Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 9:20 AM
Convention Center, Room 213, Second Floor
173: Symposium--Evaluating Grasslands with Remote Sensing and Georeferenced Sampling
Sponsor:C06 Forage and Grazinglands
Presidings:Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia
Roch Gaussoin, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Part 1 
9:20 AMIntroductory Remarks
9:25 AMDetermining Spatial and Temporal Processes from Georeferenced Sampling and Land Surface Observations.
Ole Wendroth, University of Kentucky
10:10 AMAnalysis of Covariance with Spatially Correlated Secondary Variables.
Tisha Hooks, Winona State University, David B. Marx, University of Nebraska, Steve D. Kachman, University of Nebraska, Jeffrey Pedersen, USDA-ARS, Roger Eigenberg, USDA
10:55 AMThe Use of Geostatistical Analysis to Evaluate the Dynamics of Dollar Spot Epidemics.
Brandon Horvath, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Alexandra Kravchenko, Michigan State University, G. Philip Robertson, Michigan State University, Joseph M. Vargas, Michigan State University
11:25 AMBreak
Part 2 
12:25 PMIntroductory Remarks for Afternoon
12:30 PMCanopy Reflectance Principles and Their Potential Use in Grassland Management.
Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia
1:00 PMRemote Sensing of Forage Quality: Prediction and Application to Southern Plains Grazing Systems.
Patrick Starks, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory, William A. Phillips, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Michael A. Brown, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Samuel W. Coleman, USDA-ARS, Subtropical Agricultural Research Station, Duli Zhao, University of Florida
1:30 PMApplication of Remote Sensing in Pasture Evaluation.
E. Scott Flynn, Iowa State University, Charles T. Dougherty, University of Kentucky, Ole Wendroth, University of Kentucky
2:00 PMMonitoring Spatial Variability in Soil Moisture, Salinity, Hardness, and Turf Stress: Applications and Protocols.
Robert Carrow, University of Georgia, Van Cline, Toro Company, Joseph Krum, University of Georgia
2:30 PMDevelopment of an Active Multi-band Optical Sensor for Turfgrass Assessment.
Kyle H. Holland, Holland Scientific, Garald L. Horst, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, James S. Schepers, USDA-ARS
3:00 PMThe Role of Spectral Reflectance for Use in Turfgrass Science and Management.
Gregory Bell, Oklahoma State University, John Solie, Oklahoma State University, Marvin Stone, Oklahoma State University
3:30 PMAdjourn

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