Ragi and groundnut yield forecasting in Karnataka– statistical model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54386/jam.v16i2.1522Keywords:
Preharvest stage, Predicted yield, Observed yield, Hendricks and SchollAbstract
Forecasting models were developed using twenty five years (1985-2009) of weather and yield data of ragi and groundnut of different districts of Karnataka State Models were validated for the years 2010 and 2011. Good agreements have been realized between the estimated and the observed yields for both ragi and groundnut crops with the similar trend of deviation at preharvest stage. The deviations of predicted yield were with in 10%. Hence, these models can be used for predicting ragi and groundnut yields of different districts of Karnataka.
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