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Jim,
I will pass along your software offer to Lenis Nelson, Nebraska
coordinator for our variety testing program. That could be a big help to
us. It makes cultivar-specific simulations more manageable. Ken Boote and
Steve Welch did a good job discussing CROPGRO calibration efforts at the
BSSG meeting at KSU. I am using weekly growth analysis data, so its not
clear yet whether the software will do what I need.
Getting additional cultivar-specific coefficients would be nice. An
example of a Group III semi-determinate would help me, though there may not
be any of those in the yield trials you mention.
At 08:47 AM 8/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Bob,
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>PCYield uses all of the same files as any DSSAT model. Look in the MyFarm
>directory under the installed PCYield, and you will see x-files and wth
>files. In the main PCYIeld directory, you will find the .CUL and .ECO and
>.SPE files. You can edit these as any.
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>We have a new process for estimating genetic coefficients from yield trial
>data from breeders. We have just used it to estimate coefficients for about
>90 currently-used cultivars from the Illinois yield trials. We could
>provide these to you, or we could provide the software to you if you want
>to estimate coefficients for the Nebraska trials. Let me know.
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>Best regards!
>
>Jim Jones
Sincerely,
Bob Caldwell, Cropping Systems Specialist,
Dept. of Agronomy & Horticulture/SEREC/NEREC
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
306 Keim Hall, P.O. Box 830910, Lincoln, NE 68583-0910
[log in to unmask] Phone: (402) 472-4792. FAX: (402) 472-7904.
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