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One, Two, and Three Line Segment "Straw Man" Models: Soybean Yields in Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana

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  • Sebaugh, Jeanne L.

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All of the straw man models attempt to explain differences in yields over time by fitting trend lines to the yield data. The one line segment straw man model, simple linear regression, describes a uniform increase in yields over time. The two and three line segment straw man models allow the rate of change in yields to vary over the time period. The performance of the three models in predicting soybean yields in Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana is compared based on eight model characteristics. There is little difference between the three models in relation to seven of the characteristics: objectivity, consistency with scientific knowledge, adequacy, timeliness, minimum costs, simplicity, and accurate current measures of modeled yield reliability. The one line model performs somewhat better than the other straw man models on the remaining characteristics, yield indication reliability.

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  • Sebaugh, Jeanne L., 1981. "One, Two, and Three Line Segment "Straw Man" Models: Soybean Yields in Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana," Staff Reports 321270, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:321270
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.321270
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    1. Sebaugh, Jeanne L., 1981. "Evaluation of "Straw Man" Model 1, the Simple Linear Model, for Soybean Yields in Iowa, Illinois and Indiana," Staff Reports 321192, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Kestle, Richard A., 1981. "Analysis of Crop Yield Trends and Development of Simple Corn and Soybean "Straw Man" Models for Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa," Staff Reports 321251, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    1. McCormick, M. Denice & Birkett, Thomas R., 1992. "Evaluating the Addition of Weather Data to Survey Data to Forecast Soybean Yields," NASS Research Reports 323938, United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service.

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