Document Type

Dissertation - Open Access

Award Date

2025

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Department / School

Mathematics and Statistics

First Advisor

Jung-Han Kimn

Abstract

Collaborative on-farm trials of agronomic practices have been an established method of interaction between researchers and their target audience (the farmers). With the advent of precision agriculture practices, the on-farm strip trial has become a popular method of collaborative research. Precision agriculture practices allows farmers to precisely control the application of an agronomic product or practice to specific strips in a cropland, and to leave as standard practice strips, or check strips, intermingled with the test strips. In spite of their popularity, there has been little development in the methods of analyzing strip trials. In this thesis, two examples of strip trials are considered. The first is considered an ideal case of a strip trial, where the test strips are long and narrow and together with the check strips form a uniform rectangle. With this example, methods of analyzing strips as functional data objects are developed and functional paired $t$-tests and functional trend analysis is applied. The second example is a strip trial where the test product was applied more haphazardly and performs poorly when the strips are analyzed as functional data. To provide an analysis of these data, the trend analysis is extended to a two-dimensional spatial analysis as a method to determine the effect of the applied product.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Agriculture -- Research -- On-farm.
Precision farming.
Spatial analysis (Statistics)

Publisher

South Dakota State University

Thesis.Rnw (392 kB)
Literate Programming Document

Strips.Rda (989 kB)
Example 1 Data set Strips

B 2019 Soybean Treated.csv (2283 kB)
Example 2 Data Set B 2019 Soybean Treated

bibliography.bib (3411 kB)
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