Article ID: | iaor2005566 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 76 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 273 |
End Page Number: | 292 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2003 |
Journal: | Agricultural Systems |
Authors: | Pringle M.J., McBratney A.B., Whelan B.M., Taylor J.A. |
This paper proposes an Opportunity Index (O-i) for site-specific crop management (SSCM). In contrast to the traditional practice of uniform agronomic management, SSCM aims to match controllable inputs with spatially variable crop requirements. Farmers, however, are often left wondering how their yield maps can be used to justify a change to SSCM. The O-i is a single number that may be used in the process of this justification. The O-i is based on three components: (1) the magnitude of variation present in a yield map, relative to a certain threshold; (2) the average area within which yield is autocorrelated, relative to the minimum area within which variable-rate controllers (which physically implement SSCM) can reliably operate; and, (3) the economic and environmental benefit of SSCM relative to uniform management. The O-i was calculated for 20 Australian cropping fields and compared with