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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Water and wheat yield

I've been mapping topsoil water availability throughout the year and wheat yield. The relationship is clear: more water gives more yield. A more reliable indicator than rainfall. Here is a map with high water availability matched by high wheat yield.
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