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Wed, 8 Nov 2006 11:03:30 -0500
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Kelsey,
 
Unfortunately we have no perennial legume forage models in DSSAT.  Nor do we have mixed grass-legume situation modeled.  Sorry that we don't have this ready to accomodate you for this need.  No one has near-term plans to do this.  
 
I hope you are doing well, and better than the Atlanta Braves.  They have flopped this year.  No pitchers I think.  Their good pitchers are elsewhere, doing fine.
 
Best regards,
 
Ken Boote

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From: DSSAT - Crop Models and Applications on behalf of Brandt, Kelsey
Sent: Tue 11/7/2006 2:48 PM
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Subject: Forage Models



Hi all,



We are planning to simulate grassland/forage/pasture using DSSAT.  However, we have identified Bahai and Brachiaria grasses as the only forages in DSSAT.  Because of the nature of pastures and grasslands we need to simulate these with more than just grasses.  They need to include legumes (clover and alfalfa), and grasses as well as small shrubs and forbs.  We also need to simulate alfalfa as a single crop.  Are there any models within the DSSAT group that simulate these situations?  Also, is there anyone developing such a simulation within DSSAT?  Any help on this would be much appreciated.



Regards,



Kelsey Brandt
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada
Telephone/Téléphone: 306-778-3107
Facsimile/Télécopieur: 306-788-3188

P.O. Box 1030, # 1 Airport Road

Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
S9H 3X2

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