Monday, 13 November 2006: 7:55 AM
62: Symposium--What Have Transgenic Crops Meant For US Farmers? The First 10 Years of Transgenic Corn, Cotton, and Soybean
Sponsor:C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
Cosponsor:A04 Extension Education
Presiding:Joseph Lauer, Univ of Wisconsin, Agronomy Dept.
 Introductory Remarks
 Performance of Transgenic Corn and Soybean.
Joseph Lauer, University of Wisconsin
 Performance of Transgenic Cotton.
Steven M. Brown, The University of Georgia
 Discussion
 Weeds: Assessing the Impact of Trangenic Herbicide Resistant Crops on Current and Future Weed Management Control Strategies.
Mark M. Loux, The Ohio State University
 Insects: Are IRM Plans for Transgenic Corn Endangered?.
Emerson Nafziger, Univ of Illinois, Crop Sciences/W301 Turner Hall, Kevin L. Steffey, Univ of Illinois, Crop Sciences, W301 Turner Hall
 Diseases: Influence of Transgenic Crops on Disease Risk in Corn and Soybeans.
Gary P. Munkvold, Iowa State University
 Economics: What have Transgenic Crops Meant for U.S. Farmers?.
Paul D. Mitchell, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Agricultural and Applied Economics
 Discussion
 Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems in the Northeastern US.
Gregory Roth, The Pennsylvania State Univ.
 Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems in the Midwest US.
Roger Elmore, Iowa State Univ
 Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems: Western Region.
Michael J. Ottman, University of Arizona
 Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems in the Southern Region.
R.Dewey Lee, Dept. of Crop & Soil Science, University of Georgia
 Adjourn
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