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TECA is an FAO initiative that aims at improving access to information and knowledge about available proven technologies in order to enhance their adoption in agriculture, livestock, fisheries and forestry thus contributing to food security, poverty alleviation and sustainable development. ... FAO technology databases...
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Conservation Agriculture, based on integrated practices such as zero tillage, crop rotations and permanent soil cover is becoming increasingly popular. ... Equipment such as rollers, mulch slashers or choppers, straw spreaders or choppers (including combine harvester attachments) for handling weeds and crop residues or...
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Agricultural machinery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Learn in more than 70 specialized associate and bachelor degree programs with small class sizes and personal attention. ... Use pioneering technology with laptop and wireless initiatives and cutting-edge technology in academic labs ... Contact Technology Community Student Life Admission Academics Home...
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Germplasm and/or technology protection systems can provide multiple benefits to agriculture. Benefits include protecting the environment from gene escapes into other plant species;
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Technology and Prosperity ... Agriculture, Technology and the Economy; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas ... You are here: FRB Dallas Home > Economic Research > Publications > Agriculture, Technology and the Economy...
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A joint conference of the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology (CIFST) and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) will be held May 16-19, 2004 at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario.
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The Centre evaluates the latest farm equipment and technology used in the agriculture industry. Through these independent evaluations, staff outline the applications and limitations of machinery and equipment.
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PITA Project: Policy Influences on Technology for Agriculture: Chemicals, Biotechnology and Seeds; Novartis Agribusiness monograph; Annex C12; TSER Programme; European Commission–DG XII; Project No. PL 97/1280;
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The California Agricultural Technology Institute (CATI) is a non-profit, educational institution dedicated to improving California agriculture. CATI is located at California State University, Fresno, in the center of the great San Joaquin Valley, in the heart of California agriculture.
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