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No warm up perod Initial Plant Growth Parameters (hru 176) 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 2.50 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m) 4 ORCD Initial Plant Growth Parameters (hru 61) 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 2.50 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m) Management Operations: 0 | NROT: number of years of rotation Operation Schedule:

Initial Plant Growth Parameters 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 0.50 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m) No warm up period 4 ORCD Initial Plant Growth Parameters 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 0.50 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m) Management Operations: 0 | NROT: number of years of rotation Operation Schedule:

Initial Plant Growth Parameters (hru 176) 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 3.00 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m) No warm up period 4 ORCD Management Operations: 0 | NROT: number of years of rotation Operation Schedule: Initial Plant Growth Parameters (hru 61) 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 3.00 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m)

Initial Plant Growth Parameters (hru 176) 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 3.00 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m) No warm up period 4 ORCD Management Operations: 0 | NROT: number of years of rotation Operation Schedule: Initial Plant Growth Parameters (hru 61) 1 | IGRO: Land cover status: 0-none growing; 1-growing 4 | PLANT_ID: Land cover ID number (IGRO = 1) 3.00 | LAI_INIT: Initial leaf are index (IGRO = 1) | BIO_INIT: Initial biomass (kg/ha) (IGRO = 1) | PHU_PLT: Number of heat units to bring plant to maturity (IGRO = 1) General Management Parameters 0.20 | BIOMIX: Biological mixing efficiency | CN2: Initial SCS CN II value 1.00 | USLE_P: USLE support practice factor 0.00 | BIO_MIN: Minimum biomass for grazing (kg/ha) | FILTERW: width of edge of field filter strip (m) Crop.dat ALAI_MIN 0.75<-0 BIO_LEAF0.30<-0.05

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