APSIM Next Generation Notes
Welcome to APSIM Next Generation Notes β my personal collection of notes, tips, tutorials, and code snippets for working with APSIM Next Generation (APSIM NG).
π Note: This site is a personal collection of APSIM NG documentation and learning notes. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the APSIM Initiative. For official documentation, visit the APSIM site. See the full disclaimer for more information.
This repository serves as a knowledge base documenting my learning journey, experiments, and solutions to problems Iβve encountered while using APSIM NG. It includes:
π Documentation
In-depth explanations and configuration guides
Explore Documentation β
πΎ Tips and Tricks
Short how-tos and troubleshooting solutions
View Tips β
π€ Contributing
If you find any errors, have suggestions, or want to contribute improvements, youβre welcome to create a pull request or open an issue on GitHub.
βοΈ License and Attribution
This documentation includes content derived from:
- The source code of APSIM Next Generation
- The official APSIM Website
- Official documentation and personal communications with APSIM developers
It is provided under the General Use Licence Agreement for Agricultural Production Systems Simulator (APSIM).
This is an independent learning resource compiled and maintained by myself. It is not an official publication of the APSIM Initiative and may contain personal interpretations or errors.
While I contribute to APSIM NG development, this site reflects my personal understanding and is intended as a resource to support learning and exploration.
π Acknowledgment
Acknowledgment is made to the APSIM Initiative which takes responsibility for quality assurance and a structured innovation programme for APSIMβs modelling software, which is provided free for research and development use. See www.apsim.info for details.
Weather data used in this project are sourced from the SILO Patched Point Dataset provided by the Queensland Government. SILO climate data are freely available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence.