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Who We Are - TomKat Ranch
Who We Are - TomKat Ranch
TomKat Ranch is an 1,800 acre grassfed cattle ranch in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our team of ranchers, scientists, and advocates look to nature to guide our landscape management in support of our values.
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Who We Are - TomKat Ranch
Reimagining Soil as a Service | MyLand
Reimagining Soil as a Service | MyLand
December 4, 2022 - MyLand Company, Inc. (“MyLand”), a soil health company, Principal Scientist / Research Director, Dr. Kris Nichols recently hosted Dr. James White, Rutgers University, in a World Soil Day tribute webinar entitled, “Soil as a Service". If you’ve watched Kiss the Ground, a documentary that delves into the solutions the soil holds for the future of our planet, you’re undoubtedly familiar with Dr. Kris Nichols.
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Reimagining Soil as a Service | MyLand
Federal and State Listed Species in Texas
Federal and State Listed Species in Texas
In Texas, animal or plant species of conservation concern may be listed as threatened or endangered under the authority of state law and/or under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA). Species may be listed as state threatened or endangered and not federally listed. The state list deals only with the status of the species within Texas.
·tpwd.texas.gov·
Federal and State Listed Species in Texas
GBIF and Apache-Spark on Microsoft Azure tutorial
GBIF and Apache-Spark on Microsoft Azure tutorial
GBIF now has a snapshot of 1.3 billion occurrences✝ records on Microsoft Azure. It is hosted by the Microsoft AI for Earth program, which hosts geospatial datasets that are important to environmental sustainability and Earth science. Hosting is convenient because you could now use occurrences in combination with other environmental layers and not need to upload any of it to the Azure. You can read previous discussions about GBIF and cloud computing here. The main reason you would want to use cloud computing is to run big data queries that are slow or impractical on a local machine.
·data-blog.gbif.org·
GBIF and Apache-Spark on Microsoft Azure tutorial
How to Build a Geospatial Lakehouse, Part 1
How to Build a Geospatial Lakehouse, Part 1
In this first part of a 2-part series, we explore the importance of geospatial data and analysis to a range of business use cases and how a data lakehouse is the best framework for extracting valuable insights at scale.
·databricks.com·
How to Build a Geospatial Lakehouse, Part 1