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Méthode MERCI (Méthode d'estimation des restitutions par les cultures intermédiaires)

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The MERCI method helps demonstrate the agronomic, economic, and environmental benefits of multi-service cover crops in terms of recycling and the availability of minerals through a simple and rapid field measurement. Simple to implement, it will allow you to concretely assess the benefits of planting a cover crop and, if necessary, reduce fertilization of the following crop (or existing crop in the case of vines). The MERCI method is based on the combination of "field" references used to estimate the N, P, K, S, and Mg contents of most cover crop species, and references obtained through simulation using INRAE's STICS crop model to determine, after destruction, the amount of nitrogen available for the following crop in different soil and climate conditions in Metropolitan France. It also estimate P, K, S et Mg restitutions and contribution to carbon storage in the soil after cover crop destruction, forage values of cover crops harvested as fodder and energy yield of cover crops dedicated to methanization.

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Name in original language Méthode MERCI (Méthode d'estimation des restitutions par les cultures intermédiaires)
Name in English Méthode MERCI (no English version). The English name would be : "Method for estimating returns from cover crops"
Designer/ manufacturer Chambre d’Agriculture de Nouvelle Aquitaine
Accessibility Free
Weblink https://methode-merci.fr/
Countries of primary use France
Main language English
Other languages available None
Brief description of the tool

The MERCI method helps demonstrate the agronomic, economic, and environmental benefits of multi-service cover crops in terms of recycling and the availability of minerals through a simple and rapid field measurement. Simple to implement, it will allow you to concretely assess the benefits of planting a cover crop and, if necessary, reduce fertilization of the following crop (or existing crop in the case of vines). The MERCI method is based on the combination of "field" references used to estimate the N, P, K, S, and Mg contents of most cover crop species, and references obtained through simulation using INRAE's STICS crop model to determine, after destruction, the amount of nitrogen available for the following crop in different soil and climate conditions in Metropolitan France. It also estimate P, K, S et Mg restitutions and contribution to carbon storage in the soil after cover crop destruction, forage values of cover crops harvested as fodder and energy yield of cover crops dedicated to methanization.

Target user

Advisors and farmers

Target crops Wheat, Maize, Potatoes, Barley, Beans, Oats, Oilseed rape, Peas, Rye, Soybean, Sunflower, Sorghum
Type of tool Online tool/app
Nutrients assessed Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K), Other macro nutrients (S, Mg, Ca)
Nutrients covered Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K), Other macro nutrients (S, Mg, Ca)

The tool relies on a base recommendation system No
The assessment frequency should be Once per growing season
Required data input is Crop, Soil type, Farm location
The data can be imported from other tools and systems No
The tools main output format is Value in tool
Data can be exported Yes
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