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Our Clients
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Our Clients : Featured Clients : Lanworth

Lanworth specializes in information creation and analysis. They use remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), economic modeling and software development to derive valuable information for their clients. Walker Sands serves as Lanworth's public relations firm.

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Recent Media Placements

The stories below were all placed by the Walker Sands media relations team.

March 30, 2008.Shhh! This is Crop Secret”, Chicago Tribune

March 17, 2008.From an Eye in the Sky to Roots on the Ground”, ZDNet

December 11, 2007.Satellite Imagery Forecasts Crop Production”, Western Farm Press

November 10, 2007.Dry Conditions Cause USDA to Cut Corn Expectations”, Green Bay Press Gazette

October 14, 2007.U.S. Department of Agriculture Says Corn Production Up 26 Percent Over 2006 ”, Green Bay Press Gazette

October 14, 2007.U.S. Department of Agriculture Says Corn Production Up 26 Percent Over 2006 ”, The Northwestern

October 13, 2007.Satellite Imagery Firm Expected Lower Crop Forecast ”, Agriculture Online

October 12, 2007.Lanworth Says Corn and Soy Crops Smaller Than USDA Estimates ”, AGFax.Com

October 11, 2007.Crop Production Expected To Be Lower Than 2006”, Green Bay Press Gazette

October 11, 2007.Crop Production Expected To Be Lower Than 2006”, The Northwestern

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Media Inquiries

All journalist inquiries should be directed to PR@Lanworth.com.

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