The line graph reveals the amount of harvest by a farm for every four weeks in 2013, and the quantity of fertilizer used. The bar graph demonstrates the sum of precipitation for every 30 days in 2013. Overall, the highest number of fruits were obtained in August, while the lowest was in January, and February experienced thew strongest rainfall.
To begin with, in the first quarter of 2013, there was little crops that were being produced with number being less than three, but the amount of fertilizer used was relatively high. However, during spring, there had been a gradual increase in fruit production to approximately 3.5, while the usage of fertilizers dropped steeply. In the next three months, the production of harvest increased to nearly 4.5, and the quantity of fertilizers fluctuated. Lastly, in the last four months, farming crops faced a sharp decline, whilst fertilizers were on the rise again.
The highest month that had rain was February at 16 mm. In the summer, the proportion of rainfall was constant. However, there was rise in the last 12 weeks of the year.
