Mapping Agricultural Decision Making across the U.S. Corn Belt
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Decision calendars help identify opportunities for inserting climate information into a decision process as well as points where other considerations might overrule use of the climate information. Developers of decision calendars are challenged, though, by a potentially infinite number of modifications required to address spatial variability in agricultural decision making. Variability in climate, soils, and agricultural production systems across a region may result in deviations in decision-making times.
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This poster is published as Haigh, Tonya, Eugene Takle, Jeffrey Andresen, Melissa Widhalm, J. Stuart Carlton, and Jim Angel, 2015: Mapping Agricultural Decision Making across the U.S. Corn Belt. 13th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW). March 24-26, 2015. Posted with permission.