TY - JOUR
T1 - Web-based nutrient management with the software webBESyD–Scientific principles, software architecture and model validation
AU - Donauer, Joseph
AU - Luthardt, Marco
AU - Peter, Christiane
AU - Grunert, Michael
AU - Ostermaier-Welz, Aurelia
AU - Leßke, Frank
AU - Hülsbergen, Kurt Jürgen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s)
PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - Efficient on-farm nutrient management is a prerequisite for achieving high crop yields, high product quality, high nutrient use efficiency, and low nutrient losses to the environment. So far, software tools are only available for individual, specific management tasks, but there is no comprehensive nutrient management system at farm level. This paper presents the concept, architecture, scientific basis and model validation of the web-based farm nutrient management system webBESyD. This software allows a comprehensive assessment of all relevant nutrient flows within farming systems and is developed specifically for use by farmers and agricultural advisors. webBESyD integrates several scientifically validated modules to calculate fertilizer requirements, nutrient balances, soil organic matter balances, nitrate leaching risks, and to provide decision support. It uses a modular, web-based architecture and interfaces for importing farm, management and geospatial data. All data concerning crop and livestock production is stored centrally in a clearly structured farm model. The modular design allows two different modes of operation: Users can utilize webBESyD directly via a graphical user interface or use specific modules from external systems via a machine-readable application interface. The performance of the modules is evaluated through field experiments, demonstrating good performance. Modeled values align well with measurements, and fertilizer recommendation systems offer economically and ecologically sound guidance. In summary, webBESyD can provide meaningful insights into farm-specific nutrient management, identify optimization potential and provide suggestions for improvement. The technical implementation ensures that webBESyD remains adaptable and compatible with future developments in agricultural technology.
AB - Efficient on-farm nutrient management is a prerequisite for achieving high crop yields, high product quality, high nutrient use efficiency, and low nutrient losses to the environment. So far, software tools are only available for individual, specific management tasks, but there is no comprehensive nutrient management system at farm level. This paper presents the concept, architecture, scientific basis and model validation of the web-based farm nutrient management system webBESyD. This software allows a comprehensive assessment of all relevant nutrient flows within farming systems and is developed specifically for use by farmers and agricultural advisors. webBESyD integrates several scientifically validated modules to calculate fertilizer requirements, nutrient balances, soil organic matter balances, nitrate leaching risks, and to provide decision support. It uses a modular, web-based architecture and interfaces for importing farm, management and geospatial data. All data concerning crop and livestock production is stored centrally in a clearly structured farm model. The modular design allows two different modes of operation: Users can utilize webBESyD directly via a graphical user interface or use specific modules from external systems via a machine-readable application interface. The performance of the modules is evaluated through field experiments, demonstrating good performance. Modeled values align well with measurements, and fertilizer recommendation systems offer economically and ecologically sound guidance. In summary, webBESyD can provide meaningful insights into farm-specific nutrient management, identify optimization potential and provide suggestions for improvement. The technical implementation ensures that webBESyD remains adaptable and compatible with future developments in agricultural technology.
KW - Digital nutrient management
KW - Farm management information system (FMIS)
KW - Fertilizer requirement calculation
KW - SOC management
KW - Software architecture
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U2 - 10.1016/j.atech.2025.100859
DO - 10.1016/j.atech.2025.100859
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105001357820
SN - 2772-3755
VL - 11
JO - Smart Agricultural Technology
JF - Smart Agricultural Technology
M1 - 100859
ER -