GEMS Collection: State-level U.S. Wheat Area by Variety Data, 1919-2019

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GEMS Collection: State-level U.S. Wheat Area by Variety Data, 1919-2019

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2022-12-01

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Chai, Yuan
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This data is a collection of reported planted wheat acres at state-level in the United States during 1919-2019. Data were collected by the authors and colleagues at the International Science and Technology Practice and Policy (InSTePP) center and the GEMS Informatics Center, University of Minnesota.

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Data on planted area-by-variety for the U.S. wheat crop at the state-level for the period 1919-2019

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Chai, Y., Pardey, P.G., and Silverstein, K.A.T. 2022. Scientific selection: A century of increasing crop varietal diversity in US wheat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Forthcoming.

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Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES) MIN-14-171

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Chai, Yuan; Chan-Kang, Connie; Pardey, Philip G.. (2022). GEMS Collection: State-level U.S. Wheat Area by Variety Data, 1919-2019. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/1n07-d836.
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GEMS_WVA_data_v1.0.csvUS wheat area-by-variety data1.43 MB
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