Wheat is considered as one of the most important strategic crops in Iran, and Iran agricultural ministry
has some special plans to encourage farmers to cultivate this crop, so that farmers are willing to cultivate
this crop through the country. The previous studies carried out by researchers in Iran showed that the
energy consumption in cultivation of this crop is not efficient and there is a high degree of inefficiency in
wheat cultivation in Iran. Also, wheat cultivation in Iran is responsible for a high amount of greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions. In order to differentiate between efficient and inefficient farms, a c-means fuzzy
clustering model has been developed and the surveyed wheat farms have been clustered based on three
features, i.e. GHG emission, energy ratio and benefit cost ratio. The results showed that the farms which
were selected as cluster 2 had the best performance where the total input energy and total GHG were
calculated as 38,826.9 MJ per ha and 3185 kgCO2,eq per tonne of crop. In other words, the farms in cluster
2 outperformed cluster 1 and 3 where they performed 34 and 19% better than the two other clusters in
terms of energy input and 9 and 27% in CO2 emission per tonne of produced crop. The higher output
energy and lower input energy in farms of cluster 2 have caused a better economic performance where
the benefit cost ratio was calculated as 1.9. The results of this study demonstrate the successful
application of fuzzy clustering approach for better use of energy in cropping systems which can lead to a
better environmental and economic performance.