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Data loggers are electronic devices that automatically monitor and record environmental parameters over time, allowing conditions to be measured, documented, analyzed, and validated. Data loggers benefit users in two ways. They avoid the time and expense of sending someone to take measurements in a remote location, and they enable much higher data density than is achievable through manual recording, providing higher quality data. Many different types of data loggers are available.

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Soil Preparation & Data Logger Installation

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Autonomous Farming & AI technology

Summer Interns assembled a farmbot as part of a collaboration with the University of Illinois under the NSF-USDA AI farms grant.

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Research supported by USDA-NIFA, EVANS-ALLEN & Tuskegee University College of Agriculture, Environment, and Nutrition Sciences.

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gbernard@tuskegee.edu

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