USDA-ARS Range Management Research Unit, Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA.
USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub, Oklahoma and Central Plains Agricultural Research Center, El Reno, Oklahoma, USA.
J Environ Qual. 2024 Nov-Dec;53(6):880-892. doi: 10.1002/jeq2.20605. Epub 2024 Jul 30.
Rangelands and the supply chains connected to them are central to the agrifood systems of the Southwestern United States. Local ranchers are simultaneously arid lands managers, herd managers, and marketing managers. To stay in business, they must adapt to unpredictable forage resources and markets while conserving soils and vegetation resources for the long term. As climate warming and drying exacerbate the complexity and difficulty of day-to-day production, producers and policymakers are seeking alternatives to "business as usual." The Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR)-Jornada team has developed a package of strategies to help producers adapt to the local and inter-regional challenges. The package includes heritage cattle, precision ranching systems, and adaptive value chains. Five ranches across the Southwest have adopted different combinations and are partnering with LTAR and each other to measure their benefits and drawbacks in real-world conditions. Opportunities for controlled experimentation differ among the ranches, so we use LTAR's indicator system to assess and compare results. Even as we invest in co-producing knowledge about these three strategies, we recognize that progressive aridification and urbanization of Southwestern rangelands create challenges for which a single "silver bullet" of agricultural innovation is unlikely to provide durable solutions. We are learning from our customers and stakeholders about ways to adjust the development of new options.
牧场及其供应链是美国西南部农业食品系统的核心。当地的牧场主同时也是干旱土地管理者、牧群管理者和营销管理者。为了维持生计,他们必须适应不可预测的饲料资源和市场,同时为长期保护土壤和植被资源。随着气候变暖干燥加剧了日常生产的复杂性和难度,生产者和政策制定者正在寻求“常规做法”之外的替代方案。长期农业生态系统研究(LTAR)-乔纳达团队已经制定了一整套策略,以帮助生产者适应本地和区域间的挑战。该方案包括传统牛种、精准牧场系统和适应性价值链。美国西南部的五个牧场采用了不同的组合,并与 LTAR 及其它牧场合作,在实际条件下衡量其利弊。由于各牧场的受控实验机会不同,我们使用 LTAR 的指标系统来评估和比较结果。即使我们在共同研究这三种策略的知识,我们也认识到,西南部干旱牧场的渐进性干旱化和城市化给我们带来了挑战,单一的农业创新“银弹”不太可能提供持久的解决方案。我们正在向我们的客户和利益相关者学习如何调整新选择的开发方式。