The line graph illustrates how much fruit harvested and fertiliser used monthly in the year 2013. The bar chart gives information about the extent of rainfall at the same time.
Overall, it is clear that harvesting season started in March and lasted for seven months. Currently, the use of fertilizer and the amount of rainfall has declined sharply.
In January, this farm produced above 2 tonnes of fruit, after which it saw a slight increase to around 2.5 tonnes. A similar pattern can be seen in the figure for fertilizer, which was from 0.5 tons in January and then peaked at almost 1 ton in the middle of March. After that, it decreased sharply to almost 0 ton in June, while their fruit counterpart doubled to reach a peak at around 4.2 in August, then followed by a considerable drop to above 2 tonnes at the end of December. Additionally, the figure for fertilizer used increased gradually to approximately 0.5 tonnes at the end of the period.
12 millimeters of rainfall was measured in January, after which it rose sharply to 16 millimeters in the next month. Then, it declined consistently over the next six months, before staying almost the same at 4 millimeters in August and September. Eventually, the amount of rain measured climbed rapidly to 14 millimetres at the end of December.
