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Agriculture and the Community

1988
Agricultural activities influence the environment and impinge on the community in a number of different ways. A very high proportion of the population of many countries, however, live in towns and may not be greatly affected by changes in the appearance and smell of the countryside. Indeed, one effect of the development of agricultural systems has been
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Community shared agriculture

Agriculture and Human Values, 1996
Community shared agriculture is a concept that brings food producers and consumers together in a relationship that supports values associated with sustainable agriculture, community development, and food security. At the heart of the concept is the notion of sharing.
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Community Supported Agriculture

2014
Editor's note: the following article was written as a class assignment for Dr. Greg Welbaum's Vegetable Production course at Virginia Tech. Emily provides some good history and information on the CSA marketing option for specialty crop growers."
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Agriculture, transportation, and communication

2012
The agricultural revolution During the long nineteenth century, most European countries duplicated in varying degrees the earlier social and agricultural transformations of the Northwest. In the early nineteenth century, Dutch and British yields of the four main types of grain were twice as high as they were in continental Western Europe.
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Agriculture, Industry, and Communications

2019
Abstract This chapter looks at the efforts of the Brandenburg–Manteuffel and Manteuffel Ministries of State to reform agriculture, industry, and communications in the post-revolutionary decade. Throughout the 1850s, Manteuffel and the Trade Minister August von der Heydt sought to create economic growth in ways that had not been possible ...
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Ontology-Based Mobile Communication in Agriculture

KI - Künstliche Intelligenz, 2013
This paper describes the use of semantic technologies to enable a public/private communication network in the iGreen project. The motivation for using semantic technologies is outlined, and a description of the iGreen ontology-server is given, and the services this provides to users and developers.
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Communication Technologies in Agriculture

2019
Community Ecology of Tropical Birds, the tropical ecosystems is one of the most biological diverse habitats on the earth. Seventy six per cent of all centers of avian endemism occur in tropical regions and the same is true for many plant and animal communities.
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IN SEARCH OF THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY'S ‘AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY’

Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990
Although some aspects of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) are intended to improve the welfare of European society in general, its income support objective is aimed specifically at the ‘agricultural community’. This community has never been defined precisely. In consequence, it is difficult to assess the success of the CAP.
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Revival of farming community with m-agriculture

Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2012
This paper is aimed at developing an architecture which drives scalable, replicable and commercially successful Farmer Information Services. It aims at building services that impact farmer's income and productivity by reducing multiple distribution channels. Using 360 degrees of communication systems makes this system a unique system.
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