aerial photos
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: west central wi USA
If you can find The federal FSA (Farm Service Agency) office in your county, they have aerial photo' s flown every year to document cropping. If you qualify as a farmer, you get it free. If you' re not, they' re usually a dollar per square mile.
#4
Boone & Crockett
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
You can try www.mapcard.com and look at their aerials. They will give you two or three free days you can copy the aerials. The ones I looked at were 10 or 12 years old, about the same as Terraserver, but they say different parts of the country have newer aerials.
#5
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#7
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From: crawfordville florida USA
Here in Florida you can go to your county extension office for a free areal photo book for that county called a soil survey. I have found these to be very usefull as they have numbers on the pictures indicating soil types which can be very usefull in determining what might be growing in certain areas, finding slopes, wet areas, swamp islands etc. Dont know if other states have these but I' d assume they would.
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Lake Bluff Il USA
timbercruiser,
Aerial Photo' s on Mapquest are easy, just type in a location when you select Maps, and then there will be a AERIAL PHOTO tab above your map, just click that and presto....
Eric
Aerial Photo' s on Mapquest are easy, just type in a location when you select Maps, and then there will be a AERIAL PHOTO tab above your map, just click that and presto....
Eric




