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Interactive map for South Carolina Chicken Inventory. Use the map controls to pan and zoom.
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Interactive map for South Carolina Chicken Inventory. Use the map controls to pan and zoom.
This interactive map presents county-level South Carolina chicken inventories from the USDA Census of Agriculture. The dataset currently includes the 1997, 2002, 2007, 2012, 2017, and 2022 census years and is intended to be updated as subsequent census data become available.
Inventory values are point-in-time counts reported for December 31 of the selected census year. They should not be interpreted as annual production, the number of birds raised or sold during the year, egg production, or average inventories during the year.
The dataset includes inventories of broilers and other chickens raised for meat production, layers, pullets kept as laying-flock replacements, and roosters. Replacement-pullet inventories are included beginning in 2002, while rooster inventories are included beginning in 2012.
The Census of Agriculture is conducted every five years. Available categories and county coverage vary by census year. Point-in-time broiler inventories may also differ substantially from annual broiler production or sales because flocks move through production cycles during the year.
These data were obtained from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Census of Agriculture through the Quick Stats database. The Census of Agriculture provides agricultural information at national, state, and county levels. Source records were cleaned and restructured into South Carolina county worksheets for mapping and report generation.
Counties view displays reported county inventories using classified colors. Surface view interpolates a continuous visualization from available county values to illustrate broad spatial patterns. Surface shading is not an official inventory estimate for locations between county data points or for counties with unpublished values.
Users can select a census year and chicken category, adjust visualization settings, inspect county values, save map images, and generate PDF reports.
This tool supports agricultural education, Extension programming, historical exploration, and discussion of poultry distribution and change. Results should be interpreted in the context of Census of Agriculture definitions, confidentiality protections, production cycles, and source-data availability.
Data source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Census of Agriculture and Quick Stats database.
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Use the controls above the map to choose what to display, how to display it, and what to save or report.
Regions colors each mapped area according to its value or category. Use it for exact regional comparisons, popups, labels, and reporting.
Surface estimates a continuous pattern from values associated with the mapped regions. Use it to explore broad spatial trends rather than to infer exact values between regions.
Start simply: choose the view and variable first. Open Advanced only when you need to adjust classification, colors, opacity, interpolation, or other display settings.
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