182 Symposium--Quantifying the Environmental Outcomes of Pastureland Conservation Practices: The Pastureland Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP)/Div. C06 Business Meeting

Oral Session
C06 Forage and Grazinglands
The theme is a review of how conservation practices employed on temperate pasture have influenced environmental quality. The goal is to determine the success of such efforts and if additional research is needed.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009: 12:55 PM-5:15 PM
Convention Center, Room 317, Third Floor

Organizer:
Matt Sanderson
12:55 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:30 PM
Science behind Prescribed Grazing as a Conservation Practice.
Lynn Sollenberger, Univ. of Florida; Alan Franzluebbers, U.S. Dep. of Agriculture; Carmen T. Agouridis, Univ. of Kentucky; Eric S. Vanzant, Univ. of Kentucky; Lloyd Owens, USDA-ARS
2:00 PM
Nutrient Management On Pastures.
C. Wesley Wood, Auburn Univ.; Philip A. Moore Jr., USDA-ARS; Brad Joern, Purdue Univ.; Randall Jackson, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison; Miguel Cabrera, Univ. of Georgia
2:30 PM
Break
2:45 PM
Pasture and Hayland Planting Practices.
David Barker, Ohio State Univ.; R. Mark Sulc, Ohio State Univ.; Twain Butler, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Jennifer MacAdam, Utah State Univ.
3:15 PM
Forage Harvest Management Practices.
Kenneth Albrecht, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison; Jerome Cherney, Cornell Univ.
4:15 PM
Div. C06 Business Meeting
5:15 PM
Adjourn