Autor: Warner, James
- Estimating acid soil effects on selected cereal crop productivities in Ethiopia: Comparing economic cost-effectiveness of lime and fertilizer applications
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- Predicting high-magnitude, low-frequency crop losses using machine learning: An application to cereal crops in Ethiopia
- Agricultural impacts of the 2015/2016 drought in Ethiopia using high-resolution data fusion methodologies
- Ethiopian wheat yield and yield gap estimation: A spatially explicit small area integrated data approach
Autor: Ceballos, Francisco
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