Abstract

Summary.Automated pattern recognition by multivariate clustering is proposed as a tool for interpreting the temporal and spatial variation of crop yield. A trial showed that some general patterns of season‐to‐season variation could be identified and related to soil variability. Such a procedure would be a useful first step in the investigation of sources of yield variation, leading to interpretation and (possibly) spatial variation of inputs.

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