by Site Administrator | Jun 25, 2014 | Crop Modeling, Food Security, June 2014, Press Release, Uncategorized
By Andrea Calderon Irazoque According to a recent commentary “Food Security: Fertilizing hidden hunger” by Müller C. and others published in Nature Climate Change, CO2 fertilization and climate change will likely exacerbate macro and micro-nutrients deficiency in...
by Site Administrator | Jun 13, 2014 | Ag-GRID, June 2014, Soils
By Nick Hudson Crop models have been extensively tested for yields, but their validation for soil water balance, and carbon and nitrogen cycling in agricultural systems has been limited. In order to improve the use of soil data in assessments of climate change impacts...
by Site Administrator | Jun 12, 2014 | Crop Modeling, June 2014, Maize, Press Release
By Jean-Louis Durand, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, France Our climate is changing and crop simulation models can project how climatic factors will affect food production in the coming decades, and what adaptations in farmers’ fields could stabilize...
by Site Administrator | May 5, 2014 | Crop Modeling, Economics Modeling, IT, May 2014
By Molly B Schneider Recently several studies by AgMIP researchers have been released that highlight the development of improved methods for the use and management of site-specific data for agricultural research. Site-specific data consists of more detailed...
by Site Administrator | Apr 16, 2014 | April 2014, South Asia Integrated Assessments, Sub-Saharan Africa Integrated Assessments
Photo: Cynthia Rosenzweig (second from right) participates in agricultural panel for Michael Pollan and Raj Patel’s class on Edible Education By Molly B Schneider Over the last year, AgMIP Principal Investigator, Cynthia Rosenzweig has been traversing the country to...