This CD contains the proceedings of the 2006 Indiana CCA Conference held December 19th and 20th at the Marriott East, Indianapolis, IN. Our thanks to all of the speakers who provided materials for this CD.
Nutrient Management
Efficacy of N Use from Fall Applied Ammoniated Phosphates and Ammonium Sulfate
- Bob Hoeft, University of Illinois
Soil Testing…..getting Back to Basics
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Ron Olson, The Mosaic Company
Adjusting Potassium Recommendations
- Sylvie Brouder, Purdue University
Starter Fertilizer Formulations and Placement
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Barney Gordon, Kansas State University
Purdue Nitrogen Trials
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James Camberato, Purdue University
Soil pH, Liming, and Ca/Mg Ratios
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Carrie Laboski, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sulfur and Micronutrient Responses on Corn and Beans
George Rehm, University of Minnesota
P and K Management Strategies for Optimal Alfalfa Production
Jeff Volenec, Purdue University
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Soil and Water Management
The Real Dirt: Soil as a Habitat
Jill Clapperton, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Assessment and Management of Soil Health
Harold van Es, Cornell University
NRCS Web Soil Survey- New tools for better plans
- Shannon Zezula, Indiana NRCS State Resource Conservationist
Some facets of Indiana’s Weather and Climate
- Dev Niyogi, Purdue University
Hypoxia Action Plan: What Can Midwest Agriculture Do?
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Dennis McKenna, Illinois Department of Agriculture
Cover crop opportunities for Indiana
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Barry Fisher, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Pesticides in the Nation's Streams and Ground Water, 1992–2001
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Jeff Martin, U.S. Geological Survey
Soil Properties and Herbicide Behavior
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Bill Simmons, University of Illinois
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Pest Management
Understanding Roundup Herbicide: What the CCA Should Know about Glyphosate Behavior in Plants, Soils, and Water
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Joseph Massey, Mississippi State University
Management of Giant Ragweed, Lambsquarters and Other Tough to Control Weeds in RR Soybeans
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Mark Loux, Ohio State University
Will Bt Rootworm Corn Solve All of Our Rootworm Control Problems?
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Kevin Steffey, University of Illinois
IPM Is a Strategy that Will Sustain Pesticide Technology as a Viable Tool for Managing Risk
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Allan Felsot, Washington State University
Weed Competitive Loads in Roundup Ready © Corn
- Bill Johnson, Purdue University
Can all Problems with Application Methods be Resolved with Higher Glyphosate Rates?
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Bryan Young, Southern Illinois University
Western Bean Cutworm—A New Pest in Midwestern Field Corn
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Marlin Rice, Iowa State University
Managing Asian Soybean Rust in the Southern United States: Anticipation and Reality
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Bob Kemerait, University of Georgia
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Crop Management
Use of Ethanol By-Products in Indiana
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Brian Richert, Purdue University
Economic Benefits/Challenges to Biofuels Expansion
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Otto Doering, Purdue University
Soybean Growth & Development
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Shawn Conley, Purdue University
Managing Forage Stands for Large Livestock Operations
- Keith Johnson, Purdue University
Stand Establishment Variability in Corn
- Robert (Bob) Nielsen, Purdue University
Making the Best of Corn-Corn Monoculture
- Tony Vyn, Purdue University
Practical Lessons Learned from Strip Tillage
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Norm Larson, Elburn Coop
Practical Strategies for Achieving High Yields
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Jerry Hatfield, USDA-ARS National Soil Tilth Laboratory
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Professional Development
Precision Marketing: Segments, Selling, and Success
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Jay Akridge, Purdue University
Bend Me, Shape me … That’s Alright! Achieving Meaningful Results by Putting our Feet in the Other
Person’s Shoes
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David Ash, ABG, an Adayana Company
The CCA's Role in a Changing Market Place
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Sam Faggetti, Agriliance
Making the Most of Yield Monitor Data for On-farm Trials
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Terry Griffin, University of Arkansas
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