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A shapefile of the extent of irrigated agricultural fields which includes an attribute table of the irrigated acreage for the period between January and December 2020 was compiled for Lake, Marion, and Orange Counties, Florida. Attributes for each polygon that represents a field include a general or specific crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source for irrigation.
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This data set consists of a detailed digital map of the areal extent of fields and a summary of the irrigated acreage for the 2018 growing season developed for Hillsborough County, Florida. Selected attribute data that include crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source were collected for each irrigated field.
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This data set consists of a detailed digital map of the areal extent of fields and a summary of the irrigated acreage for the 2018 growing season developed for Charlotte County, Florida. Selected attribute data that include crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source were collected for each irrigated field.
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This data set consists of a detailed digital map of the areal extent of fields and a summary of the irrigated acreage for the 2018 growing season developed for Lee County, Florida. Selected attribute data that include crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source were collected for each irrigated field.
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A shapefile of the extent of irrigated agricultural fields which includes an attribute table of the irrigated acreage for the period between November 2022 and June 2023 was compiled for the full county extents of Brevard, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Indian River, Nassau, Osceola, Putnam, Seminole, St. Johns, and Volusia Counties, Florida. These eleven counties are fully or partially within the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD). Attributes for each polygon that represents a field include a general or specific crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source for irrigation.
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The GIS shapefile and spreadsheet tables show the 2016 agriculture irrigated land use for Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa Counties developed through a cooperative project between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Office of Agricultural Water Policy. Information provided in this layer includes crop type, irrigation system type, and primary water source for all irrigated land within these three counties.


    map background search result map search result map GIS Data and Tables Pertaining to the Agricultural Irrigated Land-Use Inventory for Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa Counties in Florida, 2016 GIS shapefile: Charlotte County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use for the 2018 growing season GIS shapefile: Lee County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use for the 2018 growing season GIS shapefile: Hillsborough County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use for the 2018 growing season GIS Shapefile of Irrigated Agricultural Acreage for Lake, Marion, and Orange Counties, Florida in 2020 GIS Shapefile of Irrigated Agricultural Acreage for 11 complete counties fully or partially within the St. Johns River Water Management District, 2022–23 GIS shapefile: Charlotte County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use for the 2018 growing season GIS shapefile: Lee County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use for the 2018 growing season GIS shapefile: Hillsborough County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use for the 2018 growing season GIS Data and Tables Pertaining to the Agricultural Irrigated Land-Use Inventory for Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa Counties in Florida, 2016 GIS Shapefile of Irrigated Agricultural Acreage for Lake, Marion, and Orange Counties, Florida in 2020 GIS Shapefile of Irrigated Agricultural Acreage for 11 complete counties fully or partially within the St. Johns River Water Management District, 2022–23