Seasonal grassland productivity forecast for the U.S. Great Plains using Grass‐Cast

Author:

Hartman Melannie D.12ORCID,Parton William J.12,Derner Justin D.3ORCID,Schulte Darin K.1ORCID,Smith William K.4ORCID,Peck Dannele E.5ORCID,Day Ken A.6ORCID,Del Grosso Stephen J.7,Lutz Susan1,Fuchs Brian A.8,Chen Maosi12ORCID,Gao Wei29

Affiliation:

1. Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado80523USA

2. United States Department of Agriculture UV‐B Monitoring and Research Program Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado80523USA

3. Rangeland Resources and Systems Research Unit United States Department of Agriculture ‐Agricultural Research Service Cheyenne Wyoming82009USA

4. School of Natural Resources and the Environment University of Arizona Tucson Arizona85721USA

5. United States Department of Agriculture Northern Plains Climate Hub Fort Collins Colorado80526USA

6. Department of Environment and Science Climate Variability Unit, Science and Technology Division Brisbane Queensland Australia

7. Soil Management and Sugar Beet Research Unit United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Fort Collins Colorado80526USA

8. National Drought Mitigation Center University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska68583USA

9. Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado80523USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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