Thursday, 08 Nov 2018
Rethinking Intensive Agriculture from an Ecosystem Perspective
by Dr. Evan H. DeLucia. In society's quest to feed an ever-increasing human population, more and more land under native vegetation is converted to intensive row-crop agriculture. Land conversion and changes in management practices affect the exchange of greenhouse gases and energy with the atmosphere. Prudent land management practices can meet society's growing demand for food, fiber, and fuel.
Monday, 12 Nov 2018
MS Agronomy Defense Seminar
"Evaluation of cover crop mixtures for weed management and soil fertility improvement in organic agriculture" Speaker: Christos Vasilikiotis (Greece) Creative Component type: Research Major Professor: Kathleen Delate
Wednesday, 14 Nov 2018
MS Agronomy Defense Seminar
"Effects of plant growth regulators on soybeans at R2-R3" Speaker: Geoffrey Klumpp, Creative Component type: Research, Major Professor: Andrew Lenssen
Thursday, 15 Nov 2018
Research Poster Session
In lieu of a seminar, research posters from the American Society of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society of America conference will be displayed.