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Forecasting of Winter Wheat Yield: A Mathematical Model and Field Experiments

Igor Atamanyuk, Valerii Havrysh, Віталій Ніценко, Олексій Дяченко, Марія Теплюк, Tetiana Chebakova, Hanna Trofimova

2022Agriculture11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An increase in world population requires growth in food production. Wheat is one of the major food crops, covering 21% of global food needs. The food supply issue necessitates reliable mathematical methods for predicting wheat yields. Crop yield information is necessary for agricultural management and strategic planning. Our mathematical model was developed based on a three-year field experiment in a semi-arid climate zone. Wheat yields ranged from 4310 to 6020 kg/ha. The novelty of this model is the inclusion of some stochastic data (weather and technological). The proposed method for wheat yield modeling is based on the theory of random sequence analysis. The model does not impose any restrictions on the number of production parameters and environmental indicators. A significant advantage of the proposed model is the absence of limits on the yield function. Consideration of the stochastic features of wheat production (technological and weather parameters) allows researchers to achieve the best accuracy. The numerical experiment confirmed the high accuracy of the proposed mathematical model for the prediction of wheat yield. The mean relative error (for the third-order polynomial model) varied from 1.79% to 2.75% depending on the preceding crop.

Topics & Concepts

Yield (engineering)Production (economics)PopulationAgricultureMathematicsAgricultural engineeringMathematical modelCrop yieldStatisticsAgronomyEcologyEconomicsEngineeringBiologyMetallurgySociologyMacroeconomicsDemographyMaterials scienceCrop Yield and Soil FertilityClimate change impacts on agricultureWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
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