CLIMATE-BASED ESTIMATES OF FORAGE YIELDS IN THE PRAIRIE REGION OF WESTERN CANADA

Citation
A. Bootsma et al., CLIMATE-BASED ESTIMATES OF FORAGE YIELDS IN THE PRAIRIE REGION OF WESTERN CANADA, Soil use and management, 11(2), 1995, pp. 55-62
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
02660032
Volume
11
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
55 - 62
Database
ISI
SICI code
0266-0032(1995)11:2<55:CEOFYI>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
A forage model (FORYLD) was used to estimate average potential (constr aint-free) yields (B-y) and yields under rainfed conditions (B-ya) of alfalfa and wheatgrasses for the prairie region of Western Canada. Yie ld estimates were determined using 30-year climatic means (monthly val ues) and assumed available water-holding capacities (AWC) of soils ran ging from 50 to 280 mm as inputs to the model. Calculations were made for 252 areas or zones known as Agroecological Resource Areas (ARAs) f or the region. Estimates of B-y for alfalfa ranged from over 17.5 t/ha , in areas where three cuts of alfalfa were feasible if the crop were fully irrigated, to less than 10 t/ha in some northern ARAs where rest ricted length of the growing season limited potential to only one cut. For wheatgrasses B-y ranged from 15 to 17.5 t/ha in most areas where two cuts are possible. Estimates of B-ya for alfalfa, based on the pre dominant AWC for soils in each ARA, ranged from less than 2 t/ha in th e driest portion of. the prairie region to more than 8 t/ha in the mor e humid areas. Yields of wheatgrasses were very similar to those of al falfa in the driest zones but slightly more in some of the more humid regions. Effects of varying soil AWC on yield estimates are presented for the major soil groups of the prairies.