PRODUCTION IN RELATION TO RAINFALL, SUPERPHOSPHATE AND EROSION
I. Molnar
Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1965, vol. 09, issue 2, 7
Abstract:
Using regression analysis, this paper studies the influence of rainfall, superphosphate and erosion on wool and wheat production in parts of Victoria. It shows that quantitative account can be taken of erosion, as well as of rainfall and superphosphate; and that the impact of erosion is much more significant relative to grain production than to wool production.
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Date: 1965
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.22567
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