Land Atlas – soil, farmability, and crop analysis for land listings

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Land Atlas — land intelligence for buyers who do their homework

Know what land is really worth before you ever call the broker.

Land Atlas captures listings as you browse any land marketplace, then scores every parcel with government-grade data: USDA soil quality averaged over the actual acreage, ten-year climate records, FEMA flood zones, wetlands, and distance to the power grid — distilled into one honest farmability score.

▶ Open the live demo<br>Install the capture extension

Free while in beta · browsing the demo requires no account, no signup

USDA SSURGO soil survey

10-year climate archive

FEMA flood zones

USFWS wetlands inventory

OpenStreetMap grid & roads

Every parcel, scored like an analyst would

One capture pulls the listing into your Atlas and runs the full analysis automatically — no spreadsheets, no tab-juggling across six government websites.

🌱<br>Soil quality over the whole parcel<br>Not a single point sample: soil is area-weighted across every USDA map unit inside the parcel's actual acreage — or inside a boundary you draw on the map.

🌾<br>Farmability score & crop fit<br>Soil, climate, and land risk blended into one 0–100 score, plus a ranked list of the 16 crops that fit the parcel's pH, drainage, frost window, and heat profile.

🌊<br>Flood & wetland risk<br>FEMA flood-zone classification and National Wetlands Inventory overlap, scored with the terrain — so "cheap bottomland" surprises show up before you visit.

Grid & road access<br>Distance to the nearest substation, transmission line, power plant, and highway — the site-selection data enterprise land platforms charge for.

📊<br>Comps from your own pipeline<br>Every parcel is percentile-ranked on price per acre against comparable listings you've captured in the same state and size band.

🗺️<br>Projects, exports, reports<br>Group parcels into assemblage projects with blended stats, export filtered views to CSV, and print a clean per-parcel analysis report.

How it works

Three steps from "saw it on a listing site" to "fully analyzed in my Atlas."

Install the extension<br>One click adds the capture button to your browser. Works on the major land marketplaces — listing pages and search results alike.

Browse like you already do<br>Hit capture on any listing (or auto-save every listing you view). Title, price, acreage, photos, and location come along automatically.

Read the analysis<br>Soil, climate, crops, risk, grid access, and comps are computed in the background and waiting on the map — on desktop or your phone.

Honest by design. Every score shows its factors and its gaps: estimated values are labeled, missing layers are listed, and analysis is never presented as more certain than its sources. Data comes from public USDA, FEMA, USFWS, and OpenStreetMap services and is screening-level — it narrows the shortlist, it doesn't replace due diligence.

See it with real listings

The live demo is the actual Atlas — hundreds of analyzed parcels, browsable by anyone with the link.

▶ Open the live demo

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