Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 4-7, 2010
New Orleans, LA

Cotton Engineering-Systems - Wednesday Afternoon Session

Organizer: John Wanjura, USDA-ARS, Lubbock, TX
 
Soil Compaction Patterns by Conventional and On Board Module Building Systems: 
Subodh S. Kulkarni1, Leo Espinoza1, Terry Griffin2, Sreekala G. Bajwa3 and Ed M. Barnes4, (1)University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock, AR, (2)University of Arkansas - Division of Agriculture, Little Rock, AR, (3)University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, (4)Cotton Incorporated, Cary, NC
 
Analysis of NDVI Benefits From Biomass Estimates 
Marisol Benitez Ramirez, Philip Allen, John B. Wilkerson and Willam E. Hart, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
 
Irrigation and Tillage of Cotton in a Corn/Cotton Rotation 
James E. Hanks and Daniel K. Fisher, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Stoneville, MS
 
Methodology for Developing a Crop Yield Stability Map for a Field 
James M. McKinion, Jeffrey L. Willers and Johnie N. Jenkins, USDA-ARS-GAPARU, Mississippi State, MS
 
Sensor Based Variable Rate Harvest Aids 
Randy Taylor1, Shane Osborne2 and J.C. Banks2, (1)Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, (2)Oklahoma State University, Altus, OK
 
Sensor Based Site-Specific Nitrogen Management in Cotton 
Wesley Porter1, Ahmad Khalilian2, Will Henderson2 and Young Han1, (1)Clemson University, Clemson, SC, (2)Clemson University, Blackville, SC
 
Determination of Cotton Plant Injury by Aerial Application of Glyphosate Using Remote Sensing and Spray Drift Sampling 
Yanbo Huang1, Steven J. Thomson1, B. V. Ortiz2, Krishna N. Reddy1, Wei Ding3, Robert M. Zablotowicz1 and J. Roger Bright1, (1)USDA ARS, Stoneville, MS, (2)Auburn University, Auburn, AL, (3)Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China
 
Harvest Timing and Techniques to Optimize Fiber Quality – Initial Findings 
J.D. Wanjura1, M.S. Kelley2, R. K Boman2 and G.A. Holt1, (1)USDA-ARS, Lubbock, TX, (2)Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Lubbock, TX
 
Optimizing Spindle Speed for Cotton Pickers 
Kevin D. Baker and Ed Hughs, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, SW Cotton Ginning Research Lab, Mesilla Park, NM
 
Autonomous Module Builder 
Robert G. Hardin IV, USDA-ARS Cotton Ginning Laboratory, Stoneville, MS and Stephen W. Searcy, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
 
Prediction of Seed and Fiber Quality for Long-Term Storage of Seed Cotton 
Mark Hamann, C. B. Parnell, R. O. McGee and W. B. Faulkner, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
 
Cotton Gin Byproducts: Substrate for Eco-Friendly Packaging and Insulation Sheets/Panels 
G.A. Holt1, E. Bayer2, G. McIntyre2, A. Poetzch2, J Wanjura1 and M Pelletier1, (1)USDA-ARS, Lubbock, TX, (2)Ecovative Design, LLC, Green Island, NY
 
An Update On the Bio-Energy Conversion Processes Utilizing Cotton Gin Trash 
Sergio C. Capareda, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Sponsor: Cotton Engineering-Systems Conference

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