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Abstract

Complex dynamic models of carbon and nitrogen are often used to investigate the consequences of climate change on agricultural production and greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. These models require high temporal resolution input data regarding the timing of field operations. This paper describes the Timelines model, which predicts the timelines of key field operations across Europe. The evaluation of the model suggests that while for some crops a reasonable agreement was obtained in the prediction of the times of field operations, there were some very large differences which need to be corrected. Systematic variations in the date of harvesting and in the timing of the first application of N fertiliser to winter crops need to be corrected and the prediction of soil workability and trafficability might enable the prediction of ploughing and applications of solid manure in preparation for spring crops. The data concerning the thermal time thresholds for sowing and harvesting underlying the model should be updated and extended to a wider range of crops.

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Title
A model for simulating the timelines of field operations at a European scale for use in complex dynamic models
Author
Hutchings, N. J.; Reinds, G. J.; Leip, A.; Wattenbach, M.; Bienkowski, J. F.; Dalgaard, T.; Dragosits, U.; Drouet, J. L.; Durand, P.; Maury, O.; de Vries, W.
First page
4487
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
ISSN
17264170
e-ISSN
17264189
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1223492005
Copyright
Copyright Copernicus GmbH 2012