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![]() ![]() Yield and N estimation for dryland cropping
Potential yields are defined by the amount of water made available to a crop. However, actual yield is often constrained by factors such as inadequate nutrition, disease or subsoil constraints dryland agriculture in southern Australia. The balance between availability of water and nitrogen has been shown to impact significantly on yield, grain quality and efficient use of resources. To help farmers achieve this balance, a simple spreadsheet model was developed for estimating potential yield and nitrogen fertiliser requirements. The model is available in two versions:
The model is an outcome of a series of GRDC funded projects (CSO198,
CSO209, CSO212, MF001). Downloadable Material
Enquiries: ncalculator-gw@csiro.au
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