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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 | |||
62-1 | Performance of Transgenic Corn and Soybean. Joseph Lauer, University of Wisconsin | ||
62-2 | Performance of Transgenic Cotton. Steven M. Brown, The University of Georgia | ||
Discussion | |||
62-3 | Weeds: Assessing the Impact of Trangenic Herbicide Resistant Crops on Current and Future Weed Management Control Strategies. Mark M. Loux, The Ohio State University | ||
62-4 | 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 | ||
62-5 | Diseases: Influence of Transgenic Crops on Disease Risk in Corn and Soybeans. Gary P. Munkvold, Iowa State University | ||
62-6 | Economics: What have Transgenic Crops Meant for U.S. Farmers?. Paul D. Mitchell, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Agricultural and Applied Economics | ||
Discussion | |||
62-7 | Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems in the Northeastern US. Gregory Roth, The Pennsylvania State Univ. | ||
62-8 | Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems in the Midwest US. Roger Elmore, Iowa State Univ | ||
62-9 | Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems: Western Region. Michael J. Ottman, University of Arizona | ||
62-10 | Incorporating Transgenic Crops into Farm Systems in the Southern Region. R.Dewey Lee, Dept. of Crop & Soil Science, University of Georgia | ||
Adjourn | |||
Cosponsor: | A04 Extension Education |
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