Files for "Greater sensitivity to drought accompanies maize yield increase in the US Midwest"

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Abstract
Field-level data on maize and soybean yields, sow dates, and associated weather variables used for the study in the Related Publication below. One hundred fields were randomly sampled from each county in each year, with a different random sample used each year. All information that could be used to identify individual producers, such as latitude and longitude, has been removed to comply with USDA policies on personal identifiable data.

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Type of resource software, multimedia
Date created March 19, 2014

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Author Lobell, David

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Subject agriculture
Subject drought
Subject climate change
Subject Midwestern United States
Genre Dataset

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Related Publication Lobell, DB, Roberts, MJ, Schlenker, W, Braun, N, Little, BB, Rejesus, RM, and Hammer GL. (2014). Greater Sensitivity to Drought Accompanies Maize Yield Increase in the U.S. Midwest. Science 344(6183):516-5519. DOI: 10.1126/science.1251423. Available at http://www.sciencemag.org/content/344/6183/516.full
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Lobell, DB. (2014) Files for "Greater Sensitivity to drought accompanies maize yield increase in the US Midwest." Stanford Digital Repository. Available at http://purl.stanford.edu/tp790js7917.

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