Australia: Data Deal to Make Digital Information More Accessible
The announcement of a three-year collaboration between one of Australia’s most well-known agriculture technology providers, Precision Agriculture, and Federation University will create pathways to make digital data more easily accessible, writes Gregor Heard on FarmOnline.com.au.
Chief executive at Precision Agriculture Ben Fleay said the company would work together with Fed Uni’s Centre for eResearch and Digital
Innovation (CeRDI), best known in agricultural circles for its work with the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) on the GRDC’s on-farm trials project.
He said the CeRDI team’s expertise in digital record keeping would allow Precision Agriculture a more user-friendly means to access their comprehensive library of data.
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