Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to date identified quantitatively the climatic, edaphic, topographic, and economic characteristics that determine rural land cover, and that therefore govern land cover change. Using the USDA/NASS Cropland Data Layer, this study identifies these characteristics using Multivariable Fractional Polynomials within a logistic regression framework. It maps the suitability distribution for corn, soybeans, spring and winter wheat, cotton, grassland, and forest land covers that dominate the central U.S., at a 56m resolution across 16 central U.S. states. The non-linear logistic regression models are successful in identifying determinants of land cover w...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
This study is part of a USDA sponsored project ----Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Var...
Climate change is expected to be a significant threat to future agriculture in the United States. Th...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
This study projects land cover probabilities under climate change for corn (maize), soybeans, spring...
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to ...
How does current weather and climate change impact cropland use and allocation? Using 2010 ARMS data...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
Days suitable for field work (DSFW) is an important piece of data for production agriculture and agr...
We analyze the effects of climate conditions and crop insurance on farm-level land allocation decisi...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
The impacts of climate change on agriculture depend on local conditions and crops grown. For instanc...
Recent statistical studies suggest yields for major U.S. food crops will dramatically decrease under...
Recent studies of climate change impacts on agriculture have predominantly focused on crop yields. H...
A spatial econometric approach is employed to investigate the impact of insurance subsidies and expe...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
This study is part of a USDA sponsored project ----Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Var...
Climate change is expected to be a significant threat to future agriculture in the United States. Th...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
This study projects land cover probabilities under climate change for corn (maize), soybeans, spring...
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to ...
How does current weather and climate change impact cropland use and allocation? Using 2010 ARMS data...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
Days suitable for field work (DSFW) is an important piece of data for production agriculture and agr...
We analyze the effects of climate conditions and crop insurance on farm-level land allocation decisi...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
The impacts of climate change on agriculture depend on local conditions and crops grown. For instanc...
Recent statistical studies suggest yields for major U.S. food crops will dramatically decrease under...
Recent studies of climate change impacts on agriculture have predominantly focused on crop yields. H...
A spatial econometric approach is employed to investigate the impact of insurance subsidies and expe...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
This study is part of a USDA sponsored project ----Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Var...
Climate change is expected to be a significant threat to future agriculture in the United States. Th...