This paper discusses the importance of utilizing legacy data repositories to prevent redundant research, enhance knowledge synthesis, and improve agricultural system productivity. The focus is on creating an online searchable database, specifically for sustainable agricultural intensification and diversification, especially regarding forages. The authors outline the process of developing a community-driven forage database (Forage Data Hub) using various datasets encompassing different timeframes, spatial scales, and species. The steps include defining data requirements, standardizing and structuring data, creating a data thesaurus and model, and designing a web interface for database access.
The study demonstrates the value of curating diverse datasets by analyzing forage system resiliency during extreme weather events. This is done by comparing standardized yields to yields during low-precipitation years. The results show that perennial systems outperform annual systems in terms of yield during challenging weather conditions. The development of the Forage Data Hub highlights the advantages of collaborative data sharing and curation, offering a way to assess sustainability and promote practices that enhance ecological intensification and resilience to climate variability.
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