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The future of agriculture – The Economist

Excellent piece in The Economist‘s Technology Quarterly (09/08/16),  The Future of Agriculture.    

Posted on July 10, 2016July 11, 2016 by ArborCarbon in Agriculture. Tags: Agriculture, conductivity, crop yield, drought, farming, food production, future, imaging, multispectral, precision, soil conductivity, Technology Quarterly, The Economist, UAS, University of Sydney.
PHOTO: Mountain Ash forests grow in wet climates in Australia (Sebastian Pfautsch, Western Sydney University)

Climate change could put eucalypts at risk of death from air bubbles

“Extreme droughts could lead to widespread death of eucalypts from embolisms, researchers say. ArborCarbon scientists have co-authored publications that have investigated the link between […]

Posted on March 30, 2016April 4, 2016 by ArborCarbon in Research. Tags: ABC, Australia, climate change, drought, embolisms, Eucalypts, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Sebastian Pfautsch, University of Sydney.

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