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Phenocam overlooking palmetto (Serenoa repens) flatwoods at the University of Florida Range Cattle Research and Education Center, Ona. Tracking seasonal changes in greenness. Takes RGB and IR photographs daily (every half hour between 6am and 8 pm) and sends them to phenocam network server at https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/ where images are available to the public for downloads and processing.
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A stationary camera used to track vegetation phenology overlooking a restored native prairie. This site is located at the Rosemount Research and Outreach Center in Rosemount, Minnesota. Images are taken every 30 minutes. A link to the Phenocam's network FAQ: https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/faq
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A stationary camera overlooking the Kendall sub-watershed in the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed used to track vegetation phenology (RGB and IR imagery). Images are taken every 30 minutes between 4:00am and 10:30pm local standard time. A link to the Phenocam's network FAQ: https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/faq
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A stationary camera used to track vegetation phenology overlooking a row crop field that is in a conventional cropping system (corn/soybean rotation). This site is located at the Rosemount Research and Outreach Center in Rosemount, Minnesota. Images are taken every 30 minutes. A link to the Phenocam's network FAQ: https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/faq
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A stationary camera used to track vegetation phenology overlooking a row crop field that is in an aspirational cropping system (corn/soybean rotation with a living much - Kura Clover). This site is located at the Rosemount Research and Outreach Center in Rosemount, Minnesota. Images are taken every 30 minutes. A link to the Phenocam's network FAQ: https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/faq
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A stationary camera overlooking the Lucky Hills sub-watershed in the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed used to track vegetation phenology (RGB and IR imagery). Images are taken every 30 minutes between 4:00am and 10:30pm local standard time. A link to the Phenocam's network FAQ: https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/faq
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Stationary camera overlooking a row crop field that is an aspirational cropping systems for claypan and claypan like soils in the missouri region. The aspirational cropping system involves a three year crop rotation of corn-soybean-wheat which also includes cover crops and no-till and variable nutrient rate management. Images are taken every 30 minutes between 4:00 am and 10:00 pm central standard time.
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Phenocam images overlooking miscanthus field.
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Phenocam images overlooking row crop field.
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A stationary camera overlooking the Hawbecker farm in the Spring Creek watershed in Centre County, Pennsylvania, used to track vegetation phenology (RGB and IR imagery). Images are taken every 30 minutes between 4:00am and 10:30pm local standard time. A link to the Phenocam's network FAQ: https://phenocam.sr.unh.edu/webcam/ faq