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8:10 AM- 12:00 PM   37  Contributed Papers       Salon 2

Production Agronomy and Breeding Advan cemen ts

Chair: Brian Beres

8:10 Introduction

8:15 37002 Grant, Cindy
                           The Role ofAgronomy in a Technological World

8:45 37003 Sahota, Dr. Tarlok Singh
                           Effect ofurea, ESN and ammonium sulphate on forage grasses
                           production in northwestern Ontario

9:00 37004 King, Tom* - Schoenau, Jeff - Hangs, Ryan - Ahmed, Hasan - Malhi,
                     S.S. - Urton, Ron
                           Effect ofSulfur Fertilizer Form on Wheat, Canola and Yellow Pea
                           Yield and Sulfur Utilization in Three Saskatchewan Soils

9: IS 37005 Lee, Shien Yang* -Robertson, Daniel - Julias, Margaret -Cook, Douglas
                           Non-destructive mechanical measurement techniques to predict
                           stalk strength

9:30 37006 Perrott, Laurel* - Strydhorst, Sheri - Hall, Linda - 13owness, Robyne -
                     Pauly, Doon - Gill, Kabal - Chapman, Bill - Tieulie, Jackie - Kelly, Brandi
                           Cultivar Specific Responses to Advanced Agronomic Practices in
                           Feed Barley

9:45 Break

10:15  37008  Strydhorst, Sheri* - Bowness, Robyne - Pauly, Doon - Gill, Kabal -
              Chapman, Bill - Tieulie, Jackie - Kelly, Brancli

                   Wheat Cultivar Specific Responses to Advanced Agronomic
                   Management

10:30  37009  Entz. Martin -Kirk, Anne* - Vaisman, Iris -Fox, Stephen -Fetch,
              Jennifer M. - Hobson, David -Jensen, Helen - Rabinowicz. Jane

                   Farmer participation in plant breeding for Canadian organic crop
                   production

10:45 37010 Cober, Elroy* - Molnar, Stephen -Charette, Martin
                           Genetic Control of High Seed Protein in Short Season Soybean

11:00 37011 Tefera, Abeya Temesgen* - Sarial, Ashok Kwnar - Aga, Amsalu Ayana
                           Reciprocal cross effects due to maternal gene on common bean
                          (Phaseolus vulgaris L)

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