What some people are calling the "best conclusion to a trilogy since 'Return of the Jedi'," the Garden State Part 3 is here! This portion recaps the goals, #data sources, and methodology, then goes into the application of the idea.
After identifying where the produce grows, it was paramount to understand the cost of being able to transport it to where it needs to go. You'll see an example of identifying an abundance of bell peppers being grown in Monmouth County, corresponding with a lack of bell peppers growing in Union County.
Cross-referencing the bar charts with the heat map shows a nice green box displaying its affordable rate of driving between the 2 locations. There are a few ways to utilize these charts, but the noble idea would be locating food deserts, finding the most cost-effective routes as means of raising the floor, then building the gardens.
These are obviously extremely broad measurements, but as I continue to grow my skills in the Data space, this picture ought to get clearer and clearer.