Researchers have developed an app that will help farmers reduce the risk of over- or under-watering their sweet corn crops.
University of Florida researchers have developed a groundbreaking app designed to help farmers precisely manage irrigation for their corn crops, reducing the risks of both over- and under-watering.
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