Environment
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Improving Crops Like Cotton, Corn, Sorghum, and Soybeans in the Southeast U.S With a Computer Tool
Researchers have developed a computer model that forecasts yield for four key crops in the southeastern United States: cotton, corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The tool is designed to help farmers and government water resource managers make informed decisions about crop selection and irrigation techniques in the face of a changing climate.
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