Hei Frank,

not sure but there was a precision farming project Pirol using OpenJUMP, but I guess what they did is/was quite different?

http://www.al.fh-osnabrueck.de/pirol-english0.html

however, Arnd is still around on the OpenJUMP user list, so I can give you his email.

stefan

Frank Aragona wrote:
We would probably want to start with desktop. My thinking is that something like Grass or QGIS could plug into a PostGIS database. What we need is something that allows the user to input some basic variables, like available forage (in animal days per acre/hectare), paddock sizes, herd size, grazing recovery period, etc., and the database will output some grazing plan maps plus some charts and figures showing the user what will be occurring on the landscape. To go into more detail, we'd have to discuss how we are doing the grazing planning now, which is basically all pen and paper.

Frank

Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 22/06/2010 18:58, Frank Aragona ha scritto:
Is anybody aware of the use of open source GIS tools for grazing
planning?  I'm very interested in the prospects of taking a pre-existing
platform and further developing it.  Or, in the absence of such a
platform (which is likely), I'd like to develop and work with partners
in the development of this platform.

Thoughts?

desktop, web, or both? What are your requirements?
all the best.
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