Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain

Long-run rotational gross margins were calculated with yields derived from biophysical simulations in a crop simulation model over a period of 100 years and prices simulated in @Risk based on subjective triangular price distributions elicited from the Jimbour Plain farmer group. Rotations included c...

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Main Authors: Murray-Prior, Roy, Whish, J., Carberry, P., Dalgleish, N.
Format: Journal Article
Published: CSIRO Publishing 2005
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Online Access:http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/72.htm
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32703
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author Murray-Prior, Roy
Whish, J.
Carberry, P.
Dalgleish, N.
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Whish, J.
Carberry, P.
Dalgleish, N.
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description Long-run rotational gross margins were calculated with yields derived from biophysical simulations in a crop simulation model over a period of 100 years and prices simulated in @Risk based on subjective triangular price distributions elicited from the Jimbour Plain farmer group. Rotations included chickpeas, cotton, lucerne, sorghum, wheat and different lengths of fallow. The aim was to assess the profitability of rotations with and without lucerne. Output presented to the farmers included mean annual gross margins and distributions of gross margins with box and whisker plots found to be suitable. Mean-standard deviation and first and second-degree stochastic dominance efficiency measures were also calculated. The paper outlines a method for combining biophysical and price simulations that can be understood by farmers. Including lucerne in the rotations improved some sustainability indicators but reduced profitability.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-327032017-09-13T15:56:51Z Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain Murray-Prior, Roy Whish, J. Carberry, P. Dalgleish, N. modelling rotations APSIM Long-run rotational gross margins were calculated with yields derived from biophysical simulations in a crop simulation model over a period of 100 years and prices simulated in @Risk based on subjective triangular price distributions elicited from the Jimbour Plain farmer group. Rotations included chickpeas, cotton, lucerne, sorghum, wheat and different lengths of fallow. The aim was to assess the profitability of rotations with and without lucerne. Output presented to the farmers included mean annual gross margins and distributions of gross margins with box and whisker plots found to be suitable. Mean-standard deviation and first and second-degree stochastic dominance efficiency measures were also calculated. The paper outlines a method for combining biophysical and price simulations that can be understood by farmers. Including lucerne in the rotations improved some sustainability indicators but reduced profitability. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32703 10.1071/EA03164 http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/72.htm CSIRO Publishing restricted
spellingShingle modelling rotations
APSIM
Murray-Prior, Roy
Whish, J.
Carberry, P.
Dalgleish, N.
Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain
title Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain
title_full Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain
title_fullStr Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain
title_full_unstemmed Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain
title_short Lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the Jimbour Plain
title_sort lucerne improves some sustainability indicators but may decrease profitability of cropping rotations on the jimbour plain
topic modelling rotations
APSIM
url http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/72.htm
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32703