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Weed mapping and assessment of broadcast vs. spot treatment of sicklepod weeds in soybeans.

Lippert et al., 1999

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12661793399068497010
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Lippert R
Wolak F
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Most management tools of precision agriculture technology, eg, grid soil sampling, give more complete field data but the extra costs and labour inputs to implement them often deter farmers from adopting this new technology. The use of aerial photography, which gives a …
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