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Fresno State plant science emeritus faculty Bruce Roberts and a Fresno State student Sarai Briseno-Calderon participate in a work day at the Fresno State almond orchard installing smart farm technology research (data acquisition systems & sensors). The Research is part of the National Science Foundation CyberSEES Smart Farm collaborative project with Industrial Technology faculty and UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly faculty and students. Photo by Rich Wolski (UCSB), Copyright 2017. MORE INFO: bit.ly/FS18-JC-smartfarm

Fresno State industrial technology faculty Dr. Balaji Sethuramasamyraja (principal investigator) works with Jim Yager (collaborator) and junior Kory Gilman try to use a water tank and a battery power to drill a hole to install data acquisition sensors. The CyberSEES Smart Farm project is a research collaboration with UC Santa Barbara & Cal Poly faculty students being conducted in a Fresno State University Ag Laboratory campus farm almond orchard (and funded by the National Science Foundation). Photo by Rich Wolski (UCSB), Copyright 2017. MORE INFO: bit.ly/FS18-JC-smartfarm

Nyando climate-smart villages are home to a mix of technologies tailored to boost farmers’ ability to adapt to climate change, manage risks and build resilience. These technologies will in turn improve livelihoods and incomes.

Find out more about CCAFS Climate Smart Villages.

 

Photos S.Kilungu (CCAFS)

 

Nyando climate-smart villages are home to a mix of technologies tailored to boost farmers’ ability to adapt to climate change, manage risks and build resilience. These technologies will in turn improve livelihoods and incomes.

Find out more about CCAFS Climate Smart Villages.

 

Photos S.Kilungu (CCAFS)

 

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