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AD MeaSURE 1.3 measure object to share and record This is an online tool to MeaSURE objects, leave records and make data available to whoever needs it, courtesy of AGROinDATA.
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About us AGROinDATA was born at the beginning of 2022 under the idea of a consulting business that seeks to support agriculture in the exploitation and use of data that it possesses. Inspired by new data analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that make what was thought impossible possible.
Agro in Data nace a principios de 2022 bajo la idea de un negocio de consultoría que busca apoyar a la agricultura en la explotación y uso de los datos que posee. Inspirado en nuevas tecnologías de análisis de datos e inteligencia artificial (IA) que hacen posible lo que se creía imposible.
Why analyze the data?
“What is not defined cannot be measured. What is not measured can not be improved. What is not improved, always deteriorates” Lord Kelvin