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Transport Technologies: Advances revolutionizing future of farming

Oct. 7, 2018
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The Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture (YCEDA) hosted an AgTech Talk on transplant technologies featuring Brian Antle, Matt DiCori, and Gary Ursrey. Click here to read the PDF.

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