Environmental and Management Factor Contributions to Maize Yield

Agricultural production must increase substantially to meet the increasing per capita demand for food, feed, fuel, and fiber of a rising human census. The amount of arable land is limited due to soil type, weather, and ecosystem considerations; therefore, it is necessary to increase yields on curren...

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Maize high-yield
Crop Population density
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