Abstract

SummaryThe problem of describing the timing of a harvest spread over a number of pickings is discussed. A method of describing timing in terms of distribution moments, hence mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis is proposed; and examples given of its application to main-crop timing data from cocoa experiments at Tafo, Ghana, with particular reference to the detection and significance testing of experimental treatment effects.

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