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Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 2 Crop Production/Industries 1 EPIC 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Precision farming 1 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 1 crop growth simulation model 1 crop growth simulation modelling 1 irrigation 1 meta-response functions 1 nitrogen restriction 1 on-farm water storage 1 rainfall 1 site-specific farming 1 spatial variability 1 sugarcane 1
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Brennan, Lisa E. 1 Bristow, Keith L. 1 English, Burton C. 1 Hughes, Dene 1 Keating, Brian 1 Linedale, Tony 1 Lisson, Shaun N. 1 Mahajanashetti, S.B. 1 Roberts, Roland K. 1 Schuurs, Mark 1 Smith, Mike 1
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 1 Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1
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1999 Annual meeting, August 8-11, Nashville, TN 1 2000 Conference (44th), January 23-25, 2000, Sydney, Australia 1
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DAM EA$Y: A Framework for Assessing the Costs and Benefits of On-Farm Storage Based Sugarcane Production Systems
Brennan, Lisa E.; Lisson, Shaun N.; Bristow, Keith L.; … - Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2000
Sugarcane farmers in many districts are considering on-farm water storages (OFWS’s) as a means of countering ongoing water shortages. OFWS’s are attractive because they can be used to capture runoff and tailwater, and for the temporary storage of surplus water from other irrigation sources...
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ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF VARIABLE RATE APPLICATION OF NITROGEN TO CORN FIELDS: ROLE OF VARIABILITY AND WEATHER
English, Burton C.; Mahajanashetti, S.B.; Roberts, Roland K. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 1999
The use of meta-response functions based on EPIC-generated data resulted in comparisons between variable (VRAT) and uniform rate application technologies for 36 simulated fields. VRAT was more profitable and less nitrogen was lost to the environment in most cases. When spatial variability was...
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