Agricultural & Environmental Letters (Jan 2019)

Rising Plate Meter Calibrations for Forage Mass of Wheat and Rye

  • Whoi Cho,
  • B. Wade Brorsen,
  • Jon T. Biermacher,
  • James K. Rogers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2134/ael2018.11.0057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1

Abstract

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Estimating forage availability is important in optimizing livestock stocking rates. The rising plate meter was developed to estimate forage availability. It needs a calibration equation to convert its measurement to a prediction of forage mass, and predictions can vary across crops, seasons, and locations. Our research objective was to derive new calibration equations for wheat ( L.) and rye ( L.). Most past literature used a linear model, but recent literature has suggested that using a quadratic model without an intercept could improve predictions. A non-nested test was used to test among these two non-nested models for wheat and rye calibration equations. The results favored the more encompassing model of a quadratic with an intercept; however, with wheat the quadratic with no intercept was not rejected. A pooling test indicated different equations were needed for species, seasonality (winter and non-winter), and tillage type (tilled or no-till).