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The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. (Business Briefs).(Brief Article)
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Arkansas Business
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February 3, 2003
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* The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service is co-hosting the "Arkansas Remote Sensing Symposium -- Precision Agriculture and Forestry Applications" on Feb. 18 at the Extension Service's Little Rock office. Co-sponsors are the Geospatial...
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