

Inspiring science events-Inspiring Australia.Office of the Queensland Chief Scientist.Science and Technology Division-What we do.Queensland–Cooper Hewitt Fellowships Program.Queensland–Chinese Academy of Sciences Collaborative Science Fund.Queensland–Smithsonian Fellowships Program.Science innovation and grants-Advance Queensland.Research Infrastructure Co-investment Fund (RICF).Make connections through industry associations.Conducting clinical trials in Queensland.International science agreements and collaborations.Investing in Queensland's science industry.Investment, partnerships & commercialisation.How Queensland science makes a difference.Queensland science capability directory.After their brief introduction, the webinar attendants will have the opportunity to ask them any APSIM-related questions regarding the panelists experience. In this webinar organized by the Crop Modeling Community of Practice in collaboration with the Geospatial CoP and the iCROPM, a panel of APSIM experts formed by Graeme Hammer, Scott Chapman, Greg McLean and Karine Chenu will present an overview of the platform, their experience and some relevant examples.

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APSIM resulted from a need for tools that provided accurate predictions of crop production in relation to climate, genotype, soil and management factor while addressing the long-term resource management issues. These modules include a diverse range of crops, pastures and trees, soil processes including water balance, N and P transformations, soil pH, erosion and a full range of management controls. It contains a suite of modules that enable the simulation of systems for a diverse range of plant, animal, soil, climate and management interactions. The Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator ( APSIM) platform is widely used worldwide for modeling and simulation of agricultural systems. APSIM Platform for Modeling and Simulation of Agricultural Systems: Overview, Examples & Applications By CGIAR Platform for Big Data in Agriculture
