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Preliminary investigation into theuddevelopment of an electronic forage budget and land condition application, for use on existing hand-held devices, for the northern grazing industry

机译:对 ud的初步调查开发用于北部放牧业的用于现有手持设备的电子饲草预算和土地条件应用程序

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Within this project Agri-Science Queensland (DAF) and Meat and Livestock Australia conducted a preliminary investigation into the viability, likely uptake and benefits of developing an ‘app’ (a software application hosted on a smart phone) to assist northern Australian graziers with their land condition monitoring and forage budgeting. Undertaking regular land condition assessments and forage budgets to match pasture supply to animal demand is considered part of best-practice management for graziers in northern Australia.udUndertaking these management tasks, however, is often complex and requires a number of steps, both in the paddock and the office along with supporting tools and learnt skills to reach the end points; “what is the current condition of my pastures” and “how long will this feed last given the stock in the paddock”. A specifically designed app for a smart phone or tablet was proposed as a potential solution to increase the adoption of these management practices amongst graziers. Three tasks were undertaken concurrently as part of the investigation; a review of literature, a survey of graziers and advisors in northern Australia, and consultation with software developers to scope the technical feasibility of developing the proposed app. The review of literature considered the evolution of hand-held decision support tools, a comparison of operating platforms and ‘smart’ devices for the task, and currently available agricultural apps and their uptake. A survey of northern Australian graziers and advisors sought views from industry what would be the likely benefit and uptake of this proposed app. The survey found that 76% of respondents thought this 'app' would be either useful or very useful for the grazing industry generally. Around 74% and 73% of respondents respectively said the app would increase the number or frequency of forage budgets and land condition assessments undertaken. Approximately 80% of respondents said the app would help them get started on forage budgeting and land condition assessments if they did not currently undertake these practices already. There are no technical constraints to developing the desired app and development costs were investigated. If development of an app proceeds, it will be important to provide a strong extension framework to support its piloting and promotion.
机译:在该项目中,昆士兰农业科学研究院(Agri-Science Queensland,DAF)和澳大利亚肉类和畜牧业公司(肉类和畜牧业)进行了初步调查,研究了开发“应用程序”(智能手机上托管的软件应用程序)的可行性,可能的吸收和收益,以协助北澳大利亚的吃草者土地状况监测和牧草预算。在澳大利亚北部,定期进行土地状况评估和牧草预算以使牧草供应与动物需求相匹配被认为是放牧者最佳实践管理的一部分。 ud要执行这些管理任务通常很复杂,并且需要很多步骤。围场和办公室,以及达到终点的支持工具和学到的技能; “我牧场的当前状况如何”和“鉴于围场中的牲畜,这种饲料将持续多久”。有人提出专门为智能手机或平板电脑设计的应用程序作为一种潜在的解决方案,以增加这些管理方法在吃草者中的采用。作为调查的一部分,同时进行了三项任务;对文学的评论,对北澳大利亚的吃草者和顾问的调查以及与软件开发人员的协商,以探讨开发拟议应用的技术可行性。文献综述考虑了手持式决策支持工具的发展,针对该任务的操作平台和“智能”设备的比较,以及当前可用的农业应用程序及其应用。一项对北澳大利亚的吃草者和顾问的调查征求了业界的意见,此提议的应用程序可能会带来哪些好处和获得使用。调查发现,有76%的受访者认为此“应用程序”对整个放牧业有用或非常有用。分别约有74%和73%的受访者表示,该应用程序将增加草料预算和土地状况评估的数量或频率。大约80%的受访者表示,如果他们目前尚未采取这些做法,则该应用程序将帮助他们开始进行草料预算和土地状况评估。开发所需的应用程序没有技术上的限制,并且研究了开发成本。如果继续开发应用,则必须提供强大的扩展框架以支持其试用和推广。

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