Shadows of the mountains make it really hard to tell the difference between bare ground and range land out west. Maybe pick a different color for one of them?
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Settler52 on
I like this a lot but built area in northeast USA seems very under represented (likely other areas but I’m not as familiar).
darwinian-rock on
Where is higher res
Embarrassed-Wolf-609 on
Still don’t understand how does such a small land mass area of California central value produce 3/5 of the US crop. What are all those flat states doing?
ls7eveen on
This wildly exagerates natural areas and dismisses human altered areas.
Not a single road on this thing.
bcsimms04 on
Leaves out the long strip of crop land in NM from the Texas border to Albuquerque
SMF67 on
„Bare ground“ seems incorrect in most of those areas, which should instead be classified as „grasslands“ to differentiate from things like salt flats or sand dunes
NimusNix on
Higher resolution?
One-Pangolin-3167 on
State boundaries should be mandatory.
SignalEchoFoxtrot on
That’s a lot of corn.
tarteaucitrons on
Bothers me that Google paints farmland as green. This is closet yo reality in my opinion
drillgorg on
This map would have me believe Pennsylvania has barely any farm land.
Sea-Juice1266 on
Just curious, anyone know what is the main crop they grow in the mid-Atlantic region? Why does it seem to have an unusual density of farms relative to the rest of the East coast?
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My god what happend to lake Erie
Shadows of the mountains make it really hard to tell the difference between bare ground and range land out west. Maybe pick a different color for one of them?
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I like this a lot but built area in northeast USA seems very under represented (likely other areas but I’m not as familiar).
Where is higher res
Still don’t understand how does such a small land mass area of California central value produce 3/5 of the US crop. What are all those flat states doing?
This wildly exagerates natural areas and dismisses human altered areas.
Not a single road on this thing.
Leaves out the long strip of crop land in NM from the Texas border to Albuquerque
„Bare ground“ seems incorrect in most of those areas, which should instead be classified as „grasslands“ to differentiate from things like salt flats or sand dunes
Higher resolution?
State boundaries should be mandatory.
That’s a lot of corn.
Bothers me that Google paints farmland as green. This is closet yo reality in my opinion
This map would have me believe Pennsylvania has barely any farm land.
Just curious, anyone know what is the main crop they grow in the mid-Atlantic region? Why does it seem to have an unusual density of farms relative to the rest of the East coast?