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Comparison of simulated crop yield patterns for site-specific management

Van Uffelen et al., 1997

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4047119009244239809
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Van Uffelen C
Verhagen J
Bouma J
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Agricultural Systems

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Site-specific management (SSM) aims to maximise crop production and make efficient use of agrochemicals. This is achieved by varying farm management practices with consideration of local variability. Maps displaying relevant soil variability are needed to …
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