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A Survey on the Role of IoT in Agriculture for the Implementation of Smart Farming
Internet of things (IoT) is a promising technology which provides efficient and reliable solutions towards the modernization of several domains. IoT based solutions are being developed to automatically maintain and monitor agricultural farms with minimal
M. Farooq+4 more
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Applications of remote sensing in the areas of crop identification, range management, forest management and soil mapping are ...
Baldwin, R.
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An original version of this bulletin was first issued by the Alaska Experiment Station in 1917. Authored by C. C. Georgeson, it was revised many times to meet changing needs. A 1945 edition titled "Information for Prospective Settlers" by G.
Hedla, Lenora
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Creating a Northern Agriculture. II. Historical Perspectives in Alaskan Agriculture [PDF]
Much can be learned about the present status of agriculture in Alaska from a review of the long and varied history of Alaskan agriculture. At some times, concerted public efforts have been directed to its development; at others, agriculture has ...
Burton, Wayne E.
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The Pioneers of Biodynamics in Great Britain: From Anthroposophic Farming to Organic Agriculture (1924-1940) [PDF]
Organic agriculture is the direct descendent of biodynamic agriculture; and biodynamic agriculture is the child of Dr Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course presented at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce, Poland) in 1924.
Paull, John
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Deep learning in agriculture: A survey [PDF]
A. Kamilaris, F. Prenafeta-Boldú
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A SURVEY OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN THE WORLD IN COMPARISON WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION AND TURKEY PRACTICES [PDF]
As public became more aware of the possible hazardous effects of the conventional farming products, organic agriculture practices have been increasingly spreading all over the world.
ARSLAN, Kılıç Fehmi+1 more
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Biodynamic Agriculture: The Journey from Koberwitz to the World, 1924-1938 [PDF]
In the last year of his life, the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner challenged the direction and practice of contemporary agriculture. This was an early response to the proliferation of chemical agriculture.
Paull, John
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Chemical Pesticides and Human Health: The Urgent Need for a New Concept in Agriculture
The industrialization of the agricultural sector has increased the chemical burden on natural ecosystems. Pesticides are agrochemicals used in agricultural lands, public health programs, and urban green areas in order to protect plants and humans from ...
P. Nicolopoulou‐Stamati+4 more
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