Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons A, B, C & D (New Orleans Marriott)
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
4:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons A, B, C & D (New Orleans Marriott)
Thursday, January 11, 2007
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons A, B, C & D (New Orleans Marriott)
Friday, January 12, 2007
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons A, B, C & D (New Orleans Marriott)
Cotton Soil Management and Plant Nutrition Conference Posters
Organizer:Leo Espinoza, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock, AR

Effects of Broiler Litter Application on Cotton Growth, Yield and Residual Soil N in Ultra-narrow and Conventional Row Spacing 
Ardeshir Adeli1, M. W. Shankle2 and Dennis E. Rowe1, (1)ARS-USDA, Mississippi State, MS, (2)Mississippi State Univ., Pontotoc, MS

Yield Variability in Conventional and Conservation Tillage 
Philip J. Bauer1, James R. Frederick2, Jeff M. Novak1, Warren J. Busscher1 and Sue Griggs2, (1)USDA-ARS, Florence, SC, (2)Clemson University, Florence, SC

Nitrogen Management for Cover Crop Wheat in Ridge-till Cotton 
Gene Stevens, M Rhines, D Walker and D.J. Dunn, University of Missouri-Delta Center, Portageville, MO

Using Sensors to Predict Nitrogen Needs of Cotton 
Luciane F. Oliveira1, P Scharf1, Earl D. Vories2, Gene Stevens3, A. Phillips4 and D.J. Dunn3, (1)University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, (2)Portageville, MO, (3)University of Missouri-Delta Center, Portageville, MO, (4)University of Missouri, Portageville, MO

Managing Deep Profile Nitrogen in the Upper Gulf Coast of Texas 
Robert Lemon1, Mark Mcfarland2, D.J. Pigg2, Dan D. Fromme3, Dale Rankin4 and Peter McGuill5, (1)AgriThority, Kansas City, MO, (2)Texas Cooperative Extension, College Station, TX, (3)Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Corpus Christi, TX, (4)Texas Cooperative Extension, Columbus, TX, (5)Texas AgriLlife Extension Service, Wharton, TX

Cotton Yield Response to Small Grain Cover Crops and Deep Tillage in Central Alabama 
Leonard Kuykendall1, Ralph R. Beauchamp2, Dennis Delaney3, Charles Mitchell4 and C. Dale Monks4, (1)ACES, Autaugaville, AL, (2)ACES, Wetumpka, AL, (3)ACES, Auburn, AL, (4)Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Evaluation of Pelleted Poultry Litter as a Source of N for Cotton Production in Arkansas 
M. Mozaffari, University of Arkansas, Marianna, AR and N. A. Slaton, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

Using a Chlorophyll Meter to Predict Mid-season Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate for Cotton 
David J. Dunn1, W.E. Stevens1, P. Scharf2 and Luciane F. Oliveira2, (1)University of Missouri-Delta Center, Portageville, MO, (2)University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO

Nutrient Dynamics in a Field Under Varying Irrigation Practices 
M. Ismanov, L. Espinoza and W. Robertson, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock, AR

Applied Research Activities by the Extension Soils Program in 2006 
L. Espinoza, P. Ballantyne and M. Ismanov, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock, AR

Cotton Lint Yield Response to Sulfur Fertilization 
M. Rhines, W. Stevens, D. Walker and D. Dunn, University of Missouri, Portageville, MO

InfoAg Midsouth – Learning and Sharing About Information Management and Precision Farming 
Harold Reetz, Foundation for Agronomic Research, Monticello, IL and Clifford Snyder, Potash & Phosphate Institute, Conway, AR

Evaluation of Organic Fish-based Fertilizer for Potential Use in Cotton Production 
M. Wayne Ebelhar1, Davis R. Clark1 and Heather R. Robinson2, (1)Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS, (2)Delta Research and Extension Center, Stoneville, MS

Effects of Early Foliar Applied Nutrient on Initial Fruit Retention Across Six Varieties of Irrigated Cotton in Southwest Kansas 
Gary K. Shafer, Phoenix Technologies, Lawrence, KS

Evaluation of BM-86 for Cotton Yield Enhancement 
Tim Evans1, H. R. Robinson1, Michael M. Kenty2, E. L. Clawson3, Glendon H. Harris4, D.H. Poston5, V.K. Nandula5, Thomas W. Eubank5 and J.B. Blessitt5, (1)Delta Research and Extension Center, Stoneville, MS, (2)Helena Chemical Company, Collierville, TN, (3)LSU AgCenter, St. Joseph, LA, (4)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (5)Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS

Teprosyn® Seed Treatments for Enhanced Cotton Production 
Michael M. Kenty1, Donald D. Howard2, Tom Blythe3, Charlie Guy4, Michael T. McCarty5, Grady Coburn6, Roger L. Bowman7 and James M. Thomas7, (1)Helena Chemical Company, Collierville, TN, (2)D and D Research Consulting, Jackson, TN, (3)S-L Agri-Development, Senatobia, MS, (4)G & H Associates, Inc., Tillar, AR, (5)Carolina Ag Research Service, Inc., Elko, SC, (6)Pest Management Enterprises, Inc., Cheneyville, LA, Albania, (7)Helena Chemical Company, Memphis, TN

Effects of MetaboliK SB Rooting Stimulant Upon Initial Fruit Retention, Final Yield and Lint Quality 
Gary K. Shafer, Phoenix Technologies, Lawrence, KS
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