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CTC Thursday, February 21, 2008

McIntosh Center
Ohio Northern University
Ada, Ohio 45810

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February 21, 2008 - THURSDAY
General Session in Room A -- video link to Room B
9:30 Opening and Welcome
9:40 Biomass production: soil fertility issues - Kurt Thelen, Extension Agronomist, Michigan State University
10:15 The right rent for crop production, and how to keep it right - Howard Doster, Prof. Emeritus, Ag. Econ., Purdue University
11:00 Investments in soil quality - Barry Fisher, USDA-NRCS, Indianapolis
12:00 Lunch
Room A -  Nutrient Management   
1:15 Identifying sources of phosporus export from watersheds - Doug Beegle, Agronomy Professor, Penn State University
2:15 Nitrogen: Can models help improve N management? - Brad Joern, Agronomy Professor, Purdue University
3:15 Break
3:35 Sulfur in starter fertilizer for soybeans - Kurt Thelen, Extension Agronomist, Michigan State University
4:05 Valuing manure nutrients - Jon Rausch, OSU Extension Program Director, Environmental Management
4:35
Slow release nitrogen (ESN) for corn - Ed Lentz, OSU Extension, Seneca County
5:05 Sourcing & applying manure nutrients - Eric Dresbach, W.D. Farms and Kip Edelman, Waste Galore
6:05 Adjourn
February 21, 2008 - THURSDAY
Room B - Soil and Water  

1:15 Continuous no-till and cover crops: the perfect match - Barry Fisher, USDA-NRCS, Indianapolis
1:45
Compaction, Tillage and Carbon Sequestration
- Randall Reeder, OSU Ext. Ag Engineer and Alan Sundermeier, OSU Extension, Wood County
2:15 Demonstration Water Management Project: First Results - Norm Fausey, Soil Scientist, USDA-ARS, Columbus
3:15 Break
3:35 Livestock Reservoir Wetland Sub-Irrigation System(LRWSIS): Utilizing milking center waste and lot runoff in a closed sub-irrigation system from a 450 dairy cow herd
- Thomas E. Van Wagner, District Conservationist, Lenawee County, Michigan and Blaine Baker, Bakerlads Farms, Clayton, MI
4:35 Constructed wetlands for water quality - Larry Brown, OSU Ext. Ag Engineer
5:05 Hypoxia Issues - Keith Kemp, no-till farmer, Preble County
5:35
N and P in surface water - Robert Miltner, Aquatic Ecologist, Ohio EPA
6:05
Adjourn
February 21, 2008 - THURSDAY
Room C -  Economics, Wheat, and Planters
1:15 The Tenant vs. Landlord Rent Game - Howard Doster, Prof. Emeritus, Ag. Econ., Purdue University
2:15 Wheat production - Jim Beuerlein, OSU Extension Agronomist
2:45
Wheat-soybeans modified relay intercropping - Steve Prochaska, OSU Extension, Crawford County
3:15 Break
3:35 Planter & Drill Adjustment for peak performance - Bill Lehmkuhl, Precision Agri-Services
4:35 Planter & Drill Adjustment for peak performance (repeat) - Bill Lehmkuhl, Precision Agri-Services
5:35
Adjourn
February 21, 2008 - THURSDAY
Room D -
First Detector Training for National Plant Diagnostic Network
(A First Detector is anyone who needs to know the process if a high-risk pest or pathogen is found in the field. In addition to CTC registration, a separate free registration for this session is available at: http://cbc.at.ufl.edu or register on site)
1:15 Module 1: Mission of the National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN) - Nancy J. Taylor, Coordinator, OSU Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic
Module 2: Monitoring for High Risk Pests - Barbara Bloetscher, OSU Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic
Module 3: Quality and Secure Sample Submission - Nancy J. Taylor
, Coordinator, OSU Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic
2:15 Module 4: Art and Science of Diganosis/Pathogen - Dennis Mills, Plant Pathologist, OSU-OARDC
2:45
Module 4: Art and Science of Diagnosis/Arthropod - Jim Jasinski, OSU Extension Center at Lima
3:15 Break
3:35 Digitally Assisted Diagnosis - Curtis Young, OSU Extension, Allen County
4:35 Adjourn

CTC Friday, February 22, 2008
McIntosh Center
Ohio Northern University
Ada, Ohio 45810

February 22, 2008 - FRIDAY
Room A  - Featuring Ken Ferrie, Crop Consultant , Farm Journal

8:30 Tillage: moving toward no-till for soil improvement - Ken Ferrie, Crop Consultant, Farm Journal
10:00 Break
10:15 Nutrient management - Ken Ferrie
11:45 Lunch
1:00 Variable Rate Technology (plant population, nitrogen, and more) - Ken Ferrie
2:00 Economics of specific systems - Ken Ferrie, & Howard Doster, Prof. Emeritus, Ag. Econ., Purdue University 
3:00 Break
3:15 Custom Machinery Rates, Cropland Values and Rental Rates - Barry Ward, OSU Ag Economist
3:35
Cornbelt Top Farmers: organizing farmers & professors to revitalize land grant colleges & boost farm incomes - Howard Doster
4:15
The Role of Ag Colleges in Production Agriculture - Bill Randle, Chair of Horticulture & Crop Science Department, The Ohio State University, Columbus
4:45 Adjourn

February 22, 2008 - FRIDAY
Room B -  Soil Fertility

8:30 Estimating cost of production to maximize profits - Barry Ward, OSU Ag Economist
9:00 How much N to apply in 2008 - Robert Mullen, Soil Fertility Sepecialist, OSU-OARDC
10:00 Break
10:15 Utilizing Poultry Manure - Harry Landsberg, Land Tech; and Steven Hartzel, Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
10:45 Manganese deficiency, Roundup Ready Soybeans & Foliar Fertilization
- Jim Camberato, Assoc. Prof. Agronomy, Purdue University
11:45 Lunch
1:00 Timing manure applications and stockpiling - Matt Van Tilberg & Joe Beiler, Van Tilberg Farms
1:30 Manure Nutrients & Row Crop Programs - It Works!
- Glen Arnold, OSU Extension, Putnam County; and Jerry Niese, Niese Farms and Custom Pumping, Hancock County
2:00 Slow release nitrogen (ESN) for wheat - Ed Lentz, OSU Extension, Seneca County
2:30
Allocating Commercial Fertilizer Part I: Case Study - Robert Mullen, Soil Fertility Sepecialist, OSU-OARDC
3:00 Break
3:15 Allocating Commercial Fertilizer Part II: Case Study with manure nutrients - Robert Mullen
3:45
Soil erosion's role in nutrient mangement planning - Brad Joern, Professor of Agronomy, Purdue University
4:15 Slow release nitrogen: 3 crops, 6 years of leaching studies - Wayne Lewis, OSU-OARDC Farm Manager, Piketon
4:45 Adjourn
February 22, 2008 - FRIDAY
Room C - Ethanol, Cover Crops, & Soil and Water
8:30 Corn for Ethanol AND Feed - Dwayne Siekman, Executive Director - Ohio Corn Growers Association & Ohio Corn Marketing Program
9:00 Ethanol from grain, stalks or paper - Fred Michel, Assoc. Prof., Ag Engineering, OSU-OARDC
9:30 Ethanol Industry: an insider's view - Nick Sershen, Val-Add Service Corp.
10:00 Break
10:15 Improving soil water capacity with cover crops - Jim Hoorman, OSU Extension, Lima Center
10:45
Legume cover crops for soil quality
- Harold Watters, OSU Extension, Champaign County; and Alan Sundermeier, OSU Extension, Wood County
11:15
Cover Crops: Farmer Panel - David Brandt, no-till farmer, Fairfield County: Howard Weller, farmer, Putnam County
11:45 Lunch
1:00 Tile flow and runoff from cover crops - Don Wyse, Prof., Agronomy & Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota
1:30 Diversifying cropping systems to improve water quality - Don Wyse, Agronomy & Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota
2:00
Water quality from manure application on tiled no-till fields - Tim Harrigan, Extension Ag Engineer, Michigan State University
2:30 Soil Test Phosphorus Trends and Stratification in Northwest Ohio Soils
- John Crumrine, National Center for Water Quality Research, Heidelberg College
3:00 Break
3:15 Cover crop slurry seeding - Tim Harrigan, Extension Ag Engineer, Michigan State University
3:45 Cover crops: research and on-farm results
- Aaron Lemaster, farmer, Scioto County; and Rafiq Islam, Soil Scientist, OSU-OARDC, Piketon
4:15 On-farm cover crop and manure research - Chris Bruynis, OSU Extension, Wyandot County
4:45
Adjourn
February 22, 2008 - FRIDAY
Room D -
Conservation Tillage and Precision Ag
8:30 Twin rows - Jeremy O'Hare, Monosem, Lenexa, KS; John Smith, OSU Extension, Auglaize County; and Harold Watters,  OSU Extension, Champaign County
9:00
Seed treatment for insect and disease management - Dave Pratt, Michigan State University Extension, Tuscola County MI
9:30 Insects and slugs - Ron Hammond, Entomologist, OSU-OARDC
10:00 Break
10:15 Disease management in no-till - Dennis Mills, Plant Pathologist, OSU-OARDC
10:45 Weed management - Jeff Stachler, OSU Extension Agronomist
11:45 Lunch
1:00 Strip-till and No-till success stories: Panel -  Moderator: Gary Wilson, OSU Extension, Hancock County
Bob Featheringill, farmer, Seneca County; Glen Karhoff, Putnam County
Precision Agriculture
2:00 Variable Rate Technology on Ohio Farms - Dave Sever, Sever Consulting
2:30 RTK Networks - Andrew Hofner, Integrated Ag Services
3:00 Break
3:15 Making RTK Pay - Dusty Sonnenberg, Manager, Tri-State RTK Network
3:45
On-farm Experiences: Panel
Brian Watkins, Hardin County; Todd McGuire, Champaign County; Matt Sullivan, Asst. Manager, OSU Farm Science Review

4:15 Precision Ag: precise placements of inputs - Scott Shearer, Chair, Biosystems and Ag. Eng. Dept., University of Kentucky
4:45
Adjourn

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