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Welcome to the Agriculture Simulation!Please note that this page might take a while to load (400 kb) The following simulation allows you to cultivate farmland and find out the yield of your crops. 1. Choose what you would like to plant in each field. You can either plant wheat (A), vegetables (B) or rice (C). 2. Decide whether the fields need watering or not. 3. Activate a random weather generator. This controls what the weather was like in the spring before harvest time. To do this you need to click on the green button at number 3 and click again to stop. 4. Click on the second green button, this gives you your crop yield per field and your overall total yield. To restart the simulation, click on the green button with the arrow facing backwards. Exercise: Try different settings.
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WARNING:This is a ficticious model. Our model represents reality in a limited way: - only some important factors are included
- Test your hypotheses concerning growth conditions of different plants.
- Find out which product needs irrigation. - Which product depends heavily on irrigation? - Which product could also be planted without irrigation? Under what conditions? The following table will help you to do different experiments in a systematic way:
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1. Table of experimental conditions |
Animation by Julia Heres & Helmut Schrettenbrunner.
EXPLANATION OF THE SYMBOLS:
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F1 = Field 1 |
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=> fields watered (cost: 200 per field) | |
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Correct or not correct?After your experiments you should be able to answer the following questions about agriculture. Click the green button, if you think the sentence is right and the red button if you think the statement is wrong.
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Exercise:Make a list of crops which need lots of water to grow well in a Mediterranean Climate. Find plants which are well adapted to the climate of your country. Give reasons why this is so.
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Model vs reality1. Rice yields are high in the model so why doesn't the farmer just plant rice? Rice needs lots of water to grow. In some areas it's not possible or cost effective to irrigate the land. There might not be water close by or the field may be on high ground. Rice production is also very labour intensive, lots of people are needed to harvest it. 2. Why do farmers plant wheat when wheat yields are so low? Wheat does not necessarily need irrigation. Wheat production also needs fewer people as harvesting can be done using large combine harvesters. So if labour is scarce but mechanisation is possible and large areas of fields are available, planting wheat is a good solution.
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About this page:author: Prof. Helmut Schrettenbrunner and Julia Heres - University of Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany
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