49 Symposium--Using Precision Farming Technologies to Minimize Agriculture's Footprint in the Landscape: I

Oral Session
A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems
The purpose is to examine how best to production system technology and knowledge of systems to minimize inputs and maintain yield
Cosponsor(s):

A03 Agroclimatology & Agronomic Modeling, A05 Environmental Quality, Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition

Monday, November 2, 2009: 9:55 AM-2:35 PM
Convention Center, Room 301-302, Third Floor

Presiding:
John Shanahan
9:55 AM
Introductory Remarks
10:00 AM
Energy Use in Agriculture and a Precision Farming Approach to Minimize Impacts.
David Clay, South Dakota State Univ.; Gregg Carlson, South Dakota State Univ.
10:30 AM
A Precision N Management Approach to Minimize Impacts.
Peter Scharf, Univ. of Missouri; Newell Kitchen, USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems & Water Quality Res. Unit; Kevin Bronson, Texas A&M AgriLife Research
11:00 AM
A Precision Manure Management Approach to Minimize Impacts.
David Crouse, North Carolina State Univ.; John Havlin, North Carolina State Univ.
12:00 PM
Break
1:00 PM
A Precision Weed Management Approach to Minimize Impacts.
Johanna Dille, Kansas State Univ.; Jeffrey W. Vogel, Kansas Dep. of Agriculture; Tyler W. Rider, Kansas State Univ.; Robert E. Wolf, Kansas State Univ.
2:00 PM
Soil-Based Productivity Models for Evaluating Reclamation Success of Coal-Mined Lands.
Kevin Armstrong, Crop Sciences Dep.; Robert Dunker, Crop Sciences Dep.; Don Bullock, Crop Sciences Dep.; G.A. Bollero, Crop Sciences Dep.
2:30 PM
Concluding Remarks
2:35 PM
Adjourn