Monday, 7 November 2005: 8:25 AM
Symposium--Emerging Technologies for Real-time Integrated Management
Sponsor:A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems
Presiding:Newell Kitchen, USDA-ARS
Introductory Remarks
Putting 9 'P's in Emerging Technologies for Integrated Agriculture Decisions.
David W. Lamb, University of New England
Sensor Networks for Real-Time Monitoring and Control in Agricultural Systems.
Francis J. Pierce, WA St.Univ-Center for Precision Agricultural Systems, Todd V. Elliott, WA St. Univ-Center for Precision Agricultural Systems
In Season Crop N Management.
John Shanahan, USDA-ARS, William Raun, Oklahoma State University, Newell Kitchen, USDA-ARS, Jim Schepers, USDA-ARS
Real-Time Control and Enhanced Resolution of Seed, Chemical, and Fertilizer Placement.
Scott A. Shearer, University of Kentucky, Matthew W. Veal, University of Kentucky, Matthew J. Darr, Ohio State University, Timothy S. Stombaugh, University of Kentucky, John P. Fulton, Auburn University
Break
Controlling Variable Rate Irrigation with a Wireless Smart Sensory Array.
George Vellidis, University of Georgia, Calvin Perry, University of Georgia, Mike Tucker, University of Georgia, Stuart Pocknee, University of Georgia, Craig Kvien, University of Georgia
Site-Specific Soil Compaction Sensing and Management.
Kenneth A. Sudduth, USDA-ARS, Sun-Ok Chung, National Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Pedro Andrade-Sanchez, INIFAP-Mexico, Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya, University of California at Davis
Real-Time Measurement of Soil Attributes Using On-the-Go Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy.
Colin D. Christy, Veris Technologies
Machine Vision Weed Detection for Gps-Based Weed Mapping and Real-Time Weed Control.
D. Slaughter, University of California, Davis
Concluding Remarks
Adjourn

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