Us Property Soil Enrichment
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Us Property Soil Enrichment
Enrich US property locations with USDA soil data (pH, drainage, farmland class), climate intelligence (hardiness zone, frost-free days), and 6 agricultural capability scores. Supports batch processing and address geocoding. Free government data sources, no API keys needed.
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US Property Land & Soil Enrichment
Enrich any US property location with USDA soil data, climate intelligence, and agricultural capability scores. No API keys needed — both data sources (USDA SSURGO and Open-Meteo) are completely free.
What data do you get?
Soil Properties (USDA SSURGO)
- Soil name — USDA map unit or component name
- Farmland classification — Prime farmland, Statewide importance, etc.
- Drainage class — Well drained, Moderately well drained, Poorly drained
- Soil pH — Topsoil acidity/alkalinity (1:1 water method)
- Organic matter % — Soil fertility indicator
- Hydraulic conductivity — Water movement through soil
- Soil class — Numeric quality rating (1=best, 8=worst for agriculture)
Climate Data (Open-Meteo Historical Archive)
- USDA Hardiness Zone — Computed from 12 years of daily temperature data (2010–2022)
- Frost-free days — Average days per year above 32°F
- Average annual precipitation — In inches
- Elevation — Meters above sea level
- Average annual minimum temperature — For cold-hardiness assessment
Capability Scores (0–100)
- Vineyard Score — Grape growing and winemaking potential based on pH, drainage, zone
- Garden Score — Vegetable garden viability based on pH, organic matter, drainage
- Fruit Tree Score — Orchard potential based on drainage, pH, soil class, zone
- Water Security Score — Water access reliability (well, spring, creek, pond, irrigation)
- Solar Potential Score — Solar energy viability based on latitude, elevation, frost-free days
- Sustainability Score — Composite self-sufficiency rating
Input
Simple (single location)
{"latitude": 45.5231,"longitude": -122.6765}
With address geocoding
{"address": "Willamette Valley, Oregon"}
Batch (multiple locations)
{"locations": [{ "latitude": 45.5231, "longitude": -122.6765 },{ "latitude": 38.0293, "longitude": -78.4767 },{ "address": "Napa Valley, California" }]}
With property features (improves scores)
{"latitude": 45.5231,"longitude": -122.6765,"acreage": 40,"features": {"has_well": true,"has_vineyard": true,"has_irrigation": true}}
Available feature flags
| Feature | Effect on scores |
|---|---|
has_vineyard | +15 vineyard score |
has_orchard | +20 fruit tree score |
has_garden | +15 garden score |
has_irrigation | +15 garden, +10 water security |
has_well | +35 water security |
has_spring | +25 water security |
has_creek_river | +25 water security |
has_pond_lake | +15 water security |
has_solar | +30 solar potential |
is_off_grid | +10 solar, +10 sustainability |
has_battery_storage | +5 solar potential |
has_septic | +5 sustainability |
Output
Each location produces one dataset item:
{"latitude": 45.5231,"longitude": -122.6765,"soil": {"soilName": "Woodburn silt loam","farmlandClass": "Prime farmland","drainageClass": "Moderately well drained","soilPh": 5.8,"organicMatterPct": 2.5,"hydraulicConductivity": 4.23,"soilClass": 1},"climate": {"hardinessZone": "8b","hardinessZoneNumeric": 8.5,"avgAnnualMinTempF": 19.3,"frostFreeDays": 245,"avgAnnualPrecipitationInches": 42.1,"elevationMeters": 61.0},"capabilityScores": {"vineyardScore": 85,"gardenScore": 70,"fruitTreeScore": 80,"waterSecurityScore": 12,"solarPotentialScore": 18,"sustainabilityScore": 35}}
Who is this for?
- Farmers & ranchers evaluating land purchases
- Wine industry professionals assessing vineyard potential
- Real estate investors in rural and agricultural markets
- Homesteaders planning self-sufficient properties
- Ag-tech companies building land assessment tools
- Researchers studying soil quality and climate patterns
- Insurance companies assessing agricultural risk
Rate limits & performance
- USDA Soil Data Access: No formal rate limit, but the actor uses polite delays (0.3s between requests)
- Open-Meteo: Adaptive rate limiting — starts at 1 req/sec, backs off on 429 errors (doubles delay up to 60s), recovers on success
- Geocoding (Nominatim): 1 request/second per usage policy
- Typical speed: ~2–5 seconds per location (dominated by Open-Meteo historical data fetch)
- Batch runs: 100 locations in ~5–8 minutes
Cost
This actor uses Pay Per Event pricing at $0.01 per property enriched. Both underlying data sources (USDA and Open-Meteo) are free — you only pay for the enrichment processing.