1,000

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600
400
200
LESSON
FEEDBACK
3.5
589
2011
(2 points)
6-8 million
• 2-4 million
5.0
632
2012
4.2
646
2013
%
LESSON 6
Soil Testing Lab
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8.1
9.3
6.3
6.9
6.2
5.7
644
2014
610
748
2015
2016
Yield
→— Production
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809
2017
783
2018
578
2019
Mark as Complete
million bales (480-pounds)
4.7
627
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
2020

1 answer

It looks like you've provided a series of data points that appear to be related to agricultural production, likely concerning cotton yield in million bales (480 pounds) over several years, along with some statistics. However, the formatting is a bit disorganized, making it difficult to interpret fully.

Here is an attempt to organize the presumed data according to the years and yields:

Cotton Yield Data (Million Bales)

  • 2011: 6.3 million bales
  • 2012: 8.1 million bales
  • 2013: 9.3 million bales
  • 2014: 6.9 million bales
  • 2015: 8.0 million bales
  • 2016: 4.7 million bales
  • 2017: 10.0 million bales
  • 2018: 8.0 million bales
  • 2019: 6.2 million bales
  • 2020: Data not clearly provided

Additional Figures

  • Feedback and Lessons:
    • Lesson 3.5
    • Lesson 6

Summary

There appears to be an upward trend from 2012 to 2017, peaking in 2017 at 10.0 million bales, followed by a drop in 2018 and 2019. The context of "LESSON FEEDBACK" and "Soil Testing Lab" suggests this data may be part of an educational resource regarding agricultural practices, soil testing, or crop yield analysis.

If you need specific analysis or further information related to this data or context, please provide additional details!