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Fig. 1. Monthly mean maximum and mean minimum air temperatures.-
Fig. 2. Monthly mean potential evapotranspiration (E.). From Jensen (1967b).
Fig. 3. Crop coefficients (Ka) for grain sorghum.
Fig. 4. Relative yield of grain sorghum 01Y.) vs. the product of relative water use(Ww/W.) during various groWth period&

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