Sean Ellis/Capital Press
University of Idaho cropping systems agronomist Olga Walsh uses a pocket
sensor to measure crop reflectance in a winter wheat field at UI's
Parma research center Feb. 27. Walsh is studying the use of cutting edge
methodologies to help farmers improve water and nutrient use
efficiency. Read the full article HERE. |
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March 03, 2015
Cutting-edge technology boosts precision
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