Monday, 7 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
45: Agricultural Systems: Weeds, Seeding Rates, and Planting Date
Sponsor:A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems
Weed Emergence Timing as Influenced by No-Till Management Practices in Pesticide Free Flax Production (PFP®).
Scott Gillespie, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, R. Byron Irvine, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Martin H. Entz, University of Manitoba
Corn-Weeds Response to Plant Arrangement and Postemergent Herbicide.
horacio a. Acciaresi, Fac. Cs. Agrarias y Ftales. UNLP. CIC., Maria S. Zuluaga, Fac. Cs. Agrarias y Ftales. UNLP. CIC., Marcelo D. Asborno, Fac. Cs. Agrarias y Ftales. UNLP. CIC., Hugo O. Chidichimo, Fac. Cs. Agrarias y Ftales. UNLP. CIC.
Preplant Weed Management and Planting Date Influence Barley Forage Yield and Quality.
Andrew Lenssen, USDA-ARS-NPARL
Impact of Wheat Seed Quality on Forage and Grain Production.
Gaylon Morgan, Texas Cooperative Extension - TAMU, Brent Bean, Texas Cooperative Extension, Calvin Trostle, Texas Cooperative Extension - TAMU, Todd Baughman, Texas A&M University, Justin Sladek, Texas Cooperative Extension
Weed Seed Bank Changes in Chemical-Free Corn Production Systems of the Upper Midwest: Results from the First 15 Years.
Herika Kummel, University of Wisconsin-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Jerry Doll, University of Wisconsin-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Joshua Posner, University of Wisconsin-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Janet Hedtcke, University of Wisconsin-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Jon Baldock, AGSTAT, Amy Cook, University of Wisconsin-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Weed Seedbank Responses to Two Organically Managed Crop Rotations.*
Andrew Corbin, Michigan State University Kellogg Biological Station, Kurt D. Thelen, Michigan State University
Rice Yield Components as Affected by Cultivar and Seeding Rate.
Brian V. Ottis, University of Missouri - Columbia, Ronald E. Talbert, University of Arkansas
Comparison of a Glyphosate-tolerant Canola (Brassica napus L.) System with More Traditional Herbicide Regimes.*
John T. O'Donovan, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, George W. Clayton, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, K. Neil Harker, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Robert E. Blackshaw, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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