180 Symposium--Time Series Analysis and Forecasting in Agriculture Research

Agricultural sustainability and improvements depend on our ability to analyze long-term data and forecast the consequences of current production practices. Time series analysis and forecasting are important tools in the interpretation of long-term data and prediction of future trends. This topical session aims at highlighting time series analysis and forecasting techniques and situations where they can be applied.

A11 Biometry
Tuesday, November 2, 2010: 12:55 PM-4:10 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 102B, First Floor
Organizer:
Stephen Machado
Presiding:
David Meek
1:50 PM
Are Eddy Covariance Series Stationary?.
David Meek, USDA ARS NLAE
2:40 PM
2:55 PM
Quasi-Biennial Corn Yield Cycles in Iowa.
Robert Malone, USDA-ARS; Dave Meek, USDA-ARS; Jerry Hatfield, USDA-ARS; Liwang Ma, Agricultural Systems Research Unit
4:10 PM