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Agricultural mechanization in sub-Saharan Africa
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ISBN: 9251077630 9789251077634 9789251077627 9251077622 Year: 2013 Publisher: Rome


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Automation in tree fruit production : principles and practice
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ISBN: 1780648529 1780648510 9781780648521 9781780648514 Year: 2018 Publisher: Oxfordshire, England ; Boston, Massachusetts : CABI,

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Written by an international team of experts, this unique edited volume focuses on applications of automation technology to the important industry of tree fruit production. It is aimed at researchers and graduate students of agricultural and biological engineering, crop and soil sciences, precision agriculture, and other relevant disciplines.

China's agricultural modernization : the socialist mechanization scheme
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ISBN: 070992478X 9780709924784 Year: 1985 Publisher: London : Croom Helm,


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Farm power and machinery management : Laboratory manual and workbook.
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ISBN: 0813805805 Year: 1977 Publisher: Ames : Iowa State University Press,

Agricultural mechanization: a comparative historical perspective
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ISBN: 0821304267 Year: 1984 Publisher: Washington, D.C.


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Mechanization for rural development
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ISBN: 9251076065 9789251076064 9789251076057 9251076057 Year: 2013 Publisher: Rome


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Advanced automation for tree fruit orchards and vineyards
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ISBN: 3031269411 3031269403 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature Switzerland AG,

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Modern tree fruit orchards and vineyards constitute complex production systems that are exposed to highly dynamic and stochastic natural, financial and societal forces, and face demands for increased production using fewer resources, with reduced environmental impact. Successful operation of orchards and vineyards under these conditions is practically impossible without careful and extensive use of state-of-the-art automation technologies and careful planning of future operations (e.g., training systems when replanting) that can be enabled by knowledge of emerging technologies and future trends. Also, improvement of existing automation technologies and development of novel future systems cannot be accomplished without a working understanding of the tree and vine biological production systems, their management needs, and the capabilities and limitations of existing automation systems. The book aims to provide the necessary knowledge to achieve the above goals in a way that can engage readers without engineering or horticultural backgrounds. .

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