198 Honoring James Jones: Agroclimatology and Agronomic Modeling: II



ASA Section: Climatology & Modeling
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
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Future Needs and Uses of Crop Modeling.
James Jones, University of Florida
620
Implications of the Interannual Weather Variability On Water Use and Yield of Drybean Grown In the State of Wyoming, USA.
Axel Garcia y Garcia, University of Wyoming; Abdel Mesbah, University of Wyoming; Cecilia Tojo Soler, Washington State University; Randall Violett, University of Wyoming; Mike Moore, University of Wyoming; Mike Killen, University of Wyoming
621
Consideration of Drainage Ditches and Sediment Rating Curve for SWAT Model Performance.
Ali Sadeghi, Hydrology & Remote Sensing Lab.; Aisha Sexton, Hydrology & Remote Sensing Lab.; Gregory McCarty, Hydrology & Remote Sensing Lab.; Megan Lang, USFS-Northern Research Station; Dean Hively, USGS Eastern Geographic Science Center; Adel Shirmohammadi, University of Maryland
622
Evaluation of Various Methods of Estimating Solar Radiation for Crop Model Application In the Southeastern USA.
Prem Woli, Mississippi State University; Joel Paz, Mississippi State University
623
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON Sugarcane PRODUCTION IN SOUTHERN Brazil.
Fabio R. Marin, EMBRAPA AGRICULTURE INFORMATICS; James Jones, University of Florida; FREDERICK ROYCE, University of Florida; Giampaolo Pellegrino, EMBRAPA AGRICULTURE INFORMATICS; EDUARDO ASSAD, EMBRAPA AGRICULTURE INFORMATICS
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Effects of Inter-Annual Weather Variability on Corn Grown in Southeastern USA.
Cecilia Tojo Soler, Washington State University; Jakarat Anothai, Washington State University; Alan Green, AgroFresh Inc.; Gerrit Hoogenboom, Washington State University