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2002 Wisconsin Fertilizer, Aglime, & Pest Management Conference Proceedings

Session 1: Understanding the Next Phase of Nutrient Management and Nutrient Planning

Where we are going and why
Pat Murphy

Revision of the NRCS (590) nutrient management standard
Bill Stangel

The non-point performance standard rules
Russ Rasmussen

Progress on a P Index for Wisconsin
Wes Jarrell

Midterm results from the Lake Mendota watershed project
Carolyn Betz

Whole farm P management on dairy farms
Mark Powell

Nutrient balances at the town and county level
Bill Bland

Implementation of WI nutrient mgt. programs
Sue Porter

Dispelling fertilizer myths: The Fertile Minds Expo
Jay Lehr

Session 2A: Nutrient Technology and Nutrients

Using grid sample test data to predict whole-field recommendations
Dick Wolkowski

Finding value in precision sol samplling
Bob Schoper

Approaches for implementing variable rate N applications
Larry Bundy

Remote Sensing experiences in production fields
Ron Schuler

New Technologies to start the 21st century
Harold Reetz

Evaluating soil property information on a landscape
Christine Molling

Session 2B: The Next Phase of Nutrient Mangement: Part II

What's happening with Wisconsin's agrichemical fees
Paul Morrison

Measuring farmer behavior in nutrient management planning
Robin Shepard

What constitutes a good nutrient management plan
Kevin Erb, Paul Knutzen, Becky Wagner, Kevin Beckard

  • Proceedings Papers: Knutzen, Wagner
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RUSLE 2 and what it means to nutrient management plans
Dick Wolkowski

SNAP 2000: Soil nutrient management application program
Bill Pearson

Potential uses for UW-FARM
Sherry Combs

Session 2C: Dealer Management Issues

Economic ramifications of the conservation reserve enhancement program (CREP)
Bruce Jones

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How to obtain a first lein on crops
Susan Kelley

Making sure your dealership is secure
Rudy Hejny

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Security sensitivity of hazardous materials
Bill Vickery

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Legislative issues facing the WFCA
Amy Winters

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Session 3A: Tillage and Agronomic Issues for the Dealer

Status of soil test P, K, and pH in the upper Midwest
Kim Polizotto

Potash management for corn/soybean production in ridge-till planting systems
Tim Wagar

Importance of starter in reduced tillage systems
Larry Bundy

On-farm studies with strip tillage
Tim Maloney

Is fall tillage following soybean harvest necessary?
Scott Hendrickson

Crop response to within-row plant spacing
Joe Lauer

On-farm evaluation of within-row plant spacing uniformity
Tom Doerge

Current agronomic research related to corn silage
Joe Lauer

Session 3B: Results of Recent Pest Management Research

Continuing investigations into the relationships among leafhoppers, glandular haired alfalfa, and timing of insecticide application
Reid Durtschi

Dependence of weeds on weather
Ed Luschei

WI DATCP's 2001 insect survey results and outlook for 2002
Krista Lambrecht

Importance of fungicide treatments for soybeans
Craig Grau

Managing around water hemp resistance
Christy Sprague

Should giant chickweed still be considered a Wisconsin wildflower?
Mark Crotser

Emerging plant disease problems for 2001-2002
Adrian Barta

Panel of perceptions on WI DATCP's pollution prevention program
Duane Klein

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Session 4A: Soybean Production Issues

Effect of soybean row spacing on weed competition
Ryan Lins

Causes and management of soybean leaf puckering
Christy Sprague

Bean leaf beetles and bean pod mottle virus in WI
Tom Klubertanz

Soybean cyst nematodes in Wisconsin
Ann MacGuidwin

Soil pH in relation to brown stem rot and soybean cyst nematode
Craig Grau

Application of the CROPGRO soybean model to predict soybean yield
Palle Pedersen

Roundup-ready soybean performance in the Midwest
John Gaska

Session 4B: Weed Management and Herbicide Issues Facing the Industry

On the road again with leafy spurge and teasel
Jerry Doll

Weed management and agronomic risks associated with the use of glyphosate-resistant corn
Dave Stoltenberg

Time of weed emergence and economic impact on crops
Chris Boerboom

Balance re-visited
Jim VandenBrook

Atrazine reintroduction into prohibition areas
Bruce Rheineck

2001 WI groundwater survey results
Jeff Postle

Problem perennial weeds in row crops
Jerry Doll

2002 weed identification contest
Chris Boerboom

  • Powerpoint Presentation not available

Session 4C: Processing Vegetable Issues for the Dealer

Controlling common rust in sweetcorn with gentic resistance and fungicides
Bill Tracy

Economic analysis of bio-IPM programs for Wisconsin potatoes
Deana Sexson

Influence of organic amendments on vegetable diseases
Dorith Rotenberg

Setting direction for vegetable research and extension programs
A. J. Bussan

Implications of the soybean aphid to processing beans
Dave Hogg

Aphid transmission of viruses affecting processing beans
Jeff Wyman

Viruses causing losses on processing beans in the Midwest
Craig Grau

Recognizing symptoms of virus diseases on processing beans
Walt Stevenson

Sesssion 5A: Aphids, Soybeans, and You

What do you need to know about aphid biology?
Dave Hogg

Economic impact of soybean aphids on yields and optimal insecticide timing effectiveness
Scott Myers

Soybean aphid host range and virus transmission efficiency
Rob Alleman

The impact of Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle perdation upon soybean aphid population size
Robert Ellingson

Impact of soybean canopy on aphid immigration and soybean mosaic virus incidence
Mary Lee

Impact of cultural practices on soybean aphid incidence, soybean yield, and virus incidence
John Gaska

On-farm studies of soybean aphid control
Jim Fanta

Where do we go from here?
John Wedberg

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Session 5B: Soil and Agronomy Research Update

Selecting corn sliage hybrids and alfalfa varieties using MILK
Dan Undersander

Evaluating optimum sidedress N application rates for corn following soybeans
Matt Hanson

Direct comparison of alfalfa N credits to corn and wheat
Keith Kelling

Fermentation of alfalfa silage after application of liquid dairy
Ron Wiederholt

Thirty-year trends of Wisconsin aglime use
John Peters

Evalutation of N-Viro biosolids on WI cropland
Greg Andrews

Estimating 2nd and 3rd year N availability from manure
Paul Cusick

N,P, and K balances across dariy farm sizes
Kevin Erb

On-farm responses to micronutrients
Randy Bina

Soil conditions favoring micronutrient deficiencies and responses in 2001
Keith Kelling

 
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