1.1.8 - Applications.

The recommended sowing procedure is productive, in particular, in greenhouse agriculture, and, I expect it to remain valid also in forestry.

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1.1.1 - Introduction to cumulative dissipative cycle in seeds.
1.1.2 - To be kept in mind in experiments.
1.1.3 - The sowing procedure.
1.1.4 - Loss and recovery of viability.
1.1.5 - Harvest result in a year of lean times.
1.1.6 - Harvest result in a year of abundance.
1.1.7 - How to get more income in times of scarsity.
>1.1.8 - Applications.

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In open field agriculture.

In open field agriculture may benefit from it. Those who have to sow - conditioned by the weather, soil physical condition, and other variables - will at least be able to know in advance when the seeds are in the cumulative phase, during which they are worsening their germinative capacity, or in the dissipative one, when they are recovering it, or even improving it. Thus, they will be able to behave accordingly, as far as possible.

Ability to forecast crop yields.

The ability to predict the general trend of crops, during the 18.6-year supercycle, will certainly have an effect on agricultural product markets, in the sense of significantly reducing uncertainties, and therefore speculation and erratic price changes.

It will also facilitate the tasks in organizations such as FAO and USAID.