See more from this Session: Symposium--Moving Beyond the RCBD: Funding, Management, and Analysis of Nontraditional Research Designs
Monday, October 17, 2011: 2:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Room 006B
Complex experiments can be analyzed in many different ways. Some choices are important; others are less so. The Benchmark study is a large (6 state, 150 farm, 5 year) on-farm comparison of two weed management strategies. Farms are grouped into 7 combinations of crop (corn, soybean, or cotton) and rotation scheme (continuous, rotation with glyphosate resistant crops in both phases, rotation with alternating glyphosate resistant and non-resistant crops). On each farm, a field is divided in half. Weed management follows University recommended best management practices on one half and grower’s choice on the other. I will use this study to illustrate four options for data analysis and evaluate the sensitivity of the results to the choice. I will discuss choosing a modeling framework for weed count data (linear mixed model or a generalized linear mixed model), choosing how to handle overdispersion, choosing a model to assess sustainability, and choosing a correlation models for temporal and spatial data.
See more from this Division: C03 Crop Ecology, Management & QualitySee more from this Session: Symposium--Moving Beyond the RCBD: Funding, Management, and Analysis of Nontraditional Research Designs