Data Sets for Agriculture At the recent ICTforAg Conference , the “What Works for Ag Data: Apps, Tools, and Visualizations” session brought together three digital development professionals to discuss data analysis and presentation tools: Matthew Cooper of Conservation International Tilly Josephson of Vera Solutions Michael Shoag of Forum One see http://www.ictworks.org/2016/07/11/9-data-sets-to-improve-your-ictforag-programs/
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