Interested in Fine-tuning Your Irrigation Decisions? Try the Free Online Irrigation Management Assistant (IMA) Tool

Interested in Fine-tuning Your Irrigation Decisions? Try the Free Online Irrigation Management Assistant (IMA) Tool
May 10, 2023

By Vasudha Sharma and Bryan Runck

The Irrigation Management Assistant (IMA) tool utilizes soil, weather, crop type, and user input data to provide an automated daily recommendation for efficient irrigation scheduling. After rolling out the free online tool to growers in several Minnesota counties last year, the tool is now available to growers interested in efficiently managing their irrigation statewide.

The tool is available at ima.respec.com

Register using an email and password and follow the quick start guide to get started.

About the Irrigation Management Assistant tool

Initially, a private company, RESPEC, worked with the Benton County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) to develop the original version of the IMA tool for the Little Rock Creek areas of Benton and Morrison counties. The Benton SWCD received the original 2016 grant for their vision of an automated irrigation scheduler for Minnesota growers from the Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF). Benton SWCD worked with local producers to implement this computerized irrigation software. Subsequently, the East Otter Tail SWCD was chosen to demonstrate technology transfer as part of the original project, showing it can be implemented in other parts of Minnesota.

Eventually, the IMA tool was expanded to Becker, Hubbard, Otter Tail, Todd, and Wadena counties, supported by East Otter Tail SWCD, Dakota County (with support from Dakota County SWCD), and Pope and Sherburne Counties with support from the University of Minnesota Extension.

Now, with additional funding from ENRTF, we have expanded the IMA tool to all of Minnesota. The U of M is working with RESPEC to bring enhanced data to the tool, including soil data and statewide weather data for the 2023 growing season. Ongoing research on irrigation scheduling by the College of Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) and U of M Extension will be incorporated into the tool in subsequent seasons to further improve its recommendations. The IMA tool uses weather and soil data provided by GEMS Informatics. GEMS Informatics is jointly led by CFANS and Research Computing, the administrative organization that oversees the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, the U of M’s Informatics Institute, and U-Spatial.

Source : umn.edu
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