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Presentations - APSIM Users and Developers Forum, March 2012

Updated:26th March 2012

Presentations from the inaugural APSIM Users and Developers Forum are now available here. The aim of this successful event was to bring together the APSIM Community to showcase recent improvements, future developments and innovative applications. In addition the Forum provided an opportunity for stakeholders to provide feedback to the APSIM Initiative Steering Committee.

APSIM 7.4 Release

Updated:10th February 2012

ImageThe APSIM Initiative have released APSIM version 7.4. To see what is new read the release notes. Go to the download page to install APSIM 7.4. It is recommended that all users upgrade to APSIM 7.4.

APSIM Users and Developers Forum - Canberra, 14th March 2012

Updated:6th February 2012

The inaugural APSIM Users and Developers Forum will be held at the CSIRO Discovery Centre, Canberra on 14th March 2012. This Forum aims to bring together the APSIM Community to showcase recent improvements, future developments as well as innovative applications of APSIM across a diverse range of fields. The Forum is for all active users and developers as well as potential new APSIM users. There is also an option to attend a 2 day APSIM Training Course on 15th & 16 March - see news item below. View the Forum's updated program and registration form.

APSIM Training - Canberra, 15th & 16th March 2012

Posted:8th December 2011

ImageThe next APSIM training course will be held at the CSIRO Discovery Centre, Canberra on the 15th & 16th March 2012. View the training program and registration form.

New APSIM Registration and Download Process

Posted:30th August 2011

The APSIM Initiative has implemented a new registration and download process. The new process means it is now easier and quicker to gain access to APSIM and other products. For APSIM, once you have registered and accepted the licence terms, you will receive an email with the download link. You no longer need to complete a license request form or sign the licence agreement. APSIM downloads can now be obtained from the APSIM Registration System.

Modelling leaching losses from grazed systems

Posted:17th August 2011

ImageLeaching losses from grazed systems are notoriously hard to measure and to model because they are primarily generated from the deposition of urine patches and are therefore very spatially variable. Researchers from AgResearch in New Zealand have validated the ability of APSIM to predict leaching from urine patches in grazed systems and some of that work has been presented at the annual Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre Workshop “Adding to the Knowledge Base for the Nutrient Manager” earlier this year. Papers presented include work on leaching losses from urine patches, pre-experimental modelling on the interaction of fertiliser and urine patches, and nitrification inhibitors to reduce leaching.



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