Perspectives of precision agriculture in a broader policy context

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Perspectives of precision agriculture in a broader policy context. / Lind, Kim Martin Hjorth; Pedersen, Søren Marcus.

Precision agriculture: technology and economic perspectives. ed. / Søren Marcus Pedersen; Kim Martin Lind. Springer, 2017. p. 251-266 (Progress in Precision Agriculture; No. 1).

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Harvard

Lind, KMH & Pedersen, SM 2017, Perspectives of precision agriculture in a broader policy context. in SM Pedersen & KM Lind (eds), Precision agriculture: technology and economic perspectives. Springer, Progress in Precision Agriculture, no. 1, pp. 251-266. <https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319687131>

APA

Lind, K. M. H., & Pedersen, S. M. (2017). Perspectives of precision agriculture in a broader policy context. In S. M. Pedersen, & K. M. Lind (Eds.), Precision agriculture: technology and economic perspectives (pp. 251-266). Springer. Progress in Precision Agriculture No. 1 https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319687131

Vancouver

Lind KMH, Pedersen SM. Perspectives of precision agriculture in a broader policy context. In Pedersen SM, Lind KM, editors, Precision agriculture: technology and economic perspectives. Springer. 2017. p. 251-266. (Progress in Precision Agriculture; No. 1).

Author

Lind, Kim Martin Hjorth ; Pedersen, Søren Marcus. / Perspectives of precision agriculture in a broader policy context. Precision agriculture: technology and economic perspectives. editor / Søren Marcus Pedersen ; Kim Martin Lind. Springer, 2017. pp. 251-266 (Progress in Precision Agriculture; No. 1).

Bibtex

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