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Abstract
The identification of local soil variability caused by within-field differences of macronutrients and ecological features is
of paramount importance for the effectiveness of precision agriculture. We present several spatial statistical and econometric
techniques to capture local differences in soil variation, ecological characteristics, and yield more effectively than the analytical
techniques traditionally used in agronomy. The application of these techniques is illustrated in a case study dealing with
precision agriculture in the West African Sahel. The production of millet on acid sandy soils constitutes a typical example
of low soil fertility areas exhibiting small absolute but large relative differences in crop production conditions over short
distances.
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