Accounting for zonal-level variations and identifying factors that have linear effects on crop production help to make better decisions and plan new policies for effective crop production and food security. The main objective of this study is to identify potential subsets of covariates and estimate their linear effects on crop production. A linear mixed effects model (random--intercept) is used on agricultural sample survey data for Meher seasons from 2012/13 to 2019/20 to explore and identify the best variance-covariance structure for the longitudinal data on 90 zones with eight repeated observations and different sampling weights.
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