Sorghum is the main dryland summer crop in NE Australia and a number of agricultural businesses would benefit from an ability to forecast production likelihood at regional scale. In this study we sought to develop a simple agro-climatic modelling approach for predicting shire (statistical local area) sorghum yield. Actual shire yield data, available for the period 1983-1997 from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, were used to train the model. Shire yield was related to a water stress index (SI) that was derived from the agro-climatic model. The model involved a simple fallow and crop water balance that was driven by climate data available at recording stations within each shire. Parameters defining the soil water holding capacity, maximum...
In recent years many sorghum producers in the more marginal (<600 mm annual rainfall) cropping areas...
Recent research indicates that climate change would increase the risk of productivity loss in sorghu...
Inter-annual variations in crop yield are intricately linked to fluctuations in the weather. Accurat...
Grain sorghum is the major dryland summer crop produced in the subtropical region of Australia. Prod...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench.) is one of the major summer crops grown in the subtropics. The...
This paper reports on the development and evaluation of a grain sorghum model (CERES-Sorghum (SAT) f...
Summer crops grown during the summer fallow in a Mediterranean-type climate have the potential to pr...
In recent years, many sorghum producers in the more marginal (<600 mm annual rainfall) cropping area...
The comparison between a spatially distributed crop index and reported yield was evaluated. The crop...
Globally as well as nationally, food production is being exposed to increased climatic and market vo...
Given the variety of crop growth models and their relative strengths and weaknesses, ensembles of cr...
A sorghum simulation model, SORGF, was revised for use in the semi-arid tropics. As a result of the ...
High temperatures across the Australian sorghum belt can reduce sorghum yields, but genotypic differ...
Sorghum is grown in the subtropics in north-eastern Australia, where production is risky due to limi...
The variable nature of rainfall in north-eastern Australia confounds the process of selecting sorghu...
In recent years many sorghum producers in the more marginal (<600 mm annual rainfall) cropping areas...
Recent research indicates that climate change would increase the risk of productivity loss in sorghu...
Inter-annual variations in crop yield are intricately linked to fluctuations in the weather. Accurat...
Grain sorghum is the major dryland summer crop produced in the subtropical region of Australia. Prod...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench.) is one of the major summer crops grown in the subtropics. The...
This paper reports on the development and evaluation of a grain sorghum model (CERES-Sorghum (SAT) f...
Summer crops grown during the summer fallow in a Mediterranean-type climate have the potential to pr...
In recent years, many sorghum producers in the more marginal (<600 mm annual rainfall) cropping area...
The comparison between a spatially distributed crop index and reported yield was evaluated. The crop...
Globally as well as nationally, food production is being exposed to increased climatic and market vo...
Given the variety of crop growth models and their relative strengths and weaknesses, ensembles of cr...
A sorghum simulation model, SORGF, was revised for use in the semi-arid tropics. As a result of the ...
High temperatures across the Australian sorghum belt can reduce sorghum yields, but genotypic differ...
Sorghum is grown in the subtropics in north-eastern Australia, where production is risky due to limi...
The variable nature of rainfall in north-eastern Australia confounds the process of selecting sorghu...
In recent years many sorghum producers in the more marginal (<600 mm annual rainfall) cropping areas...
Recent research indicates that climate change would increase the risk of productivity loss in sorghu...
Inter-annual variations in crop yield are intricately linked to fluctuations in the weather. Accurat...