Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM | |||
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A, First Floor | |||
163: Symposium--Scientific Advances in Crop Rotation Research During the Last Century: Where Do We Go from Here?: I | |||
Sponsor: | C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality | ||
Cosponsors: | A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems; S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation | ||
539 | Crop Rotation and Tillage Effects on Soil Properties after Ten Years. Kenneth Kelley, KSU - SE Ag Research Center | ||
540 | Legumes and Safflower in Rotation with Barley Can Replace Barley Monoculture in Lebanon. Sui Yau, American Univeristy of Beirut - FAFS, John Ryan, ICARDA | ||
541 | Changing Lessons with Winter Wheat in An 8-Yr-Old Cropping Systems Study. Perry Miller, Montana State University, Jeff Holmes, Montana State University, Dave Buschena, Montana State University, Clain Jones, Montana State University, MacDonald Burgess, Montana State University | ||
542 | Effect of Tillage and Production Methods on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen in a Long-Term Vegetable Rotation. Greg Hoyt, North Carolina State University, Deanna Babcock, Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State University, Laura Overstreet, North Dakota State University | ||
543 | Long-Term Yield Responses to Crop Rotation and Tillage in Northeast Kansas. Dallas Peterson, Kansas State University, Kraig L. Roozeboom, Kansas State University - Agronomy | ||
638 | Alabama's Cullars Rotation: The Oldest, Continuous Soil Fertility Experiment in the South. Charles Mitchell, Auburn University, Dennis Delaney, Auburn University, Kipling S. Balkcom, USDA-ARS | ||
639 | Soil Quality Change in Long-Term Organic Crop Rotations. Cynthia Cambardella, USDA-ARS-NPA-SPNRU, Kathleen Delate, Iowa State University | ||
640 | The Effect of Previous Crop and Rotation on Hard Red Spring Wheat (HRSW) Production in each Four Year Cycle for the Past Twenty Years. Ezra Aberle, North Dakota State University, Blaine Schatz, North Dakota State University, Gregory J. Endres, North Dakota State University, Paul Hendrickson, North Dakota State University, Steve Zwinger, North Dakota State University | ||
641 | Long-Term, Peanut-Based Cropping Systems Research in North Carolina. David Jordan, North Carolina State University, Steve Barnes, North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Tommy Corbett, North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Clyde Bogle, North Carolina, Dept. of Agric., Ty Marshall, North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Mike Williams, North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, Bridget Lassiter, North Carolina State University | ||
642 | Long-term Crop Rotation Trials in the Mediterranean Region: Synthesis and Future Implications. John Ryan, ICARDA, M. Pala, ICARDA, R. Mrabet, INRA, S.K. Yau, American Univeristy of Beirut - FAFS, M. Singh, ICARDA | ||
643 | Rotation and Tillage Effects on Crop Yields Over 20 Years in Ontario. Bill Deen, University of Guelph, Ken Janovicek, University of Guelph, Andreas Meyer-Aurich, Leibniz-Insitute of Agricultural Engineering | ||
740 | The Effect of Tillage System, Nitrogen Fertility, and Crop Rotation on Hard Red Spring Wheat (HRSW) Production for Cycle Five (2003-2006) of a Long-Term Cropping Systems Study. Ezra Aberle, North Dakota State University, Blaine Schatz, North Dakota State University, Greg Endres, North Dakota State University, Paul Hendrickson, North Dakota State University, Steve Zwinger, North Dakota State University | ||
741 | Soils Research at the Long-Term USDA-ARS Farming Systems Project in Beltsville, Maryland. Michel Cavigelli, USDA-ARS, V. Steven Green, Arkansas State Univ., Chris Rasmann, USDA-ARS, Milutin Djurickovic, USDA-ARS | ||
742 | Reduced Tillage and Crop Rotation Systems with Winter Wheat, Grain Sorghum, Corn and Soybean. Mark Claassen, Kansas State University, Kraig L. Roozeboom, Kansas State University - Agronomy | ||
743 | Economics of No-Till Cropping Systems across the Landscape from 2001-2006: Cook Agronomy Farm, Pullman, Washington. Kathleen Painter, Washington State University, David Huggins, USDA-ARS | ||
841 | Pacific Northwest Long-Term Integrated Cropping Systems Studies. Frank L. Young, USDA-ARS (Washington State University), Laylah S. Bewick, Washington State University, David Huggins, USDA-ARS | ||
842 | Impact of Rotation on Yield and Economic Performance in Winter Canola-Summer crops Cropping Systems. Suresh Kumar, Alabama A&M University, Udai R. Bishnoi, Alabama A&M Univewrsity, Ernst Cebert, Alabama A&M Univewrsity | ||
843 | Alabama's Old Rotation: The World's Oldest, Continuous Cotton Experiment. Charles Mitchell, Auburn University, Dennis Delaney, Auburn University, Kipling Balkcom, USDA-ARS | ||
Cosponsors: | A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems; S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation |
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