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CROPS: Clever Robots for Crops

Engineering & Technology Reference, 2015
In the EU-funded CROPS project robots are developed for site-specific spraying and selective harvesting of fruit and fruit vegetables.
Bontsema, Jan   +16 more
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To crop, or not to crop

Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on World Wide Web, 2013
We have developed an application for the automatic generation of media galleries that visually and audibly summarize events based on media items like videos and photos from multiple social networks. Further, we have evaluated different media gallery styles with online surveys and examined their pros and cons.
Thomas Steiner, Christopher Chedeau
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Crops and Cropping System

2023
This book is an attempt to enlighten the learners and to inculcate, among them and other concerned persons, the importance and influence of cropping system on sustainable crop production. The smooth order, clear explanation and simple presentation are expected to help the readers understanding the subject in a better way.
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Cropped Cubes

Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2003
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The Effects on Crop Production and Crop Allocation

1988
In Section 2 it was shown that moisture conditions in much of the Stavropol territory are limited and unreliable, the high variability of the interannual and seasonal precipitation leading to large variations in agricultural production. This is an important factor to reckon with in the context of a centrally planned economy, such as that of the Soviet ...
Parry, M.L., Carter, T.R., Konijn, N.T.
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Men’s Crops? Women’s Crops? The Gender Patterns of Cropping in Ghana

World Development, 2002
Abstract Cultural distinctions between men’s crops and women’s crops are found frequently in the literature on agriculture in West Africa. This paper uses nationally representative household survey data from Ghana to examine whether crops can be divided into men’s and women’s crops.
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Brassica Crops and Allied Cruciferous Crops Grain Crops

Nature, 1949
THE production of food continues to be of vital importance to mankind, and there is no dearth of books for the guidance of cultivators. In the two books under review there is a wealth of information on the growing of bigger and better crops. Brassica Crops and Allied Cruciferous Crops By Chas. H. Oldham.
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A Crimp on Crops

Scientific American, 2017
The article discusses research which examined the impact of the Clean Power Plan, which places limits on carbon dioxide emissions from U.S. power plants aimed to reduce the impacts of climate change. Topics covered include the outcome of the policy on crop yields, the extent to which smog, under air-pollution policies in place before the plan, would ...
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Mixed Crops

1997
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Cruz, Pablo, Soussana, Jean-François
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Ratoon Cropping

1970
Ratoon cropping is an old system that has been practiced for many years, especially in the Tropics. Although the origin of ratooning is probably not known for any particular crop, it may have begun when man first noticed the regrowth of new shoots following the cutting of certain crops at harvest, thus, producing a new crop without replanting.
Plucknett, D. L.   +2 more
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