Modelling of energy consumption in wheat production using neural networks: case study in Canterbury province, New Zealand
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2010
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An artificial neural network (ANN) approach was
used to model the energy consumption of wheat production. This
study was conducted over 35,300 hectares of irrigated and dry land
wheat fields in Canterbury in the 2007-2008 harvest year.1
In this study several direct and indirect factors have been used to
create an artificial neural networks model to predict energy use in
wheat production. The final model can predict energy consumption
by using farm condition (size of wheat area and number paddocks),
farmers’ social properties (education), and energy inputs (N and P
use, fungicide consumption, seed consumption, and irrigation
frequency), it can also predict energy use in Canterbury wheat farms
with error margin of ±7% (± 1600 MJ/ha).
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