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    • Agricultural science
    • Environmental science
    • Hydrology

    Background:

    • Existing nutrient management plans offer general guidance, necessitating advanced tools for water quality protection.
    • High-performance computing and advanced modeling enable real-time data dissemination for short-term agricultural management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review current short-term decision support tools for agricultural management in the United States.
    • To assess the development and implementation status of these tools for water quality protection.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of six specific decision support tools across the United States.
    • Analysis of tool characteristics including model structure, resolution, and hydroclimate relevance.
    • Examination of forecast outputs (24-120 hours) for runoff risk and soil moisture saturation.

    Main Results:

    • Identified six distinct short-term decision support tools: RRAF (Wisconsin), NY HSAPT, V S.A.F.M., PA Fertilizer Forecaster, WA ARM, and MO Design Storm Notification System.
    • All tools provide runoff risk or soil moisture forecasts derived from National Weather Service data.
    • Tools vary in model structure, application resolution, and hydroclimatic relevance.

    Conclusions:

    • Short-term nutrient management tools require further development for robustness and support.
    • Successful adoption depends on understanding application context, user needs, weather data access, scale, data requirements, and communication strategies.