Authority: IC 14-34-2-1
Affected: IC 14-34
Sec. 61.
Size of Area | Crop | Minimum Number |
Under Evaluation | of Observations | |
(In Acres) | ||
Corn | ||
0-39 | 8 | |
40-279 | 12 | |
280-639 | 16 | |
640 or more | 28 | |
Soybeans | ||
0-39 | 10 | |
40-279 | 12 | |
280-639 | 16 | |
640 or more | 26 | |
Wheat and Oats | ||
0-39 | 6 | |
40-279 | 8 | |
280-639 | 10 | |
640 or more | 14 | |
Sorghum | ||
0-39 | 10 | |
40-279 | 16 | |
280-639 | 28 | |
640 or more | 40 | |
Mixed Hay | ||
0-39 | 5 | |
40-279 | 10 | |
280-639 | 20 | |
640 or more | 20 + 1 additional | |
sample for each 35 | ||
acres in excess | ||
of 640 acres |
Where: T = Desired target yield.
The calculated t-value is compared with the value associated with the appropriate degree of freedom (d) in the following table to determine if the standard has been met. The calculated t-value must be less than or equal to the t-value derived from the table to demonstrate that the actual yield has achieved the standard with a ninety percent (90%) or greater statistical confidence.
Degree of Freedom | t-value |
1 | 3.078 |
2 | 1.886 |
3 | 1.638 |
4 | 1.533 |
5 | 1.476 |
6 | 1.440 |
7 | 1.415 |
8 | 1.397 |
9 | 1.383 |
10 | 1.372 |
11 | 1.363 |
12 | 1.356 |
13 | 1.350 |
14 | 1.345 |
15 | 1.341 |
16 | 1.337 |
17 | 1.333 |
18 | 1.330 |
19 | 1.328 |
20 | 1.325 |
21 | 1.323 |
22 | 1.321 |
23 | 1.319 |
24 | 1.318 |
25 | 1.316 |
26 | 1.315 |
27 | 1.314 |
28 | 1.313 |
29 | 1.311 |
30 | 1.310 |
40 | 1.303 |
60 | 1.296 |
120 | 1.289 |
[INFINITY] | 1.282 |
The formula set forth in this subsection prescribes an interactive method in which the number of required samples is dependent upon the variation between the samples. Once the minimum number of samples is obtained, the appropriate information is substituted into this formula to determine if a sufficient number of samples were evaluated given the variation in the data. The collection of additional random samples, together with reapplication of the formula may, depending upon the overall consistency in observations, change the required number of samples as data collection progresses. In general, fewer samples are required if there is greater consistency among samples.
312 IAC 25-6-61