Cotton Engineering-Systems - Tuesday Late Morning

Tuesday, January 6, 2015: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Salon D (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)
Presiding:
Michele L Reba
10:30 AM
Deficit Irrigation of Cotton on High Water Holding Capacity Soils in Tennessee
B. G. Leib, University of Tennessee - Biosystems Engineering & Soil Science; C. O. Gwathmey, University of Tennessee - Plant Sciences; Chris L Main, Phytogen
10:45 AM
Managing Cotton Irrigation on Variable Water Holding Capacity Soil in Tennessee
B. G. Leib, University of Tennessee - Biosystems Engineering & Soil Science; H. Adam Duncan, University of Tennessee - Biosystems Engineering & Soil Science; D. Verbree, University of Tennessee - Plant Sciences; Chris L Main, Phytogen; Matthew S Wiggins, The University of Tennessee
11:00 AM
A Study of Irrigation Pumping Plant Performance in Arkansas
Chris Henry, University of Arkansas Rice Station; Merritt McDougall, University of Arkansas Rice Station; Michele L Reba, USDA-ARS
11:15 AM
Quantifying the Usefulness of Ensemble-Based Precipitation Forecasts with Respect to Water Use and Yield during a Field Trial
Emily Christ, Georgia Institute of Technology; Peter Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology; Guy D Collins, University of Georgia; Seth A Byrd, University of Georgia
11:30 AM
Monitoring Root Zone Salt and Water Dynamics Under Drip and Sprinkler Irrigated Cotton
Saleh Taghvaeian, Oklahoma State University; Randy Boman, Oklahoma State University
11:45 AM
Cotton Irrigation Efficiency
Michele L Reba, USDA-ARS; Tina G Teague, Arkansas State University - University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station; Austin L Lewis, Arkansas State University; Earl D Vories, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Delta Research Center