How the Calculator Works
The biomass calculator can be found within the cover crops pages on CropWatch. To use the calculator, first select your location on the map. Next, select the cover crop to be grown from the dropdown menu. Currently, the calculator is only set up to estimate growth of a cereal rye cover crop — one of the most common cover crop species in the state and across the U.S. Lastly, choose the predominant soil texture in the field and proposed cover crop planting and termination dates.
After you have selected these options, the calculator will predict cereal rye biomass, as well as its estimated water use (transpiration) and nitrogen uptake. This information can help create a more complete picture of the cover crop’s impact and benefits.
The “compare” feature allows user to see side-by-side how much growth might occur with different planting and termination dates. Embedded within the predictions you will see a range of outcomes, based on 30 years of weather data for each location. You may notice that the range of predictions is large. This quantifies in a realistic manner how some years may be more or less suitable for cover crop growth. It’s important to highlight that not all years will produce high biomass — in fact, some may be quite low.
Users that would like to see the breadth of possible outcomes for biomass production can click on the reports page found in the Navigation tab. Here, all previously estimated biomass calculations are shown, allowing the user to visualize minimum and maximum biomass production for a range of selections.
Within the calculator platform, you can also find a frequently asked questions page. These questions and answers were developed through ongoing discussions and ideas from an expert farmer-rancher panel, a group of six individuals with extensive experience with cover crops across the state of Nebraska. Overall, we view the biomass calculator platform as an “on-ramp” for those interested in getting started with cover crops and understanding how much biomass a cover crop might produce in a particular region and given different planting and termination windows.
Future Development of the Calculator
Through funding from the Nebraska Environmental Trust, our team worked to develop the biomass calculator platform over the course of a multi-year project. With a new project supported by the NRCS, we plan to expand the calculator to include predictions for more cover crop species. We welcome your feedback to help us improve the calculator. To submit questions and comments, please use the link on the about the project page.
Source : unl.edu