OBI (Open Bodemindex)
The crucialrole of healthy soil in achieving sustainable food production and environment is increasingly recognized,as is the importance of prope rassessment of soil quality. We introduce a new framework, open soil index (OSI), which integrally evaluates soil health of agricultural fields and provides recommendation for farming practices. The OSI is an open-source modular framework in which soil properties, functions, indicatorsand scores, and management advice are linked hierarchically. Soil health is evaluated with respect to sustainable crop productionbut can be extended to other ecosystem functions.The OSI leverages the existing knowledgebase of agronomic research and routine laboratory data, enabling its application with limited cost.The OSI is a generic framework that can be adopted for specific regions with specific objectives. As a proof of concept, the OSI isimplemented for all (>700,000) Dutch agricultural fields and illustrated with 11 pairs (“good”and “poor”) of local fields and 32 fields where soil quality and crop yield have been monitored. The OSI produced reasonable evaluation for most pairs when soil physical functions were refined with on-site soil visual assessment. The soil functions are sufficiently independent and yet together reflect complex multidimensionality of soil quality. The framework can facilitate designing sustainable soil management programs by bridging regional targets to field-levelactions.
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Name in original language | OBI (Open Bodemindex) |
Name in English | OSI (Open Soil Index) |
Designer/ manufacturer | Gerard H. Ros from NMI |
Accessibility | Free |
Weblink | https://tools.wenr.wur.nl/obi/ |
Countries of primary use | Netherlands |
Main language | Dutch/Flemish |
Other languages available | None |
Brief description of the tool | The crucialrole of healthy soil in achieving sustainable food production and environment is increasingly recognized,as is the importance of prope rassessment of soil quality. We introduce a new framework, open soil index (OSI), which integrally evaluates soil health of agricultural fields and provides recommendation for farming practices. The OSI is an open-source modular framework in which soil properties, functions, indicatorsand scores, and management advice are linked hierarchically. Soil health is evaluated with respect to sustainable crop productionbut can be extended to other ecosystem functions.The OSI leverages the existing knowledgebase of agronomic research and routine laboratory data, enabling its application with limited cost.The OSI is a generic framework that can be adopted for specific regions with specific objectives. As a proof of concept, the OSI isimplemented for all (>700,000) Dutch agricultural fields and illustrated with 11 pairs (“good”and “poor”) of local fields and 32 fields where soil quality and crop yield have been monitored. The OSI produced reasonable evaluation for most pairs when soil physical functions were refined with on-site soil visual assessment. The soil functions are sufficiently independent and yet together reflect complex multidimensionality of soil quality. The framework can facilitate designing sustainable soil management programs by bridging regional targets to field-levelactions. |
Target user | Farmer together with advisor |
Target crops | Barley, Beans, Maize, Oats, Oilseed rape, Peas, Potatoes, Rye, Sorghum, Soybean, Sunflower, Wheat |
Type of tool | Desk/computer based tool |
The tool assesses or provides guidance on | Benchmarking |
The tool relies on a base recommendation system | Yes |
Base recommendation system | National Dutch/Flemish advisory base for fertilisation of arable farming |
The assessment frequency should be | Once per growing season |
Required data input is | Crop, Farm location, Soil analysis result, Soil type, Nutrient input |
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 |