overview of the agro-ecological zones and forage production
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overview of the agro-ecological zones and forage production
15/06/2012 ANTONIO SOTOMAYOR AND YAMIL QUIJANO With the assistance of Edwin Mas,NRCS and David Sotomayor UPR, CAS. 1 15/06/2012 2 20.0 13.5 7.5 19.5 13.0 7.0 19.0 12.5 6.5 18.5 6.0 18.0 Sunrise Sunset Duration (hrs) 5.5 5.0 273 0 12.0 Duration (hrs) 10 /0 1 09 /0 1 08 /0 1 07 /0 1 06 /0 1 05 /0 1 04 /0 1 02 /0 1 03 /0 1 01 /0 1 12 /0 1 11 /0 1 8.0 Sunset (24 hr) Sunrise (24 hr) 10 /0 1 15/06/2012 11.5 17.5 11.0 17.0 10.5 73 Day of year “CERRO DE PUNTA,” 4,389 ft “LOS TRES PICACHOS AND “MONTE DE GUILARTE,” 3,952 FT “SIERRA DE LUQUILLO” “EL TORO” 3,523 “EL YUNQUE,” 3,493 FT “CERRO LA SANTA,” 2,962 FT 3 15/06/2012 FROM WEST TO THE END EAST COAST MOST EXTENSIVE RANGE “CORDILLERA CENTRAL” (WEST) AND “SIERRA DE CAYEY”(EAST) STATE-OWNED PARKS AND FOREST RESERVES: “Monte del Estado. “BOSQUE DE GUILARTE” AND PART OF “BOSQUE DE SUSUA.” 4 15/06/2012 Pastures and native grasses (23%). Food crops: plantains, bananas, taniers, yams, citrus, other orchards (23%). Coffee (7%) Forest (34%) Water (2 %) Urban (14 %) Percent 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Private Federal Crop Grass Forest Urban Water Other 23.0 23.0 34.0 14.0 2.0 3.0 1.0 CROPS (PLANTAINS, BANNANAS, SWEET POTATOES,OTHERS) TOTAL VALUE (2010-11): $65,587,000. CONTRIBUTION TO THE TOTAL GAI: 8.3% 5 15/06/2012 ACREAGE: 53,000 FARMERS: 10,000 JOBS: 20,000 VALUE: $29,558,000 CONTRIBUTION TO THE GAI: 3.7% PRICE/UNIT (QUINTAL): $246.32 6 15/06/2012 7 15/06/2012 SOUTHERN SLOPES OF THE CENTRAL MOUNTAIN CHAIN (445 SQ MILES) STEEP MOUNTAINS, MAINLY ROCKS CRETACEOUS PERIOD, LOWER MOUNTAINS OF TERTIARY LIMESTONE. SOILS: Mollisols, Descalabrado, San Anton series 8 15/06/2012 AVER ANNUAL PRECIPITATION 45 in (COAST); 60 in HIGHER GROUND INLAND DRIER DECEMBER TO MARCH RAINY APRIL-MAY, SEMI-DRY JUNE-JULY TEMPERATURE: AVERAGE ANNUAL 79 F 9 15/06/2012 LAND USE: Percent 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Private Federal Crop Grass Forest Urban Water Other 4.0 38.0 25.0 16.0 1.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 1.0 MOST NORTH COAST ( 964 SQ MILES). LONGITUDINAL DEPRESSIONS-SWAMPS AND LAGOONS Arecibo to Sabana Seca LIMESTONE MOUNTAINS ORIGINATED FROM THE OLIGOCEN TO MIOCENE FLAT PART ALLUVIAL FLOODPLAINS 10 15/06/2012 AVER ANNUAL PRECIPITATION 60-85 in DRIER, DECEMBER TO MARCH AVERAGE ANUAL TEMP: 77 F SOILS COASTAL PLAINS: ULTISOL (VEGA ALTA, ACEITUNA SERIES); OXISOL (ALMIRANTE, BAYAMON SERIES); WELLDRAINED MOLLISOLS (TOA SERIES) Limestone karst, molisoll (Colinas, Soller series) 11 15/06/2012 DAIRY FARM ACREAGE: ABOUT 60,000 GRAZING (85%), CUT GRASS (15%) 330 DAIRIES, 86 % ON THE EAST-WEST COASTAL PLAINS; 14% ON THE NORTH AND NORTH CENTRAL PART OF PUERTO RICO Land Use Percent 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Private Federal Crop Grass Forest Urban Water Other 7.0 24.0 27.0 33.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 12 15/06/2012 LAJAS VALLEY 40,000 ACRES HACIENDA LAS CAROLINAS WINTER NURSERIES 5,526 ACRES 2010: 3054 workers. 2015 projections: 750 regular and 4,000 workers Total operational budget: $74.6 million 3-4 cycles/year; 2 crop cycles/winter season HORTICULTURAL CROPS $44 MILLION 13 15/06/2012 ACREAGE: NEAR 2,000 7,000 beef - 1,000 CHARBRAY COWS IRRIGATION, ORGANIC FERT ILIZER SORGHUM YIELDS 16-18 T/A/YR, 9-12% CP AVE, DAILY GAINS: 2.5-3.5 LBS LEGUMES: CENTROSEMA, CROTALARIA, STYLOSANTHES, TERAMNUS**** 14 15/06/2012 15 15/06/2012 16 15/06/2012 THE UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO, AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (UPR-AES), COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, (USDA-ARS) SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DIVISION USDA-ARS, TROPICAL AGRICULTURE RESEARCH STATION (TARS), MAYAGUEZ AGGRESIVE PROGRAM INTRODUCTION % EVALUATION BRACHIARIAS, CYNODONS, DIGITARIAS, PANICUMS. PENNISETUMS, OTHERS RECLASSIED AND FIELD EVALUATED FIRST TIME STARGRASS, C. NLEMFUENSIS, B. BRIZANTHA, B. RUZIZIENSIS, B. MUTICA, THE OAKES DIGITARIA COLLECTION 17 Species 40000 30000 20000 10000 Dry forage yield (kg/ha/yr) .n le Species C B. m ic a 25 ut (1 5 m m 60000 le m en fu n ty lo yu s ch ac C .d .n va r 14 87 ) 15 (1 (1 0 C .d 04 si ) s ac (2 34 ty lo C 1) n .d C (1 .p ac 12 le ty 12 ct lo o n ) C (1 . p sta 15 ch le 05 yu ct os s ) (1 ta 14 ch C C .a 86 yu .d et s ) ac hi ty op (11 lo 4 ic 89 n us Va ) C (1 .p rc 14 le ou 51 ct rs os ) i( ta 11 ch 4 55 yu s ) (1 14 88 ) s ta os ct Dry forage yield (kg/ha/yr) 20000 si en fu le .p C (2 9 a B. th a ol ic iz an id br m B. hu ) 94 ut ic 97 ru a zi ) (2 zi 9 e 94 B. ns 99 ru is zi ) (3 zi 47 en B. 23 si ru s 6) zi (3 zi 4 en 72 B. zi 37 ru s zi ) (3 zi 38 en B. 22 zi ru s 1) zi (3 zi 4 en 47 B. zi 64 ru s zi ) (3 zi 38 en 22 zi s 0) (2 47 20 4) B. B. Dry forage yield (kg/ha/yr) 30000 5 24 30 15 22 4 28 14 21 20 23 26 19 29 27 7 11 6 18 2 17 8 12 13 10 1 3 25 9 16 0 12 72 I- 11 53 ke r M er 73 9 8 50 07 07 73 13 13 Dry forage yield (kg/ha/yr) 15/06/2012 40000 40000 30000 20000 10000 10000 0 Species 50000 50000 40000 30000 20000 0 10000 0 Species 18 15/06/2012 At Finca Montaña there are 14 bulls, 10 of which are pure Senepol 19 15/06/2012 CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT, ENHANCEMENT OF SUPERIOR FORAGE SORGHUM POPULATIONS DEMONSTRATED FORAGE SORGHUM POTENTIALS OF “MILLO BLANCO” DEVELOPED INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID (P. PURPURASCENS X P. COLORATUM EVALUATED DWARF NAPIER GRASS FOR USE UNDER GRAZING HIGH-YIELDING GRASSES INTENSIVE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DRY FORAGE YIELDS OF OVER 30,000 kg/ha/yr – IN PASTURES: FIVE STEERS OR 2.5 MILK COWS/ha WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FEED OVER 1,000 kg/yr OF GAIN OR OVER 7,500 L/yr OF MILK, RESPECTIVELY 20 15/06/2012 Grass Dry forage yield Total digestible nutrients ----------------------Kg/ha/yr----------------Napier 35,200 14,100 Congo 32,600 13,000 Guinea 30,800 12,300 Star 29,000 11,600 Pangola 27,200 10,900 Para 27,200 10,900 Carib 27,200 10,900 Signal 27,200 10,900 275000 Fertilizer consumption (t) 250000 Total fertilizer (mixed) Total fertilizer (unmixed) 225000 200000 175000 y = 2,549 x exp[56.7/(x - 1,936)]; r2 = 0.96 y = - 2,740 x + 5.538 x 106; r2 = 0.90 150000 125000 100000 75000 50000 25000 0 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 21 100 120 Relative yield Consumption 100 % Relative yield 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 Consumption (% of that recomended) 15/06/2012 s s s ple am ier s ins e s) ge na ffe y tan ange paya able co fora lanta ana neap or pa eget b p pi v ( s op l cr ura t l u rtic Ho Leche 26.12% Leche Pecuarios Otros Pollo Res Cerdo Cabro/Carnero y Conejo Huevos Café Farináceos Frutas Hortalizas Legumbres Ornamentales Misceláneos Pescado Mariscos Subsidios Otros 22 15/06/2012 23 15/06/2012 Numbe r of Farms and Land in Farms Puerto Rico C ensus of Agriculture 1,200 Thousand Cuerda 800 18 600 400 Thousand Farms 22 1,000 14 200 10 0 1978 1982 1987 1992 1998 2002 2007 Census Year Land in Farm s Farms 24 15/06/2012 25 15/06/2012 “OLD” VARIETIES LACK OF GENETIC DIVERSITY NO ADAPTION TO CLIMATE CHANGES , DROUGHT, HEAT, OTHERS, NEW GERMPLASM NEEDED NEW MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TEAM WORK APPROACH VOLCANICS ROCK CRETACEOUS PERIOD 26 15/06/2012 AVE ANNUAL PRECIP: 30 IN MOST RAINFALL: MAY TO OCTOBER AVE ANNUAL TEMP: 79 DEGREES AGRO-ECOLOGICAL ZONES IN PUERTO RICO MAIN AREAS, BEEF AND DAIRY, FOREST… MAIN RESARCH RESULTS: UPR-AES, USDAARS-TARS, USDA-ARS, SWCD CONCLUSIONS 27 15/06/2012 GROSS FARM INCOME (GFI) 2008-09: $792, 245,000 2009-10: $824,483, 000 28 15/06/2012 Municipios con mayor inventario de ganado bovino para carne Yabucoa 2007 2002 Fajardo Ponce Cabo Rojo Coamo 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Head MEAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION 80 - 85 in MOST RAINFALL-MAY TO OCTOBER TYPICALLY DRIER-DECEMBER TO MARCH SEMI-DRY JUNE AND JULY AVERAGE ANNUAL TEMPERATURES: <70 F AT HIGHER ELEVATIONS >74 F AT LOWER ELEVATIONS. 29 15/06/2012 URBAN EXPANSION SOIL EROSION SURFACE WATER CONTAMINANTS PASTURES AND NATIVE GRASSES, 43% LARGE AREAS FOR HAY AND SILAGE 30 15/06/2012 Orden Inceptisol Ultisol Mollisol Oxisol Alfisol Entisol Vertisol Histosol Spodosol Aridisols Andisol Gelisol Total Area ha 266210 186487 135763 71419 37708 27399 39177 4383 1748 10273 780569 % total % 35 24 18 9 5 4 5 1 0 1 Series # 45 30 35 24 17 18 17 8 3 14 Series representativas Múcara, Caguabo, Pellejas, Vieques, Coloso Humatas, Consumo, Corozal, Lares San Antón, Pozo Blanco, Descalabrado, Soller Catalina, Nipe, Coto, Bayamón, Los Guineos Tanamá San Germán Fraternidad, Aguirre Tiburones Algarrobo 197 Otros terrenos 113454 Agua 5357 PRIMARILY ON THE CARIBBEAN SOUTH COAST (270 SQ MILES) THE LAJAS VALLEY LARGE BEE FARMS WINTER NURSERIES HORTICULTURAL CROPS 31 Br a va r.n le m ch D fu ia ig D en ria ita ig si ita ria ru s ria zi de D sm zien cu ig si Br m ut ita s be ss ac ria iS ns hi de ar t S e cu ia nt te m . br nt be iz .an ns H D th ex St ig a ap en ita an r t. go - T ia d la e ra cu ns m va b en la s di Br gi D ac tg ig r h as ita C ia yn s ria ria od er m on ut ia nt ic da a ha ct yl St on eu va d. r.c ou rs si si s en fu Dry forage yield (kg/ha/yr) em nl n do C yn o 15/06/2012 113 MILES LONG X 41 MILES WIDE, APROX. 3,435 SQ MILES (2.2 million ACRES) POTENTIALS FOR AGRICULTURE USE: HUMID MOUNTAINS: > 500,000 ACRES FLAT MECHANIZALE LAND: >250,000 ACRES AND > 300 ACRES FOR FORESTS 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 Species 32 Sunrise (24 hr) 273 0 5.5 5 10 /0 1 09 /0 1 2 08 /0 1 7 07 /0 1 3 06 /0 1 05 /0 1 1 04 /0 1 4 02 /0 1 03 /0 1 01 /0 1 12 /0 1 11 /0 1 10 /0 1 Dry forage yield (kg/ha/yr) 15/06/2012 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 Grass number 6 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 Sunrise 5.0 73 Day of year 33 Sunrise (24 hr) 273 0 5.5 5.0 6.0 Sunrise Sunset 8.0 20.0 7.5 19.5 7.0 19.0 6.5 18.5 18.0 Sunset (24 hr) 10 /0 1 09 /0 1 08 /0 1 07 /0 1 06 /0 1 05 /0 1 04 /0 1 02 /0 1 03 /0 1 01 /0 1 12 /0 1 11 /0 1 10 /0 1 15/06/2012 17.5 73 17.0 Day of year 34 15/06/2012 Land Use Percent 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Private Federal Crop Grass Forest Urban Water Other 20.0 27.0 6.0 23.0 5.0 10.0 8.0 1.0 35