Note: Program subject to change without notice

Monday, November 5, 2007: 1:10 PM
77: Forage Growth and Nutritive Value/Div. C06 Business Meeting
Sponsor: C06 Forage and Grazinglands
Presiding: John A. Guretzky, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Inc.
  Introductory Remarks
  Nutritive Value of AM and PM-Harvested Timothy Grown Under Contrasted Temperatures.
G. Bélanger, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, A. Bertrand, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, G. F. Tremblay, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, S. Pelletier, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Y. Castonguay, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
  Selection for Reduced Ferulate Esters in Seedlings Improved Maize Silage Fiber Digestibility.
Hans-Joachim Jung, USDA-ARS, Ronald Phillips, University of Minnesota
  How Much Does Corn Rootworm Damage Affect Corn Growth and Yield?.
William Cox, Cornell University, Elson Shields, Cornell University, Debbie Cherney, Cornell University, Jerry Cherney, Cornell University
  Herbicide Effects on Yield and Quality of Roundup Ready Alfalfa in Idaho.
Glenn Shewmaker, University of Idaho, Don Morishita, University of Idaho
  Effects of Application of Dairy Slurry on Voluntary Intake of Orchardgrass Hays by Growing Dairy Heifers.
Wayne Coblentz, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Jill A. Davidson, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Richard P. Walgenbach, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Joshua Posner, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Janet L. Hedtcke, US Dairy Forage Research Center
  Break
  Type and Frequency of Excreta Application to Bahiagrass Swards Affects Herbage Yield and Nutritive Value.
Renee White, University of Florida, Lynn Sollenberger, University of Florida, Kenneth Woodard, University of Florida, Don Graetz, University of Florida, Yoana Newman, University of Florida, Joao Vendramini, University of Florida, Sindy Interrante, University of Florida
  Understanding Summer Dormancy in Perennial Cool-Season Grasses.
Dariusz Malinowski, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station-Vernon, Jaime Kigel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Betty A. Kramp, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Haitao Zuo, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Science, Harold B. Rathburn, Tarleton State University, Jeff A. Brady, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, William E Pinchak, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lawrence M Angerer, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Michael J. Burnett, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
  Summer Dormancy Level, Soil Moisture, and Temperature Interaction on Tall Fescue Survival.
Gerald Evers, Texas A&M University - Rangeland Ecology & Management, Peggy Parsons, Texas A&M University
  Cutting Frequency of Rhodes Grass (Chloris gayana Kunth) and its Effect on Yield Potential under Different Cultural Practice.
Maher Noaman, EGYPT,Field Crops Research Institute, ARC
  Can Rye (Secale cereale L.) be the Leading Annual Forage Crop in the Southern Great Plains?.
Malay Saha, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Jerry Baker, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Jennifer Black, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Andrew Hopkins, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Joe Bouton, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
  Concluding Remarks
  Div. C06 Business Meeting
  Adjourn

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