An economic evaluation of site-specific input application R x maps: evaluation framework and case study

PRECISION AGRICULTURE(2021)

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Abstract
Commercial consultants frequently sell site-specific crop input management recommendation maps ( R x s) to their farmer-clients. This study proposes a method to empirically evaluate the efficacy of commercial R x s. The method takes three steps: (1) it uses precision agriculture technology to conduct randomized on-farm precision experiments; (2) it estimates yield response functions for the R x ’s management zones using the data; and (3) it conducts economic analysis to test the hypothesis that implementing the R x is an economically optimal strategy. The method is illustrated using data from a 2018 on-farm nitrogen and seed rate precision experiment on a 31-ha Ohio field, for which nitrogen and seed R x s were created by the farmer’s professional consultant. The study demonstrates the promise of improving input management through on-farm precision experimentation and data analysis. Future research must conduct trials over multiple years to account for weather. A call is made for the development of public and private research infrastructure to lower the costs on-farm precision experimentation and data analysis.
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Site-specific input management, Nitrogen rate, Seed rate, On-farm precision experimentation, Shape-constrained generalized additive modeling, Economically optimal input rates
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