66 Alternative Crops and Miscellaneous

Poster Session
C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
This session will cover the production aspects of alternative crops
Cosponsor(s):

A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems

Monday, November 2, 2009: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Second Floor

Organizer:
Kurt Thelen
Poster #706
Air Injection and Potato Performance Under Subsurface Drip Irrigation.
Samuel Essah, Colorado State Univ.; Jorge Delgado, USDA-ARS; Robert D. Davidson, Colorado State Univ.
Poster #707
Camelina: A Potential Winter Crop for the Northern Corn Belt.
Russell Gesch, USDA-ARS; David Archer, USDA-ARS, Northern Great Plains Res. Lab.
Poster #708
Assessing Legumes for Forage Sorghum Based Intercropping Systems in the Southern High Plains.
Sangamesh Angadi, New Mexico State Univ.; K. Annadurai, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Univ.; Mark Marsalis, New Mexico State University; Leonard Lauriault, New Mexico State Univ.; Sultan Begna, New Mexico State Univ.; Prasanna Gowda, USDA-ARS; Andy Cole, USDA-ARS; R. Umesh, New Mexico State University
Poster #709
Radiation Use Efficiency of Late Planted Sweet Sorghum.
James Houx III, Univ. of Missouri; Felix Fritschi, Univ. of Missouri
Poster #710
Agronomic Practices to Improve Winter Hardiness of Two-Rowed Winter Malt Barley.
Juliet Marshall, Univ. of Idaho; Don Obert, USDA-ARS; Chad Jackson, Univ. of Idaho; Tod Shelman, Univ. of Idaho
Poster #711
Determining the Optimum Row Spacing and Plant Density for Sweet Sorghum Production in the Southern Great Plains.
Jacob Linneman, Oklahoma State Univ.; Chad Godsey, Oklahoma State Univ.; Ray Huhnke, Oklahoma State Univ.; Danielle Bellmer, Oklahoma State Univ.; Vijaya Gopal Kakani, Oklahoma State Univ.; Jacqueline Langlois, Oklahoma State Univ.; Silvano Abreu, Oklahoma State Univ.
Poster #712
Soil Amendment Effects On Pesticide-Free Flaxseed Production in Central Iowa.
Stefan Gailans, Iowa State Univ.; Mary Wiedenhoeft, Iowa State Univ.; Matt Liebman, Iowa State Univ.; Margaret Smith, Iowa State Univ.
Poster #713
Diversity of Crops Can Improve Field Quality.
Marjo Keskitalo, MTT Agrifood Res. Finland; Kaija Hakala, MTT Agrifood Res. Finland
Poster #714
Spring Canola Performance in the Central Great Plains.
Alexander Pavlista, Univ. of Nebraska; Dipak Santra, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln; Gary W. Hergert, Univ. of Nebraska, Panhandle Res. & Ext. Center; David Baltensperger, Texas A&M Univ.; Terry Isbell, USDA-ARS, NCAUR
Poster #715
Response of Miscanthus Sinensis Transplants to Preemergence Herbicides.
Gerald Henry, Texas Tech Univ.; Kristin Phillips, Texas Tech Univ.; Cynthia McKenney, Texas Tech Univ.
Poster #716
Field Pennycress Evaluations in North Dakota.
Burton L. Johnson, North Dakota State Univ.
Poster #717
Assessing Tetraploid Bahiagrass Productivity From Root Screenings.
Carlos Acuna, Univ. of Florida; Cheryl Mackowiak, Univ. of Florida, IFAS; Thomas Sinclair, Univ. of Florida; Ann Blount, Univ. of Florida; Kenneth Quesenberry, Univ. of Florida
Poster #718
Poster #719
Effect of Red Norland Potato Plant Spacing On Tuber Yield and Quality.
Matthew Taylor, Brigham Young Univ.; Jared Williams, Brigham Young Univ.; Blake Willis, Brigham Young Univ.
Poster #720
Sunflower Seed Physiological Maturity.
Burton L. Johnson, North Dakota State Univ.; Russell Gesch, USDA-ARS