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The image displays three charts. The first chart shows a line graph with two lines labeled "Weight of fruit produced (tonnes)" and "Amount of fertiliser used (tonnes) in 2013". The fruit weight peaks in May at approximately 4 tonnes, decreases to around 3.8 tonnes in June, and drops significantly thereafter, reaching below 0.5 tonnes in December. Fertiliser use is relatively stable, starting just below 0.5 tonnes in January, dipping slightly in April and May to just above 0.2 tonnes, and peaking around 0.4 tonnes in September. The second chart, a bar graph, represents "Rainfall in millimetres (mm) in 2012", with the highest rainfall of about 16 mm in June and the lowest of about 4 mm in December; rainfall notably decreases after June. Each chart has months labeled from January to December on the horizontal axis.
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The line graph presents the weight of fruit and the quantity of fertiliser made by a farm for each months in 2013.
Overall, the mass of the fruit increased to the halfway. It was lowered at the end of the given period, though. Despite the fruit production, which rose initially then decreased, amount of fertiliser had a small growth at the beginning; then it was dropping steadily.
In January, the weight of the fruit was around 2 tonnes. Between January and August, it fluctuated dramatically to its peak in August at under 4.5 tonnes. After that high position, the subject was declined to its lowest point by over the initial 2 tonnes in December.
The quantity of the fertiliser was approximately at 0.5 tonnes in January. In April, this peaked with around 1 tonne and continued with instability from January to November. In November it was between 1 and 0.5 tonnes. The fertiliser’s production eventually dropped to under 0.5 tonne at the end of the year.
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