Post on 09-Jul-2015
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http://jordplan.no
A web based service to manage soil samples, fields and crops with seamless maps
Soil, crop and nutrition data
Agriculture related analyses are indispensable in supplying accurate, current information for making management decisions regarding soil fertility and plant nutrition.
Maximum benefit can be gained if the samples are taken properly, analyzed reliably, and interpreted correctly.
Soil and Plant Analysis Handbook, Midwest Laboratories Inc.
To build a complete description of your main production asset - your soil - and to combine analysis data with crop and nutrition knowledge in an intuitive way.
We are committed to improving the economic and environmental bottom lines by helping farmers make better use of their land.
Jordplan.no team
Jordplan founded on open standards and open source
• We use:
• Implementing OGC standards: http://www.opengeospatial.org/
– WMS web map service
– WFS-T web feature service transactions
• Availability of open public data including maps in Norway and Europe is a part of the foundation for jordplan.no
• You use :
– any computer connected to the internet with a browser
jordplan.no
Independent of :Analyses laboratories
Fertilizer suppliers
Trading companies and coops
Soil sampling services
Agricultural experts and consultants
Dependent on :International standards
Quality of the services we deliver
Cooperation with All
So will jordplan.se, jordplan.dk and jordplan.comalso be !
Fertiliser plans in Norway
• Soil samples should be taken very 4-8 years, and the analysis must include Soil Reaction (pH), Phosphorus, Potassium and classification of organic matter in the soil.
– http://www.lovdata.no/cgi-wift/ldles?doc=/sf/sf/sf-19990701-0791.html
• A fertiliser plan shall include a map of the fields with the different crops. For each field this information should be available :
a) Area in da (1000 m2)
b) Soil type and soil analysis results for pH, P-AL, K-AL and organic matter
c) Crop the previous year
d) Crop current year
e) Expected yields in kilo/1000 m2
• This is the initial requirements for the work with Jordplan
http://jordplan.no• Each user creates his own private database for all
private data
– Access to all public maps
– Your private data are protected by user name and password
– You decide who you will share your private data with :
• Entrepeneurs
• Advisors and consultants
• Ideal if you work together with other farmers everybody has full access and uppdate capabilities
jordplan.noApplication tabs
Map sources
Legends
Editor
Map window
Year range slider
Object commands
Heatmap Potash (K-Al)
Fertiliser plans in Norway
– f) Required quantity of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash
– g) Slurry, sludge or other organic fertiliser
• 1. Description of Type
• 2. Quantity /da and planned fertilisation dates
– h) Mineral fertiliser
• 1. Description of Type
• 2. Quantity /da and planned fertilisation dates
• 6. Fertilisation should be adjusted to the following criterias:
– a) Soil analyses for Phospurus, Potash og organic matter
– b) Crop and fertiliser norms for the area
– c) Yield from historic or expected results for each field
– d) The crop the year before
• 7. If growth conditions differ from tha assumptions when the fertiliser plan was made, the plan should be adjusted accordingly
Mobilen
• GPS
• Internet tilknytning
• Enkle registreringer i felt
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http://jordplan.no
Questions ?Rolf A. Hillestad, Jordplan AS
jordplan@gmail.comhttp://about.me/rolfhillestad