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Volume : VII, Issue : II, March - 2017

ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF CROP YIELD FORECASTING

Md. Atheeq Sultan Ghori, Dr. M. Balakrishnan

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Operational crop yield forecasting is mostly achieved with empirical statistical regression equations relating regional yield with predictor variables, termed “factors”. Regional yield (the “dependent variable”) refers to average yield over districts, provinces or, more rarely, whole countries;

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Md. Atheeq Sultan Ghori, Dr. M. Balakrishnan(2017). ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF CROP YIELD FORECASTING. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VII, Issue. II, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/9860.pdf

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