urea
Urea fertilizer reference — nitrogen management, application methods, volatilization loss, soil chemistry, and crop-specific rates. Use when planning nitrogen fertilization, calculating urea rates, or managing ammonia loss.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/bytesagain3/ureaWhat This Skill Does
The urea skill is a specialized knowledge-base and decision-support tool for agricultural professionals and crop management agents. It provides detailed technical data regarding urea fertilizer, focusing on its chemical properties, handling protocols, and optimal application strategies. By leveraging this skill, users can access information on the nitrogen cycle, manage volatilization risks, and determine precise nutrient requirements for various crop types. The skill acts as an automated consultant that bridges the gap between raw agronomic data and actionable field decisions.
Installation
To integrate this skill into your OpenClaw environment, ensure you have the core framework installed. Run the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/bytesagain3/urea
Once installed, you may need to configure the UREA_DIR variable to point to your local data directory (default: ~/.urea/) to ensure the script has the necessary permissions to access configuration files and local storage.
Use Cases
- Precision Agriculture: Calculating exact nitrogen application rates based on specific crop uptake data to reduce environmental runoff and maximize yield.
- Risk Mitigation: Identifying environmental conditions that lead to ammonia volatilization and implementing management strategies such as incorporation or urease inhibitors.
- Educational Reference: Serving as an on-demand resource for learning about the nitrogen cycle, urea hydrolysis, and the comparative chemical advantages of different nitrogenous fertilizer sources like UAN or anhydrous ammonia.
- Operational Planning: Utilizing the built-in checklist to streamline the planning process for large-scale fertilization events, ensuring all safety and efficiency protocols are met.
Example Prompts
- "urea rates: I am planting 50 acres of corn with a target nitrogen requirement of 150 lbs per acre. How much urea should I apply given the nutrient concentration?"
- "urea losses: What are the primary factors contributing to ammonia volatilization, and what application methods should I use to minimize these losses in alkaline soil?"
- "urea comparison: Can you provide a summary comparing urea to ammonium nitrate regarding stability, storage, and handling risks?"
Tips & Limitations
- Data Accuracy: Always verify calculated rates against local soil test reports. The tool provides generalized agricultural formulas which may require adjustment for unique site-specific conditions.
- Configuration: Ensure that the file path for your data directory is writable; otherwise, the tool may fail to cache recent queries or reference local configuration files.
- Safety: While this skill provides excellent data on fertilizer chemistry, always adhere to local regulations regarding chemical handling and storage, as urea-based compounds have specific safety requirements when stored in large quantities.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-bytesagain3-urea": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags
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