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Agricultural System Models in Field Research and Technology Transfer
Edited by Lajpat R Ahuja, Liwang Ma and Terry A Howell
CRC Press
2002
376 pp ISBN 1566705630
£85.00
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- Presents current research and future direction in the field of agricultural system modeling
- Provides guidance on the use of models to improve agricultural management decisions and technology transfer to farmers and ranchers
- Proposes an international modular modeling computer framework to assist agricultural system scientists with building problem-specific models in the future
- Draws on the expertise of an international panel of agricultural system scientists
Most books covering the use of computer models in agricultural management systems target only one or two types
of models. There are few texts available that cover the subject of systems modeling comprehensively and that deal
with various approaches, applications, evaluations, and uses for technology transfer. Agricultural System Models in
Field Research and Technology Transfer fills this need. It presents the latest advances in the use of various computer
models in agricultural management systems.
This authoritative reference provides guidance on the use of models in field research, decision support, precision
farming, and technology transfer to farmers and ranchers. Derived from an international symposium co-sponsored
by the American Society of Agronomy, the Soil Science Society of America, and the USDA's Agricultural Research
Service, it analyzes current system model applications for the modeling of natural resources, crop production, grazing
lands, and animal production systems.
Leading international agricultural system scientists present their experiences and provide guidance on how models
can be used to enhance the quality of field research, transfer of research information and technology to farmers and
ranchers, and decision support for agricultural management. They provide an expert review of the existing problems
and possible solutions to improve future applications. In addition, Agricultural System Models in Field Research and
Technology Transfer explores the possible use of an international modular computer framework to improve current
modeling procedures in an effort to develop problem-specific models in the future.
Contents
- Whole System Integration and Modeling - Essential to Agricultural Science and Technology in the 21st Century,
L. R. Ahuja, L. Ma, and T. A. Howell
- Forage-Livestock Models for the Australian Livestock Industry, J.R. Donnelly, R. J. Simpson, L. Salmon, A.D.
Moore, M. Freer, and H. Dove
- Applications of Cotton Simulation Model, GOSSYM, for Crop Management, Economic and Policy Decisions,
K. R. Reddy, V. G. Kakani, J. M. McKinion, and D. N. Baker
- Experience with On-Farm Applications of GLYCIM/GUICS, D. Timlin, Y. Pachepsky, F. Whisler, and V.
Reddy
- Benefits of Models in Research and Decision Support: The IBSNAT Experience, G. Y.Tsuji, A. duToit, A.
Jintrawet, J. W. Jones, W. T. Bowen, R. M. Ogoshi, and G. Uehara
- Decision Support Tools for Improved Resource Management and Agricultural Sustainability, U. Singh, P. W.
Wilkens, W. E. Baethgen, and T. S. Bontkes
- An Evaluation of RZWQM, CROPGRO, and CERES-Maize for Responses to Water Stress in the Central
Great Plains of the U.S., L. Ma, D. C. Nielson, L. R. Ahuja, J. R. Kiniry, J. D. Hanson, and G. Hoogenboom
- The Co-evolution of the Agricultural Production Systems Simulator (APSIM) and its use in Australian Dryland
Cropping Research and Farm Management Intervention, R. L. McCown, B. A. Keating, P. S. Carberry, Z. Hochman,
and D. Hargreaves
- Applications of Crop Growth Models in the Semi-Arid Regions, M. V. K. Sivakumar and A. F. Glinni
- Applications of Models with Different Spatial Scale, J. R. Kiniry, J. G. Arnold, and Y. Xie
- Modeling Crop Growth and Nitrogen Dynamics for Advisory Purposes Regarding Spatial Variability, K.C.
Kersebaum, K. Lorenz, H. I. Reuter, and O. Wendroth
- Addressing Spatial Variability in Crop Model Applications, E. J. Sadler, E. M. Barnes, W.D. Batchelor, J. Paz,
and A. Irmak
- Topographic Analysis, Scaling, and Models to Evaluate Spatial/Temporal Variability of Landscape Processes
and Management, L. R. Ahuja, T. R. Green, R. H. Erskine, L. Ma, J. C. Ascough, G. H. Dunn, and M. J. Scaffer
- Parameterization of Agricultural System Models: Current Approaches and Future Needs, L. R. Ahuja and L.
Ma
- The Object Modeling System, O. David, S. L. Markstrom, K. W. Rojas, L. R. Ahuja, and I. W.. Schneider
- Future Research to Fill Knowledge Gaps, J. L. Hatfield and B. A. Kimball
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