Partnerships for Data Innovation (PDI) Cotton - Tools and Dashboards

Wednesday, January 6, 2021: 1:15 PM
Christopher D. Delhom , USDA-ARS
Holly A King , USDA-ARS Southern Regional Research Center
Carlos B. Armijo , USDA-ARS Southwestern Cotton Ginning Research Laboratory
Mauricio Ulloa , USDA-ARS, PA, CSRL, Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Research
James R. Mahan , USDA/ARS
Paxton Payton , United States Department of Agriculture
Tina Gray Teague , Ark State Univ / Univ Ark Exp Sta
Eric F. Hequet , Texas Tech University
Edward M. Barnes , Cotton Incorporated
Neha Kothari , Cotton Incorporated
Ryan W Kurtz , Cotton Incorporated
Gaylon Morgan , Cotton Incorporated
Bruce Vandenberg , USDA-ARS
Lindsey Messinger , USDA-ARS
Grant Zoch , USDA-ARS
Michael D. Buser , Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
USDA-ARS has launched the Partnerships for Data Innovation (PDI) to use innovative technologies to increase the efficiency of data collection and provide scientists new tools to visualize their data sets.  The PDI Cotton program brings together a variety of technologies from Microsoft, ESRI, AgVoice, AgCROS, and Ag Data Commons to help researchers and producers get the most from their resources.  The PDI Cotton program is a joint effort of ARS, universities, Cotton Incorporated, and other sectors of the cotton industry.  The current PDI field data collection system is based on ArcGIS Survey 123 and will complement other precision agricultural research projects.  A cotton quality dashboard has been built using ArcGIS to allow fiber quality researchers to view their data across multiple locations and years.  This presentation will provide an overview of the current pilot project and inform those in the research community of possibilities for the development of this program.