Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 3-6, 2012
Orlando, FL

Tools to Conduct On-Farm Tests
This workshop will present tools that will help you conduct robust on-farm tests to answer questions such as: - What is the best planting rate for my soil type? - What variety should I grow on my farm? - Is my variable rate growth regulator application saving money and/or adding yield? The tools to be discussed include soil and yield maps, imagery and sensor data, and ways to analyze the data to help decide if any yield or cost differences measured really matter. The workshop is of interest to consultants who want to provide enhanced services to their producers, researchers and extension agents who conduct on-farm research, and producers who are or want to start their own on-farm tests.
Organizers: Terry Griffin, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Little Rock, AR and Ed Barnes, Cotton Incorporated, Cary, NC

Analyzing Field-Scale, On-Farm Experiments for Farm Management Decision Making
T.W. Griffin1, C.C. Craig1, E.M. Barnes2 and R.L. Nichols2, (1)Cresco Ag LLC, Memphis, TN, (2)Cotton Incorporated, Cary, NC
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