Excavator mulchers – Land clearing equipment
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There are far more trees nowadays in America than in 1800s.
A very clever, and good way to add to a latitude and longitude grid to a QGIS map that is projected in Universal Transverse Mercator.
Walnut and Birch tree syrup. Interesting.
For the record, I have driven through Agloe, NY. Not on purpose, but because the covered bridge on Campground Road in Beaverkill has a clearance of 6'8", and my truck wouldn't fit through it. It's a bit of a detour, but a historic one too.
New ways of harvesting maple syrup? What does this mean to the forest cover?
I recently did two maps of Northern Schoharie Countyβs Median Household Income. I did one with hillshade exaggeration set to 5x while the other one was the normal 1x that I use on both maps. I am divided on which is the prettier map.
I kind of like both maps, but I think the more extreme hillshade is distracting. On the other hand, the more extreme hillshade does bring out the terrain better, and make it easier to perceive the edge of each census blockgroup.
This may be terrain dependent. In a flatter part of the state, such as along Lake Ontario, it may make more sense to increase the amount of hillshade to better capture some of the details of the landscape.
Wondering what is the best level of hillshade for use in choropleth maps.