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The ‘Dairy Nitrogen Fertiliser Advisor’ - a method of testing farmers’ fertiliser decisions against a meta-analysis N-response function

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  • Stott, Kerry J.
  • Malcolm, Bill
  • Gourley, Cameron J.P.
  • Hannah, Murray C.
  • Cox, Matthew

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Decisions about using N fertiliser rely typically on rules based on expected average pasture responses to N applied, a flawed criterion from the perspective of production economic theory. In this paper, the rationale for a web-based tool called the ‘Dairy Nitrogen Fertiliser Advisor’ (the ‘N-Advisor’) is presented. The tool uses marginal analysis to inform dairy farmers and their advisors about how a range of N applications applied to a particular paddock for a particular grazing rotation add to profits. The tool contains response functions for each Australian state and season derived from a meta-analysis of experiments in pasture yield response to nitrogenous fertiliser undertaken across Australia during the past 40 years. The response functions have the Mitscherlich form and exhibit the biologically sound diminishing returns required for the economic analysis. The N-Advisor enables the decision-maker to explore the effect of changes in fertiliser costs and the value of the extra pasture consumed on the N application that provides the minimum acceptable rate of return on investment. It also enables uncertainty associated with the fertiliser investment to be considered. The production and profit information that can be estimated using the N-Advisor has sufficient rigour and relevance to add value to decisions dairy farmers make about applying N.

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  • Stott, Kerry J. & Malcolm, Bill & Gourley, Cameron J.P. & Hannah, Murray C. & Cox, Matthew, 2018. "The ‘Dairy Nitrogen Fertiliser Advisor’ - a method of testing farmers’ fertiliser decisions against a meta-analysis N-response function," AFBM Journal, Australasian Farm Business Management Network, vol. 15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:afbmau:284946
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.284946
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    1. Rathnayake, Chinthani & Malcolm, Bill & Griffith, Garry & Sinnett, Alex & Deane, Paul, 2023. "Using Nitrogen Fertilizer to Grow Irrigated Cotton in Australia: Marginal Benefits and Costs of Nitrogen and Nitrous Oxide Emissions," AFBM Journal, Australasian Farm Business Management Network, vol. 20(4), October.
    2. Christie, K.M. & Smith, A.P. & Rawnsley, R.P. & Harrison, M.T. & Eckard, R.J., 2020. "Simulated seasonal responses of grazed dairy pastures to nitrogen fertilizer in SE Australia: N loss and recovery," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 182(C).
    3. Kerry J. Stott & Brendan Christy & Malcolm McCaskill & Kurt K. Benke & Penny Riffkin & Garry J. O'Leary & Robert Norton, 2020. "Integrating crop modelling and production economics to investigate multiple nutrient deficiencies and yield gaps," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 64(3), pages 655-676, July.
    4. Stott, Kerry J. & Christy, Brendan & McCaskill, Malcolm & Riffkin, Penny & O’Leary, Garry J. & Norton, Robert, 2020. "Integrating crop modelling and production economics to investigate multiple nutrient deficiencies and yield gaps," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 64(3), July.

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