Treffer: Simulating rotational grazing management

Title:
Simulating rotational grazing management
Source:
Modelling & sustainabilityEnvironment international. 27(2-3):139-145
Publisher Information:
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001.
Publication Year:
2001
Physical Description:
print, 14 ref
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Ecology, Ecologie, Environment, Environnement, Geology, Géologie, Pollution, Toxicology, Toxicologie, Sciences biologiques et medicales, Biological and medical sciences, Sciences biologiques fondamentales et appliquees. Psychologie, Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology, Agronomie. Sciences du sol et productions vegetales, Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions, Agronomie générale. Phytotechnie, General agronomy. Plant production, Généralités. Systèmes agraires et d'exploitation. Développement agricole, Generalities. Agricultural and farming systems. Agricultural development, Agroécologie générale. Systèmes agraires et d'exploitation. Développement agricole. Aménagement rural. Paysagisme, General agroecology. Agricultural and farming systems. Agricultural development. Rural area planning. Landscaping, Systèmes agraires et d'exploitation, Agricultural and farming systems, Artiodactyla, Mammalia, Production animale, Animal production, Producción animal, Ungulata, Vertebrata, Bovin laitier, Dairy cattle, Ganado de leche, Elevage, Rearing, Cría, Exploitation herbage, Grassland management, Manejo de praderas, Gestion ressources, Resource management, Gestión recursos, Modèle simulation, Simulation model, Modelo simulación, Pâturage, Grazing, Pastoreo, Système aide décision, Decision support system, Sistema ayuda decisíon, Système information, Information system, Sistema información, Système production, Production system, Sistema producción, Traitement informatique, Computerized processing, Tratamiento informático, PATURAGE EN ROTATION, ROTATIONAL GRAZING, PASTOREO ROTACIONAL
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Unité de Biométrie et Intelligence Artificielle, INRA, BP 27, Auzeville, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan, France
Station d'Agronomie, INRA, BP 27, Auzeville, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan, France
ISSN:
0160-4120
Rights:
Copyright 2002 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Agronomy. Soil sciences and vegetal productions
Accession Number:
edscal.14072292
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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Dairy systems predominantly based on rotational grazing are notoriously hard to manage. In order to ensure profitability, this type of production requires quite good organisation, planning, and operating capability on the part of the farmer. A simulation-based decision support system, called SEPATOU, has been developed for this purpose. At the core of the decision support approach lies an explicit and rigorous modelling of the management strategy that underlies a dairy farmer's decision-making behaviour (real or hypothetical). The SEPATOU system is a discrete-event simulator that reproduces the day-to-day dynamics of the farmer's decision process and the response of the controlled biophysical system for which models of grass growth, animal consumption, and milk production are used. SEPATOU provides the means to evaluate and compare tentative strategies by simulating their application throughout the production season under different hypothetical weather conditions. The relative worth of a strategy can be assessed by analysing the effects on the biophysical system and their variability across the representative range of possible conditions that is considered. The activities to be managed concern the type and amount of conserved feed, where to fertilise and how much, the choice of fields to harvest, and most importantly, which field to graze next. Typically, SEPATOU is designed to be used by extension services and farming system scientists. It is implemented in C++ and is currently undergoing a validation process with the intended users.