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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.

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