Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Variability of Wheat Yields in the Great Plains
Yield variability decreased in the 4 Northern Plains states-montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming-due to both improved weather and technology. In western Kansas, western Nebraska, and Oklahoma Panhandle, and in most counties of eastern Colorado, an increase in wheat seeded on cultivated summe r fallow and on irrigated acreage helped to make wheat yields more stable in 1940-62 than in the earlier period.
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