Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
146: Sustainable Cropping Systems: From Earthworms to Mapping Local Food Capacity
Sponsor:A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems
Cotton Production in a Mississippi Delta Conservation Management System.
Martin A. Locke, USDA-ARS-WQEPRU, Robert M. Zablotowicz, USDA-ARS-SWSRU, Seth Dabney, USDA/ARS Nat.Sedimentation Lab, Robert W. Steinriede, USDA-ARS-WQERU, Krishna N. Reddy, USDA-ARS
Cover Crops and Soil Amendments on an Organic CSA Farm.
Camilla C. Vargas, University of Wisconsin-Madison, William F. Tracy, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Current Status of Soil Chemical Properties under Organic Management in Japan.
Hiroshi Hasegawa, Tohoku Nat. Agric. Res. Center, Yuichiro Furukawa, Tohoku Nat. Agric. Res. Center
Defining Bio-Base Plant Nutrients on Function.*
Roger A. Haring, Agriculture Access
Reduction of Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Disease in Wheat with Barley Rotations.*
William F. Schillinger, Washington State University, Timothy C. Paulitz, USDA-ARS, Root Disease and Biological Control Unit
Sustainable Management of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Using Perennial Grass Rotations.
Jim R. Rich, North Florida Research and Education Center, Tawainga W. Katsvairo, North Florida Research and Education Center, David L. Wright, North Florida Research and Education Center, Jim J. Marois, North Florida Research and Education Center, Dallas L. Hartzog, North Florida Research and Education Center, Pawel J. Wiatrak, North Florida Research and Education Center
Earthworm Activities in Bahiagrass/Peanut/Cotton Cropping Systems.
Dallas L. Hartzog, Wiregrass Research and Extension Center, Tawainga W. Katsvairo, North Florida Research and Education Center, DavidL. Wright, North Florida Research and Education Center, Jim J. Marois, North Florida Research and Education Center, Jimmy R. Rich, North Florida Research and Education Center, Pawel J. Wiatrak, North Florida Research and Education Center
Integrating Annual and Perennial Cover Crops in Organic Citrus Production Systems: Benefits and Challenges.
Jose Linares, University of Florida, Agronomy Department, Johannes Scholberg, University of Florida, Agronomy Department, Carlene Chase, University of Florida, Horticultural Sciences Department, Robert McSorley, University of Florida
Multidisciplinary Approach to Enhancing Sustainability in Cotton Production in the Southeastern USA.*
Harry Schomberg, USDA-ARS, P. Glynn Tillman, USDA-ARS, Sharon L. Lachnicht-Weyers, USDA-ARS, Patricia Timper, USDA-ARS, Dawn Olson, USDA-ARS, Upendra Sainju, USDA-ARS, Sharad Phatak, University of Georgia, Wayne Whitehead, Fort Valley State University, Bharat Singh, Fort Valley State University
Overcoming the Rotational Antagonism of Corn Following Wheat in High Residue Cropping Systems.
Anatoliy Kravchenko, Michigan State University, Kurt Thelen, Michigan State University
Maintaining Agroecosystem Health in an Organic Strawberry/Vegetable Rotation System (Part 4): The First Four Years.
Joji Muramoto, UC Santa Cruz, Stephen R. Gliessman, UC Santa Cruz, Steven T. Koike, UC-Cooperative Extension, Carol Shennan, UC Santa Cruz, Dan Schmida, Sandpiper Farms, Robert Stephens, Elkhorn Ranch, Sean L. Swezey, UC Santa Cruz
Residue Management Approaches in Conservation Tillage:Adaptive Research Directed Toward Cotton and Soybean Production in the Southeast.*
Michael Wagger, North Carolina State Univ., Robert D. Walters, North Carolina State Univ., Keith R. Baldwin, North Carolina A & T State Univ.
Evaluation of Flax Varieties for Certified Organic Production.
Kathleen Delate, Departments of Horticulture and Agronomy, Iowa State University, Andrea C. McKern, Departments of Horticulture and Agronomy, Iowa State University, Robert Burcham, Iowa State University, John Kennicker, Iowa State University, Daniel Rosmann, Departments of Horticulture and Agronomy, Iowa State University
A Tale of Two Foodsheds: Mapping Local Food Production Capacity Relative to Local Food Requirements.*
Christian J. Peters, Cornell University, Arthur J. Lembo, Cornell University, Gary Fick, Cornell University
Economic, Energetic and Environmental Accounting (Emergy) Analysis of Cover Crop Based Systems in Florida.
Laura Avila, University of Florida, School Natural Resources and Environment, Johannes Scholberg, University of Florida, Agronomy Department, Clyde F. Kiker, University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics, Nancy Roe, Farming Systems Research
A Comparative Economic Analysis of the Farming Systems Project, Beltsville, MD.
Beth L. Hima, USDA/ARS - Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory, Michel A. Cavigelli, USDA/ARS - Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory, John Teasdale, USDA/ARS - Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory, Yao-chi Lu, USDA/ARS - Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory
Variation for Total Khejdal Nitrogen (Tkn) among Eastern Cottonwood Cones Identified for Studies in Bioremediation.
Tresia Walters, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
Spatial Variability in Net Returns for Conservation Tillage Systems with Alternative Mixtures of High Residue Cover Crops.
Jason S. Bergtold, USDA-ARS, Jose Terra, INIA, D. Wayne Reeves, USDA-ARS, Joey Shaw, Auburn University, Kipling Balkcom, USDA-ARS, Randy L. Raper, USDA-ARS
Low Soil Disturbance Organic Cropping Systems: Lessons Learned during the First Four Years.*
David R. Huggins, USDA-ARS
The Effect of Nitrogen Timing and Conservation Tillage Systems in Corn Production.*
Alan Sundermeier, Ohio State University Extension - Wood County, Robert Mullen, Ohio State University
An Integrated Approach to Modeling Multiple Impacts of Cropping System Management.*
Hillarius Kludze, USDA-ARS, David Archer, USDA-ARS
Expanding Our Understanding of Conservation Practice Outcomes by Integrating Socio-Economic and Bio-Physical System Assessments.
Jeffrey Steiner, USDA/ARS, Gerald Whittaker, USDA/ARS, Stephen Griffith, USDA/ARS, George Mueller-Warrant, USDA/ARS, Gary Banowetz, USDA/ARS

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