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Application of GIS and Geographically Weighted Regression to Evaluate the Spatial Non-Stationarity Relationships Between Precipitation vs. Irrigated and Rainfed Maize and Soybean Yields

V. Sharma    
S. Irmak    
I. Kabenge    

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