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Hello Ernesto,
If you still need the IMPACT Model, you can browse the IFPRI website for it. It was developed by IFPRI and I am afraid it might not be free. The  website is www.ifpri.org As am not sure of the actual link, you can use the search engine within that site to locate the model and its manual.
Cheers,









Paul  Bassey  Okon,
Department of Soil Science,  Faculty of Agriculture,
University of Calabar,   P.M.B 1115,   Calabar, 
Cross River State,   540001,  NIGERIA.
Cellphone: (+234) 0803 540 1822
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From: Stuart Rymph <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: IMPACT software
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Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 5:50 PM


Ernesto,

I am nor familiar with the IMPACT model.  Have you looked at the IFSM
model - it incorporates some of the models from DSSAT 3 (maize, wheat,
and soybeans) plus ALSIM1 for alfalfa and GRASIM for grass.  It has both
beef and dairy components, including grazing.  The reference manual does
a pretty good job of describing how the models were incorporated or
modified.  The main problem may be getting the level of detail from the
outputs that you need.

Download the reference manual and model at
http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/docs.htm?docid=8519
"http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/docs.htm?docid=8519"

Good Luck,
Stu

Ernesto Viscarra wrote:
> Dear Friends:
>
> First, have my kindest Greetings from Bolivia. I'm a researcher in the field of Impacts of Climate Change in Agriculture in Bolivia for the main crops grown (rice, maize, soybean and sugar cane). I've already finished the analysis for rice, and commencing the analysis for maize, we are working with the DSSAT series of crop models, unfortunately, DSSAT doesn't have a livestock model, so searching on the internet I found the IMPACT model, which is very suitable for a farming integrated assessment. In this sense, I would like to know where can I get this software and any further documents about it, I've already got the user's manual but the software isn't available on the internet, where can I get it?.
>
> That's all for now, I hope to hear from you soon, any help will be really appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Ernesto Viscarra Riveros
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