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Seven steps to data heaven?

So…what’s Agrirouter? It’s a independent hub for sharing data between machines and between software. Funded initially by makers of machinery and data-based systems and compatible with most major equipment brands, its service is free to end-users. Security and privacy look to be good: Agrirouter says its system takes only information selected by the user, then transfers it solely between the locations specified by the user. No data is permanently retained.

How can you use it? One way is creating maps for targeted application of fertiliser, seed or pesticide and sharing them with your operator,

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