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TyT Field Dispatches: ‘Losing the Plot’ | participatory data collection

Chris Maughan March 22, 2019 News

What’s that cheesy phrase…? ‘You’ve got to lose yourself to find yourself’? …heard of it? Good quote-of-the-day fodder perhaps, but not conventionally associated with modern agronomy. But then we are doing …

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