Drought Management Calculator
The
development of Drought Management Calculator (DMC) has been a collaborative
process involving USDA-Agricultural Research Service in Fort Collins, Colorado,
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service and NDSU Central Grasslands Research
Extension Center. Funding was provided by the USDA-Risk Management Agency. The
DMC was developed to help ranchers and other rangeland managers assess the
impacts of drought on forage production, enabling them to make better informed
decisions as to alternative drought strategies. Future versions of the DMC will
have additional features related to herd management.
The DMC
was developed to assess the impacts of drought on rangeland which is in "good
condition". Healthy forage not only sustains the base herd but also benefits
overall soil health by increasing water infiltration rates and reducing
erosion. Previous season and in-season precipitation are the two dominating
factors impacting forage health and production. Drought can also have a
carry-over effect on the following season’s forage production. Even with normal
precipitation the year after a droughty year, forage production will not be 100%
of average. This carry-over effect is taken into consideration by the
calculator and the following season’s forage production potential is shown.
The following documents require
Adobe Acrobat and
Microsoft Excel.
Drought
Management Calculator Background and Theory (PDF; 829 KB)
Instructions for adjusting Security Settings to allow Drought Calculator to Work
(PDF; 2.4 MB)
Drought Management Calculator
v.2.1 (XLS; 2 MB)
North Dakota Contact
Jeff Printz
Rangeland Management Specialist
Phone: 701-530-2080
Email: jeff.printz@nd.usda.gov
Program Developer
Dr. Gale Dunn
Agricultural Systems Research Unit
USDA-ARS
2150 Centre Ave. Bldg. D
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Phone: 970-492-7320
Fax: 970-492-7310
Email: gale.dunn@ars.usda.gov
Last Modified:
10/10/2008
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