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How oats and beans and barley grow by Peter McCullagh and David...

14158 How oats and beans and barley grow by Peter McCullagh and David... http://galton.uchicago.edu/~clifford/Software/terroir.pdf How oats and beans and barley grow by Peter McCullagh and David Cliord * Department of Statistics University of Chicago May 2004 Summary The aim of this paper to study the nature of spatial dependence of yields of agricultural crops. Crops > Brussels Sprout > Research covariance   function   anisotropy   uniformity   trial   functions   model   matrix   brussels   sprouts   spatial   discards   non-negative Jan 1, 2004  

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