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Agriculture
![2022 Spring ARC California Agriculture Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_ARC_CaliforniaAg_WebsiteImage_0.png.webp?itok=HB_A-rId)
California Agriculture (Spring 2022) Team: Rachael Ross (Project Lead), Alex Posen, Shreya Suri, Stefanie Mendoza Summary: California seeks to become a carbon neutral state by...
![2022 Spring GA Haiti Agriculture Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_GA_HaitiAgriculture_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=J9cVGC4L)
Haiti Agriculture (Spring 2022) Team: Kelli Roberts (Project Co-Lead), Taylor Simkins (Project Co-Lead), Ilan Bubb, Nohemi Huanca-Nunez Summary: Haiti is one of the world’s most...
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Chesapeake Bay Agriculture (Summer 2022) Team: Alexia Hernandez (Project Lead), Clay Hays, Arina Morozova, Matthew Borden Summary: The Chesapeake Bay boasts some of the nation’s...
![Annual max biomass calculated from 2021 daily Harmonized LandSat Sentinel-2 (HLS) dataset. Dark purple colors show low biomass while the bright orange show high biomass. Regions with high vegetation and tree canopy cover are shown in orange on the left of the image. High biomass values are of an interest to rangeland managers to help inform their grazing decisions based on which areas of the ranch produce the most biomass/vegetation.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-02/2022Fall_CO_EasternPlainsAgr_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=StO3rYYa)
Eastern Plains Agriculture (Fall 2022) Team: Jillian Joubert, Sarah Hettema, Deni Ranguelova, TR Ingram, Max Stewart Summary: Adaptive management on cattle ranches requires rangeland managers...