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  2. Information and communications technology in agriculture

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    Geographic information systems, or GiS, are extensively used in agriculture, especially in precision farming.Land is mapped digitally, and pertinent geodetic data such as topography and contours are combined with other statistical data for easier analysis of the soil.

  3. Precision agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Precision agriculture (PA) is a management strategy that gathers, processes and analyzes temporal, spatial and individual plant and animal data and combines it with other information to support management decisions according to estimated variability for improved resource use efficiency, productivity, quality, profitability and sustainability of ...

  4. Plant Information Management System - Wikipedia

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    A Plant Information Management System (PIMS) collects and integrates information about a production process from different sources. [1] Overview. Tasks. ...

  5. Cropping system - Wikipedia

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    Other systems aim for maximum plant density and have no such organisation. Forages are grown in that manner since animal traffic is expected, and maximum plant density is required for their nutrition, as are cover crops, since their purpose of competing with weeds and preventing soil erosion depends largely on density.

  6. Agricultural Information Management Standards - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural Information Management Standards (AIMS) is a web site managed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for accessing and discussing agricultural information management standards, tools and methodologies connecting information workers worldwide to build a global community of practice.

  7. Push–pull agricultural pest management - Wikipedia

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    For example, cereal crops like maize or sorghum are often infested by stem borers. Grasses planted around the perimeter of the crop attract and trap the pests, whereas other plants, like Desmodium , planted between the rows of maize, repel the pests and control the parasitic plant Striga .

  8. International Crop Information System - Wikipedia

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    The International Crop Information System (ICIS) was an open-source database system led by researchers from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) that provided integrated management of global information on crop improvement and management both for individual crops and for farming systems.

  9. Agronomy - Wikipedia

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    Agroecology is the management of agricultural systems with an emphasis on ecological and environmental applications. [4] This topic is associated closely with work for sustainable agriculture , organic farming , and alternative food systems and the development of alternative cropping systems.