Influence of climate change on short term management of field crops – A modelling approach
- Publication Type
- Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
- Authors
- Aurbacher, J., Parker, P. S., Calberto Sánchez, G. A., Steinbach, J., Reinmuth, E., Ingwersen, J., Dabbert, S.
- Year of publication
- 2013
- Published in
- Agricultural Systems
- Band/Volume
- 119/
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.agsy.2013.04.005
- Page (from - to)
- 44-57
- Keywords
- sustainability
Climatic change is likely to have an influence on arable farms in Central Europe. We use a modelling approach to assess the effects of weather and its long term development due to climate change on short-term decisions like planting and harvesting, as well as yields. Two models are coupled, a farm management model FarmActor and the crop growth model system Expert-N to investigate the interplay between management and crop growth on a daily basis. We examine different methods of adapting expectations concerning the timing of cropping actions and annual yields to actual observed weather and yield data. Our study focuses on the two major crops winter wheat and silage maize in the Swabian Alb in southwestern Germany. Results show that the model can satisfactorily reproduce the development of planting and harvesting as well as yields that have occurred in the past. Different methods of expectation formation only show minor differences in their effect on action dates and yields. Future climatic change is likely to shift the timing of field actions. Assuming no change in technology (e.g. cultivars), summer crops may be seeded earlier while winter crops could tend to be sown later; harvest may occur earlier and yields might slightly decrease while showing more volatility. This modelling approach has the potential to increase the knowledge about risk profiles of short time agricultural management actions and to improve the land use modelling part of coupled earth system models.
Involved persons
Involved institutions
- Hohenheim Research Center for Bioeconomy
- Hohenheim Tropen
- Hohenheim Research Center for Global Food Security and Ecosystems
- DFG Research Group 1695: Regional Climate Change
- Biogeophysics
- Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation
- Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute)
- Land Use Economics in the Tropics and Subtropics (Josef G. Knoll Professorship)
- Production Theory and Resource Economics
- Institute of Farm Management
- Climate Adaptation
Projects in the course of the publication
- DFG-FOR 1695: Agricultural Landscapes under Global Climate Change – Processes and Feedbacks on a Regional Scale
- DFG-FOR: Agent-based modelling and assessment of human-environment interactions (P6)
- DFG-FOR: Integrated land system modeling (P8)
- DFG-Forschergruppe "Regional Climate Change": Microeconomic analysis of land use management under climate change with emphasis on risk and learning
- DFG-Forschergruppe 1695 "Regional Climate Change": Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions at the regional scale
- DFG-PAK: Agent-based modelling and assessment of human-environment interactions (P6)
- DFG-PAK: Structure and Functions of Agricultural Landscapes under Global Climate Change - Processes and Projections on a Regional Scale (Regional Climate Change)
- Integrated DFG Project "Regional Climate Change": Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions at the regional scale
- Integrated DFG Project "Regional Climate Change": Microeconomic analysis of decisions on land use responding to climate change with emphasis on learning under changing risk