Software for the evaluation of the soil fertility in cultivations fertilizations management
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A software ¨REGIFERT 2.0¨ is obtained for the recommendations of fertilization of some cultivation, starting from the service agroquemical-pedologic that offers the Institute of Soils in the country. The information of the soils indicators was gathered. The business model was elaborated with the record of the process, the general procedure for the fertilization of the cultivations and the technical instructions for the specifications of the same ones. It was used as methodology the Unified Process of Development of Software. The obtained program is able to store all the information that is required, to carry out the calculations and to offer the necessary reports. It determines the necessities of nutritious of the cultivation and it offers the fertilization recommendations according to the cultivation, on the base of the implementation of the results of the investigation development of the country. It has user's manual. Their employment requires the work of a single operator and 70 samples can be analyzed by day that gives an annual potential of 18 480 samples, while in a manual way 3 960 could only be made, what represents a total increment of 14 520 samples. This allows to elevate the impact of the services scientist technicians in the efficient production of foods with the speed that demands the agrarian sector when giving an agile, efficient and reliable service to the client, besides being registered in the database the fertility of the soil analyzed to take a control through the time of the productive capacity for unit, company or independent producer.
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