College of ACES

Data-Intensive Farm Management Project

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
  • Register to Participate in Research
  • Publications
  • University Collaborators
  • Where We Work
Data-Intensive Farm Management Project

Tag Archives: food energy and water

Abstract Submitted to the Research Showcase at the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy Second Annual Workshop

Posted on October 10, 2018 by cmcguir3@illinois.edu

Professor Bullock, in conjunction with members of the team behind the recent NSF INFEWS application, submitted the following abstract for consideration in the upcoming INLRS Annual Workshop’s Research Showcase:

We propose to create an integrated FEW model and with user-friendly software to 1) enable individual farmers to examine the predicted economic and environmental impacts of their fertilizer management strategies, and 2) provide policy makers with a user-friendly tool in order to design policies that will lead to efficient reduction of N-nitrate contamination in the Mississippi River Basin. The model will be based on the ideal CyberGIS computation platform, and expand to the scale of the Mississippi River Basin the DSSAT crop growth model and the SWAT water drainage model. The model will also integrate the BioScope model of biomass supply, and a partial equilibrium economic model of crop, energy, and biomass markets in the U.S. Midwest and beyond. We argue that the principal shortcoming of current agricultural “Big Data” is that there is little record of variance in managed input use. Of course, managing inputs efficiently is the whole point of farm management, whether the goal is to increase monetary returns or environmental sustainability. Therefore, we propose to parameterize our integrated model with data we generate from large-scale, on-farm agronomic field trials over an entire small watershed. Those trials will randomize N application rates and cover-crop management strategies to measure both yield and water quality results of varying these managed input variables. We will use the generated data with existing agricultural “Big Data” to create “decision tool” software to improve private and public crop fertilization strategies. The proposed research will rely heavily on the proven abilities and infrastructure of the CyberGIS Center for Advanced Digital and Spatial Studies, and on the software, administrative capacity, and scientist-farmer relationships developed in an on-going USDA-NIFA Food Security project on data-intensive fertilizer management. In addition, we will provide opportunities for underrepresented undergraduates to gain research experience through an extension of the WE CAN program.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged abstract, abstract submitted, cybergis, data-intensive farm management, david bullock, few, food energy and water, illinois nutrient loss reduction strategy, modeling, precision agriculture, presentation, water quality

Recent Posts

  • Attending the 2023 ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting in St. Louis this week? Stop by our exhibit!  
  • Meet New Project Member: Dr. Sarah Sellars
  • REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Join us for the 2024 International Conference for On-Farm Precision Experimentation.
  • Visit us! We’re in Nashville, TN at the 2023 NAICC AG PRO EXPO!
  • DIFM Trial Completing the Third Year in South Africa

Tags

  • agribusiness
  • agricultural and biological engineering
  • agricultural research
  • agricultural statistics
  • Agriculture
  • aolin gong
  • argentina
  • brendan kuhns
  • corn
  • cotton
  • crop sciences
  • data-intensive farm management
  • data-intensive fertilizer management
  • david bullock
  • difm
  • difm in the news
  • digital agriculture
  • electroconductivity
  • farmers
  • Farm Management
  • field characterization
  • field day
  • george hoselton
  • grad student
  • grad students
  • graduate student
  • illinois agriculture
  • illinois farming
  • illinois farm management
  • illinois state university
  • maria boerngen
  • nitrogen
  • nitrogen management
  • nutrient loss
  • on-farm experimentation
  • precision agriculture
  • precision agriculture technology
  • presentation
  • recruitment
  • research
  • student
  • tony grift
  • undergraduate research experience
  • university of illinois
  • usda

Archives

  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • January 2023
  • November 2022
  • October 2021
  • June 2021
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • August 2020
  • May 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • January 2019
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • February 2018
  • October 2017
  • June 2017
  • February 2016
Privacy | About publish.illinois.edu
© 2018 University of Illinois Board of Trustees