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August 26th, 2010
Short Course on Cropping Systems Models – Only 10 remaining seats

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The program will describe a practical approach for simulating effects of soil, weather, management, and pest factors on crop production. Instructors will explain how crop growth and development, water use, uptake of water and nutrients and carbon dynamics are simulated. It will cover procedures for collecting and managing crop, weather and soil data
for adapting models for applications. Participants will analyze management alternatives for single seasons and for crop rotations. Applications of models for studying water and nutrient management and adaptation to climate change will be emphasized. Lectures will alternate with hands-on assignments using the DSSAT v4.5 crop models and software package. Ample time will be used to discuss capabilities and limitations of the models and appropriate methods for
their use.  A Certificate of Completion will be provided upon conclusion of the course. Enrollment is limited to 10 external registrants. Read More

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