Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture

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Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture. / Fountas, S.; Wulfsohn, Dvora-Laiô; Blackmore, B.S.; Jacobsen, H.L.; Pedersen, Søren Marcus.

2005. Paper presented at Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture.

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Harvard

Fountas, S, Wulfsohn, D-L, Blackmore, BS, Jacobsen, HL & Pedersen, SM 2005, 'Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture', Paper presented at Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture, 29/11/2010.

APA

Fountas, S., Wulfsohn, D-L., Blackmore, B. S., Jacobsen, H. L., & Pedersen, S. M. (2005). Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture. Paper presented at Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture.

Vancouver

Fountas S, Wulfsohn D-L, Blackmore BS, Jacobsen HL, Pedersen SM. Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture. 2005. Paper presented at Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture.

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Fountas, S. ; Wulfsohn, Dvora-Laiô ; Blackmore, B.S. ; Jacobsen, H.L. ; Pedersen, Søren Marcus. / Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture. Paper presented at Decision making and information flows in precision agriculture.2 p.

Bibtex

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AU - Pedersen, Søren Marcus

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PY - 2005

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