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Georg Cadisch <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Sep 1995 18:43:27 GMT
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Gerrit Hoogenboom,
 
I was interested to read that you may have a model for sugarcane. I am
currently trying to model soil organic matter changes under sugarcane after
rainforest clearing and a crop model would be useful to obtain residue and
root input data.
Is your sugarcane model available?
 
Best wishes,
 
Georg Cadisch
 
>We are continuing with the development of DSSAT and related crop models.  We
>are expecting to release a maintenance update version of DSSAT v3.0 later
>this year.  It might include some new application programs (linkage to GIS
>through ARCVIEW and others) and new crop models.   Following our workshop
>this year at IFDC we are planning to organize another crop modeling training
>workshop in 1996 at the University of Georgia.  Through the ICASA effort
>there is a collaboration to bring the "IBSAT" models and Dutch crop models
>closer together.  We have development versions of various models for sugar
>cane, tomato, pasture, pea, and other crops,
>
>If you have any questions related to DSSAT, please feel free to post them to
>the list.
>
>Thank you for your interest.
>
>Gerrit Hoogenboom
>
>Gerrit Hoogenboom
>Associate Professor
>Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
>The University of Georgia
>Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, USA
>
>Phone:  770-228-7216
>FAX:    770-228-7218
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>Please note the new area code 770 !
>

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