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Soybean Variable Rate Planting Simulator Using Economic Scenarios
1B. McArthor , 1A. Prestholt, 2P. Kyveryga
1. Corteva
2. Iowa Soybean Association

Soybean seed costs have increased considerably over the past 15 years, causing a growing interest in variable rate planting (VRP) to optimize seeding rates within soybean fields. We developed a publicly available online Soybean Variable Rate Planting Simulator (http://analytics.iasoybeans.com/cool-apps/SoybeanVRPsimulator/) tool to help farmers, agronomists, and other agriculturalists to understand the essential prerequisite agronomic or economic conditions necessary for profitable VRP implementation. The simulator uses three years of soybean yield history to identify relatively high, medium and low sub-field yield environments. The user then applies one of three yield classification methods (yield distribution percentiles, predefined yield levels and yield stability zones) to define a low, medium, or high yield environment for each raster. Then a user defines a simulation scenario by entering a common uniform seeding rate, a seeding rate increase within the define yield zone, associated yield increase, and additional input costs due to VRP. Once the scenario is defined, the simulator will calculate the cost and return from the seeding rate change and conduct a break-even economic analysis. This simulator utilizes various peer-reviewed studies to help guide the user to understand realistic expectations from VRP. Simulation-based decisions can help farmers and advising agronomists to build their knowledge and skills while not exposing their customers, farm, or crop to unnecessary risks. Simulation-based training techniques, tools, and strategies are also applied in designing learning modules and used as a measurement tool to establish realistic economic and agronomic objectives and outcomes from new practices or technologies.

Keyword: variable rate seeding, economic simulations, interactive online tool, soybean, yield levels