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A farmer uses Uber's H3 hexagonal index to replace rectangular grids for precision agriculture, solving the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem. On a 562-hectare Iowa corn simulation, H3 at Resolution 10 produces 375 active cells. Moran's I of 0.8067 confirms spatial structure. KMeans clustering with H3 reduces within-zone coefficient of variation by 66.8% versus rectangular grids.
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