Monday, 13 November 2006: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
24: Canola: IV. Weed Control, Water Use, Seed Technology, and Biofuel Economics
Sponsor:Z02 US Canola Association
Weed Resistance Management in Canola.
Brent Brueland, ABG
Weed Control Systems for Winter Canola in the Southern Great Plains.
Deena Morley, Oklahoma State Univ, Mark C. Boyles, Oklahoma State Univ, Thomas Peeper, Oklahoma State Univ
Soil Applied Residual Herbicide Affect on Conventional and Imidazolinone Resistant Canola in the Southeastern US.
Timothy Grey, Univ of Georgia, Paul Raymer, Univ of Georgia, G. David Buntin, Univ of Georgia
Volunteer Canola Control in Corn, Soybean, Sunflower, Dry Pea, and Flax.
Brian M. Jenks, North Dakota State Univ, Gary P. Willoughby, North Dakota State Univ, Denise M. Markle, North Dakota State Univ
Economics and Production of Biofuel Crops in North Carolina.
Amber Moore, North Carolina State Univ, Crop Science Dept, Kim Tungate, North Carolina State Univ, Crop Science Dept, Jim Green, North Carolina State Univ, Crop Science Dept, Kurt Creamer, North Carolina State Univ, Solar Center, Ben Rich, North Carolina State Univ, Solar Center
Water Use Efficiency and Nutrition Management of Winter Canola.
An Hang, Washington State Univ, IAREC, Harold Collins, Washington State Univ, IAREC
Prediction of Canola Field Performance by 24-H Seed Vigor Assays.
Wayne T. Buckley, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Brandon Research Centre, R. Byron Irvine, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Brandon Research Centre
Omega-3 Fatty Acid and Sterols in Canola Sprouts.
Harbans Bhardwaj, Virginia State Univ, Anwar Hamama, Virginia State Univ

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