A conceptual model of farmers’ informational activity: a tool for improved support of livestock farming management

Farmers have been slow to adopt decision support system (DSS) models and their outputs, mainly owing to (i) the complexity of the data involved, which most potential users are unable to collect and process; and (ii) inability to integrate these models into real representations of their informational...

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Main Authors: M.A. Magne, M. Cerf, S. Ingrand
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731110000637
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description Farmers have been slow to adopt decision support system (DSS) models and their outputs, mainly owing to (i) the complexity of the data involved, which most potential users are unable to collect and process; and (ii) inability to integrate these models into real representations of their informational environments. This situation raises questions about the way farm management researchers have modelled information and information management, and especially about the quality of the information assessed by the farmers. We consider that to review advisory procedures we need to understand how farmers select and use farm management-related information, rather than focusing on decisions made in particular situations. The aim of this study was to build a conceptual model of the farmer-targeted farm management-related information system. This model was developed using data collected in commercial beef cattle farms. The design structure and operational procedures are based on (i) data categories representing the diversity of the informational activity; and (ii) selected criteria for supporting decisions. The model is composed of two subsystems, each composed of two units. First, an organizational subsystem organizes, finalizes and monitors informational activity. Second, a processing subsystem builds and exploits the informational resources. This conceptual model makes it possible to describe and understand the diverse range of farmers’ informational activity by taking into account both the flow of information and the way farmers make sense of that information. This model could serve as a component of biodecisional DSS models for assigning information in the decision-making process. The next task will be to take into account the broad range of farmers’ perceptions of the management situations in DSS models.
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spelling doaj.art-7addc8485dda441898a5047dd854702e2022-12-21T18:58:30ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112010-01-0146842852A conceptual model of farmers’ informational activity: a tool for improved support of livestock farming managementM.A. Magne0M. Cerf1S. Ingrand2INRA, UMR1273 Métafort, Equipe Select, F-63122 Saint-Genès Champanelle, FranceUMR SAD-APT, Equipe PRAXIS, Bâtiment EGER, BP1, F-78850 Thivernal-Grignon, FranceINRA, UMR1273 Métafort, Equipe Select, F-63122 Saint-Genès Champanelle, FranceFarmers have been slow to adopt decision support system (DSS) models and their outputs, mainly owing to (i) the complexity of the data involved, which most potential users are unable to collect and process; and (ii) inability to integrate these models into real representations of their informational environments. This situation raises questions about the way farm management researchers have modelled information and information management, and especially about the quality of the information assessed by the farmers. We consider that to review advisory procedures we need to understand how farmers select and use farm management-related information, rather than focusing on decisions made in particular situations. The aim of this study was to build a conceptual model of the farmer-targeted farm management-related information system. This model was developed using data collected in commercial beef cattle farms. The design structure and operational procedures are based on (i) data categories representing the diversity of the informational activity; and (ii) selected criteria for supporting decisions. The model is composed of two subsystems, each composed of two units. First, an organizational subsystem organizes, finalizes and monitors informational activity. Second, a processing subsystem builds and exploits the informational resources. This conceptual model makes it possible to describe and understand the diverse range of farmers’ informational activity by taking into account both the flow of information and the way farmers make sense of that information. This model could serve as a component of biodecisional DSS models for assigning information in the decision-making process. The next task will be to take into account the broad range of farmers’ perceptions of the management situations in DSS models.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731110000637informational activitydecision-makingfarm managementmodellinglivestock farming system
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title A conceptual model of farmers’ informational activity: a tool for improved support of livestock farming management
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farm management
modelling
livestock farming system
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