4231/10ES-AH67

    This series provides shapefiles showing the potential suitability, and limiting factors, for subirrigation in the U.S. Midwest based on gSSURGO soil data from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/3263

  4. LIS-Noah daily hydroclimatic dataset for ten U.S. Midwest sites 1980-2012

    2019-02-14 17:24:32 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Elin M Jacobs | doi:10.4231/R7HH6H73

    Simulated dataset with air temperature, precipitation, ET, soil water content (4 layers) and soil temperature (4 layers) at a daily time scale (1980-2012) for ten 4 by 4 km grids across the U.S. Midwest.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2571

  5. Advisors' Climate Risk Perceptions and Use of Climate Information: 2016 Survey Data

    2018-11-30 05:00:00 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Vikram Koundinya, Jenna Klink, Amber Mase, Courtney Robinson, Tonya Haigh, Ajay Singh, Sarah Church, Melissa Widhalm, Linda Stalker Prokopy | doi:10.4231/R7G44N9S

    Midwestern agricultural advisors were surveyed in late 2016 to measure their perceptions and attitudes about weather and climate, their awareness of the U2U project, and their use of U2U tools.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2535

  6. Farmers' Climate Risk Perceptions and Use of Climate Information: 2016 Survey Data

    2018-11-30 00:00:00 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Ajay Singh, Jackie Getson, Laura Esman, Vikram Koundinya, Jenna Klink, Amber Mase, Tonya Haigh, Melissa Widhalm, Linda Stalker Prokopy | doi:10.4231/R78W3BBV

    Midwestern farmers were surveyed in late 2016 to measure their perceptions and attitudes about weather and climate, their awareness of the U2U project, and their use of U2U tools.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2534

  7. Agricultural Advisors’ Climate Risk Perceptions: 2013-14 Interview Data

    2017-11-30 00:00:00 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Michael Dunn, Nick Babin, Sarah Church, Tonya Haigh, Cody Knutson, Maria Lemos, Amber Mase, Jean McGuire, Lois Morton, Linda S. Prokopy, Melissa J. Widhalm | doi:10.4231/R73776P3

    Fifty-seven agricultural advisors in 3 Midwestern states were interviewed from Dec 2013-April 2014 about their perceptions of climate-related impacts and risks.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2007

  8. LIS-Noah daily hydroclimatic dataset for ten U.S. Midwest sites 1980-2012

    2017-11-02 16:21:46 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Elin M Jacobs | doi:10.4231/R7HH6H73

    Simulated dataset with air temperature, precipitation, ET, soil water content (4 layers) and soil temperature (4 layers) at a daily time scale (1980-2012) for ten 4 by 4 km grids across the U.S. Midwest.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2571

  9. Agricultural Advisors’ Climate Risk Perceptions: 2013 Survey Data

    2016-11-30 00:00:00 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Stuart Carlton, Tonya Haigh, Cody Knutson, Maria Lemos, Amber Mase, Jean McGuire, Lois Morton, Linda S. Prokopy, Melissa J. Widhalm | doi:10.4231/R7707ZDF

    Agricultural advisors in 4 Midwestern states were surveyed in Feb 2013 about their climate risk perceptions, climate change beliefs, and willingness to use climate information.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2006

  10. Agricultural Advisors’ Climate Risk Perceptions: 2013-14 Content Analysis Data

    2015-11-24 03:01:06 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Sarah Church, Nick Babin, Stuart Carlton, Michael Dunn, Katie Fagan, Silvestre Garcia de Jalon, Tonya Haigh, Cody Knutson, Linda S. Prokopy, Melissa J. Widhalm | doi:10.4231/R7BR8Q59

    A content analysis of agricultural trade publications was conducted to document how the media discussed and portrayed the 2012 summer drought.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/2008

  11. Farmer Perspectives on Agriculture and Weather Variability in the Corn Belt: A Statistical Atlas, Volume 1

    2015-08-10 14:23:13 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Adam Loy, Jon Hobbs, J. Arbuckle, Lois Morton, Linda S. Prokopy, Tonya Haigh, Tricia Knoot, Cody Knutson, Amber Mase, Jean Mcguire, John Tyndall, Melissa J. Widhalm | doi:10.4231/R7668B4J

    This atlas is the first in a series presenting data from a survey of Corn Belt farmers conducted in 2012 by the Useful to Usable (http://AgClimate4U.org) and Climate and Corn-based Cropping Systems CAP (http://www.sustainablecorn.org) projects.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1974

  12. Farmer Perspectives on Agricultural Practices, Information, and Weather Variability in the Corn Belt: A Statistical Atlas, Volume 2

    2015-08-04 17:10:08 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Sarah Church, Tonya Haigh, Melissa J. Widhalm, Linda S. Prokopy, J. Arbuckle, Jon Hobbs, Tricia Knoot, Cody Knutson, Adam Loy, Amber Mase, Jean Mcguire, Lois Morton, John Tyndall | doi:10.4231/R79W0CFS

    This atlas is the second in a series presenting data from a survey of Corn Belt farmers conducted in 2012 by the Useful to Usable (http://AgClimate4U.org) and Climate and Corn-based Cropping Systems CAP (http://www.sustainablecorn.org) projects.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1965

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