2001 31st California Alfalfa & Forage Symposium Proceedings


Citation:
31st California Alfalfa & Forage Symposium,
11-13 December 2001, Modesto, California,
Department of Agronomy and Range Science Cooperative Extension,
University of California, Davis, CA 95616
 

Search All Symposium Proceedings

Back to Symposium Archive


Title Author Year-Page
Emerging Issues of Importance to the California Alfalfa Industry Dan Putnam, University of California, Davis 01-001
Market Trends in the California Alfalfa Industry Seth Hoyt, Ag Statistics Dept, CDFA, Sacramento 01-007
The Potential for Growth in the California Dairy/Forage Industry and Implications of the 2001 Farm Bill Bees Butler, University of California, Davis 01-013
Why the Alfalfa Industry should reach out to a Non-Ag Audience Tom Ellis, Alfalfa Grower, Arbuckle; Jim Kuhn, Alfalfa Grower, El Centro 01-023
Interpreting Your Hay Quality Test Mike Wolf, JL Analytical, Modesto 01-025
Understanding the Economics of the Yield-Quality Tradeoff Steve Orloff, UCCE Siskiyou County, Yreka 01-031
What is Wrong with My Alfalfa-Nematodes or Something Else Becky Westerdahl, University of California, Davis 01-039
Timing is Everything – What Makes You Money in Weed Control? Mick Canevari, UCCE San Joaquin County, Stockton 01-047
Overview of California Organic Alfalfa Production Bill Douglas, Organic Dairy Producer, Oakdale 01-053
Preventing the Off-site Movement of Pesticides in Alfalfa Dan Putnam, University of California, Davis 01-057
Hay for Horses: Alfalfa or Grass? Ann Rodiek, Fresno State University, Fresno 01-061
Subsurface Drip and Furrow Irrigation Comparison with Alfalfa in the Imperial Valley R.B. Hutmacher, C.J. Phene, R.M. Mead, D. Clark, S.S. Vail, C.A. Hawk, M.S. Peters, R. Swain, T. Donovan, J. Jobes and J. Fargerlund. 01-075
Recycling Municipal Effluent Using Alfalfa to Produce a Profit Eugene Nebeker, Nebeker Ranch, Lancaster 01-087
Reducing Water Pumping Costs Jim Thomson, Robert Curley and Jerry Knutson, University of California, Davis 01-105
Overview of Forages, Other than Alfalfa, in California: Current Status and Future Trends Carol Frate, UCCE Tulare County, Tulare 01-109
Timing and Nitrogen Applications in Corn and Winter Forages Marsha Campbell Mathews, UCCE Stanislaus County, Modesto 01-113
Happy Cows. Happy Environment. It’s the Manure: Integrating Dairy Manure Water Nutrient Use With Forage Production Stuart Pettygrove, University of California, Davis; Alison Eagle, Kearney Ag. Center, Fresno 01-117
Using Dairy Lagoon Nutrient Water to Produce High Yielding Crops: System Design and Use Panel discussion Marsha Campbell Mathews, Jeff Strom, Clauss Dairy Farms, Arthur Crowell, Bar Vee Dairy, Loren Lopes, Lorinda Dairy, Denair 01-123
Harvest Stage Effects on Yield and Quality of Winter Forage Carol Collar, UCCE Kings County, Hanford; Gene Aksland, Resource Seeds, Inc., Visalia 01-133
A Grazing and Haying System With Winter Annual Grasses Steve Orloff and Dan Drake, UCCE Siskiyou County, Yreka 01-143
Scientific Aspects of Silage Making Lynn M. Johnson and Joe H. Harrison, Washington State University, Puyallup 01-151
What’s Coming Down the Pike in Corn Genetics? Value Added Corn Silage – Brown, Midrid, Waxy, High-Oil and others Joe Lauer, Jim Coors and Randy Shaver, University of Wisconsin, Madison 01-159
Maximizing Corn Stand Establishment and Growth Roger Vinande, Pioneer Hi-Bred Int’l, Modesto 01-173
Successful Use of High Quality Corn Silage for Dairies In the Western United States Wes Kezar, Pioneer Hi-Bred Int’l, Boise, Idaho 01-179
Estimating the Energy Value of Corn Silage and Other Forages Peter Robinson, University of California, Davis 01-189
Salt Tolerant Forages for the Recycling of Saline Water Stephen Kaffka, University of California, Davis 01-197
Marketing Standards for Southern California Grass Export Hay Juan Guererro, UCCE Imperial County, El Centro 01-207
Annual Forages, Now and in the Future Dan Putnam, University of California, Davis; George Fohner, Resource Seeds Inc.; Kurt Braunwart, Progene LLC 01-213