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Repetition in Second Year

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Geospatial Technologies for Agriculture

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Crop inventory experiment was continued during the second year (Rabi season of 2017–2018) to evaluate the feasibility of transferring the data to the server on real time and involving local youths in the process. Spatial reference database of crop plots and holding had hardly any changes and was conveniently used. Internet signal was fine at the village center and data could be directly transmitted to the server, and monitoring the field inventory was achieved. Crop data of Rabi season for 2 years could be conveniently compared. Local youths could comfortably handle the mobile devices and capture the data and synchronize with the server.

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Raju, K.V., Hegde, V.R., Hegde, S.A. (2019). Repetition in Second Year. In: Geospatial Technologies for Agriculture. SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96646-5_9

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