Authors
J Bouma, J Stoorvogel, BJ Van Alphen, HWG Booltink
Publication date
1999/11
Journal
Soil Science Society of America Journal
Volume
63
Issue
6
Pages
1763-1768
Publisher
Soil Science Society
Description
Precision agriculture (PA) has recently been defined by the U.S. National Research Council as a management strategy that uses information technologies to bring data from multiple sources to bear on decisions associated with crop production. Soil information is important here, but current soil survey data do not satisfy PA requirements. In this paper, the need for soil data in PA is discussed on the basis of Dutch research. Not only operational, but also tactical and strategic aspects are considered. On the operational level, soil data, including parameters derived with pedotransfer functions, support the use of simulation models to quantify dynamically soil water regimes, N transformations, and biocide adsorption. Real time “forward‐looking” simulations incorporated in early‐warning systems assist in operational decisions on water, nutrient, and crop protection management. Backward‐looking simulations, using …
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J Bouma, J Stoorvogel, BJ Van Alphen, HWG Booltink - Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1999