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Assessing the Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems for the Protection of Agroforestry Plots on Cotswolds Soils

Posted on 7th January 202529th January 2026 in Research
Agroforestry

Assessing the Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems for the Protection of Agroforestry Plots on Cotswold Soils

By Kestrel Lambert, Royal Agricultural University, MSc Agricultural Technology, Dissertation 2024

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