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Satellite technology to help farmers

Scientists in Israel have developed a way of using satellite images to help farmers detect small-scale changes in climate and improve their harvests, a method that could bolster food supplies for an increasingly hungry world population.

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KVH Introduces Breakthrough Dual-Band Maritime VSAT Solution With Global Coverage

MIDDLETOWN, R.I. -- Maritime VSAT market leader KVH Industries, Inc., today announced a major upgrade to its mini-VSAT BroadbandSM network with the addition of global C-band satellite coverage overlaying ...

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Tracking microclimates could help feed the world

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Scientists in Israel have developed a way of using satellite images to help farmers detect small-scale changes in climate and improve their harvests, a method that could bolster food supplies for an increasingly hungry world population. Rather than analyze the weather and topography of large swathes of land, the new system divides fields into smaller microclimates that ...

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