NAIP
The National Agricultural Imagery Program collects aerial photographs of farmers’ fields during the growing season. According to an NPR story, one of NAIP’s purposes is to check on what farmers are planting — to make sure that they qualify for their subsidies. The story also has a bit on the technology behind the program. Via WorldChanging.
Categories: Satellite & Aerial
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