The DSSAT Foundation, in collaboration with the University of Florida,
the International Fertilizer Development Center, and various other
institutions, will host an International Training Program on DSSAT
entitled DSSAT 2017 - "Assessing Crop Production, Nutrient Management,
Climatic Risk and Environmental Sustainability with Simulation Models"
from May 15 through May 20, 2017 at the University of Georgia Campus in
Griffin, Georgia, USA. The overall goal of the workshop is to
familiarize the workshop participants with the Decision Support System
for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) and the Cropping System Model (CSM)
for the simulation of crop growth and yield, soil and plant water,
nutrient, and carbon dynamics, and the application of models to real
world problems, such as crop and resource management, climate change and
climate variability, carbon sequestration, food security, biofuels, and
environmental sustainability.
For further information, please visit the DSSAT Foundation web site at
www.dssat.net or the workshop registration web site at
www.ugagriffincontinuinged.com/professional-courses/dssat-registration.
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Gerrit Hoogenboom
Preeminent Scholar, Institute for Sustainable Food Systems
Professor, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
184 Frazier Rogers Hall
PO Box 110570
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611-0570, USA
+1 352-392-1864; Fax: +1-352-392-4092
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www.GerritHoogenboom.com
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