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Technical <strong>Session</strong>sASABE 2011 Annual International Meeting – Louisville, Kentucky USA3:20PM 1110447 Environmental Impact Analysis <strong>of</strong> Bi<strong>of</strong>uel Crops Expansion in Michigan usingSWATBrad J. Love, Michigan State Univ, Bancr<strong>of</strong>t, MI (B. Love, A. Nejadhashemi)3:35PMBREAK3:45PM 1111176 Impacts <strong>of</strong> corn stover removal for bi<strong>of</strong>uel on hydrology/water quality inIndianaCibin Raj, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN (Cibin R, I. Chaubey, M. Thomas, <strong>and</strong>B. Engel)4:00PM 1111177 Watershed scale impacts <strong>of</strong> energy crops on hydrology <strong>and</strong> water qualityCibin Raj, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN (Cibin R, I. Chaubey, E. Trybula, M.Thomas, <strong>and</strong> B. Engel)4:15PM 1111802 An Assessment <strong>of</strong> the Water Quality Impacts <strong>of</strong> Corn-Silage as a BioenergyFeedstock for Cellulosic Bi<strong>of</strong>uel ProductionMark A. Thomas, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN (M.A. Thomas, B.A. Engel, <strong>and</strong>I. Chaubey)4:30PM 1111876 Comparison <strong>of</strong> Water Use, Water Quality, <strong>and</strong> Energy Aspects <strong>of</strong> SweetSorghum, Switchgrass <strong>and</strong> Sugarcane as Bi<strong>of</strong>uel Feedstocks in FloridaSanjay Shukla, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, Immokalee, FL (S. Shukla, G. Hendricks, Z. Helsel,J. Knowles, R. Gilbert)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 330 (SW-20) APPLICATIONS OF CONSERVATION SYSTEMS –Sponsored by SW-20Moderator: Carolyn M. Jones, USDA NRCS, Napa, CALOCATION: BREATHITTTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111823 Conservation <strong>Agricultural</strong> Research in Cambodia <strong>and</strong> the PhilippinesManuel R. Reyes, North Carolina A&T State Univ, Greensboro, NC (M. Reyes, S.Boulakia, A. Mercado, V. Ella)2:50PM 1110462 A New Mindset for Determining Fertilizer Application RatesR Daren Harmel, USDA ARS, Temple, TX (Haney, Harmel, Franzluebbers)3:05PM 1110816 Impact <strong>of</strong> Socio-Economic Factors on Synoptic Assessment for Prioritizing BMPImplementation to Reduce Sediment LoadTaeil Jang, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Tifton, GA (T. Jang, G. Vellidis, J.B. Hyman, E. Brook,L.A. Kurkalova)3:20PM 1110831 A Study on Evaluating a Conservational Method to Improve Natural DegradedGrassl<strong>and</strong>Hongfang Yuan, China <strong>Agricultural</strong> Univ, Beijing, Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China (H.Yuan, D. Wang, G. Wang, P. Liu, Y. You,)3:35PMBREAK3:45PM 1110476 Wheat Strip Effects on Nutrient Transport Following Manure ApplicationJohn E. Gilley, USDA ARS, Lincoln, NE (Chance Thayer, John Gilley, Lisa Durso,David Marx)4:00PM 1111303 Performance <strong>of</strong> Cowpea under Three Tillage Systems on an Oxic Paleustalf inSouth Western Nigeria.Jacob O. Akinyemi, University <strong>of</strong> Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria (J.O.Akinyemi, O.E. Akinpelu, A.O. Olaleye)4:15PM 1110637 Turning Waste into Revenue - The Role <strong>of</strong> Center Pivot Irrigation Solutions forDistributing Process Water <strong>and</strong> Other Alternative SourcesAndrew K. Smith, Reinke Manufacturing Co Inc, Boyne City, MI (A.K. Smith)4:30PM 1111690 The question <strong>of</strong> scale: analyzing Best Management Practice (BMP) records <strong>and</strong>their impact on water quality using the Soil <strong>and</strong> Water Assessment Tool(SWAT) in the Eagle Creek WatershedCaitlin Grady, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN (Caitlin Grady <strong>and</strong> JaneFrankenberger)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 331 (SW-31) ADVANCES AND EVALUATION OF IRRIGATIONDESIGN – Sponsored by SW-24Moderator: Jon P. Whan, USDA NRCS, San Angelo, TXLOCATION: COMBS CHANDLERTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111105 Optimal Design <strong>of</strong> Pressurized Irrigation systems for Golf Courses <strong>and</strong>Turfgrass Using different Water Uniformity ModelsAbdrabbo A. Shehata, Columbia University, New York, NY (Yasser M. Atta)2:50PM 1110901 Drip Fertigation Uniformity Effects on Soil Water <strong>and</strong> Nitrogen DistributionJiusheng Li, Dept <strong>of</strong> Irrigation & Drainage, Beijing, Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China (J.Li)3:05PM 1110945 Benefits <strong>of</strong> Using Pressure Compensating (PC) Micro-Irrigation EmissionDevicesInge Bisconer, Toro Micro-Irrigation, El Cajon, CA (Inge Bisconer)3:20PM 1111215 A Wireless Soil Moisture Measurement SystemRuixiu Sui, USDA ARS, Stoneville, MS (Ruixiu Sui, Daniel Fisher, StevenThomson)3:35PM 1110869 The Use <strong>of</strong> Cost Analysis Functions in the Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Solid-set SprinklerIrrigation in Banana (musa spp.)Ernesto Basticdas-Ob<strong>and</strong>o, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota D.C.,Colombia (E. Bastidas-Ob<strong>and</strong>o, S.M. Guzman-Gutierrez, C.A. Gonzalez-Murillo)3:50PMBREAK4:00PM 1110787 2010 Variable Rate Irrigation Field ResultsJacob L. LaRue, Valmont Industries Inc, Omaha, NE (Jacob L LaRue)4:15PM 1110670 Drip Fertigation Uniformity <strong>and</strong> Moisture Distribution as Affected by SpatialVariation <strong>of</strong> Soil Properties <strong>and</strong> Lateral Depth <strong>and</strong> Injector TypeJiusheng Li, Dept <strong>of</strong> Irrigation & Drainage, Beijing, Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China (JLi, Z. Du)4:30PM 1111684 Modeling <strong>of</strong> Sprinkler Efficiency with Consideration <strong>of</strong> MicroclimateModification EffectsJiusheng Li, Dept <strong>of</strong> Irrigation & Drainage, Beijing, Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China(Weixia Zhao, Jiusheng Li)4:45PM 1111965 Uniformity Assessment <strong>of</strong> Drip IrrigationHugo Perea, Texas A&M, Weslaco, TX (H. Perea, J. Enciso, B.J. Lesikar, D. Dutta,V.P. Singh)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 332 (SW-6B) STORMWATER POLLUTION, PREVENTION,MONITORING AND MODELING – Invited PresentationsSponsored by SW-21, BE-22Moderator: Debabrata Sahoo, Woolpert Inc, West Columbia, SCLOCATION: WILLISStudies have shown that pollutants conveyed by stormwater discharges can havea negative impact on receiving waterbodies. As a result, local <strong>and</strong> federalregulators have initiated rulemaking to better protect waterbodies from theharmful effects from stormwater discharges. New stormwater regulations <strong>and</strong>rules have prompted several industry leaders to develop innovative storm waterquality modeling methods <strong>and</strong> low impact development (LID) practices to helpcomply with these new requirements. Although these tools <strong>and</strong> technologies havehad a positive impact on the quality <strong>of</strong> our waterways they are still evolving <strong>and</strong>in some cases are limited by technical concerns. This session attempts toaddress these concerns by bringing in experts from academia <strong>and</strong> the privateindustry to present their work on stormwater policy <strong>and</strong> regulations, monitoring,modeling programs, <strong>and</strong> research needs.Time Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PMThe Changing Direction <strong>of</strong> Stormwater Management RegulationsBill Spearman, Woolpert Inc., Dayton, OH2:55PMSustainDr. Leslie Shoemaker, Tetra Tech Inc., Fairfax, VA3:15PMUrban Stormwater Quantity <strong>and</strong> Quality Modeling for the Design CommunityDr. Bill Barfield, Woolpert Inc., Stillwater, OK3:35PMStormwater Research in a Changing EnvironmentDr. John Hayes, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus, Clemson University, Clemson, SC3:55PM BREAK4:00PM 1110623 Performance Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Best Management Practices for SustainableStormwater Run<strong>of</strong>f TreatmentXubin Pan, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX (Presenter: Rubin Duan; X. Pan,R. Duan)4:15PM 1111608 Design, Modeling, <strong>and</strong> Testing <strong>of</strong> a Passive Flocculent Injection System forControlling Sediment Concentrations in StormwaterJason R. Vogel, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (J.R. Vogel, D.E. Storm, K.Garbrecht, N. Bhadbhade, B. Barfield, A. Tobertge, H. Azawi)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 333 (SE-9B) MEASUREMENT AND MITIGATION OF GASEOUSPOLLUTANTS FROM LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY MANURESTORAGE AND TREATMENT SYSTEMS - PART 2 –Sponsored by SE-305Moderator: Gregory W. Zwicke, USDA NRCS, Hillsboro, ORLOCATION: JONESTime Paper # Title/Authors2:35PMIntroduction2:35PM 1110737 Fitting Statistical Distributions to Fine Particulate Matter in the Vicinity <strong>of</strong> anAnimal Feeding OperationQianfeng Li, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC (Q. Li, L. Wang Li, E.L.Cortus, J.C. Ramirez, A.J. Heber)2:50PM 1111534 WINTAC: A Wind tunnel-based Transition Assessment Chamber for evaluatingmethods <strong>of</strong> interfacing a FANS unit with exhaust ventilation fans during in situperformance testingIgor M. Lopes, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, KY (I. Lopes, F. Damasceno, D. Overhults, G.Day, G. Morello)3:05PM 1111553 Effect <strong>of</strong> Operating Nearby Fans on Test Results from a Fan AssessmentNumeration System (FANS)Gabriela M. Morello, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, KY (G.M. Morello; D.G. Overhults, R.S.Gates, G.B. Day, L.M. Lopes.)3:20PMBREAK3:30PM 1111559 Field Evaluation <strong>of</strong> a Wet Scrubber for Removal <strong>of</strong> Ammonia Emissions from aPoultry Manure Composting Facility for Nitrogen FertilizerRoderick B. Manuzon, Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH (R. Manuzon, L. Zhao, L.Hadlocon)3:45PM 1111677 A Spray Wet Scrubber for Mitigation <strong>of</strong> Ammonia (NH3) Emission from the PitExhaust <strong>of</strong> a Deep-Pit Swine FacilityLara Jane S. Hadlocon, Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH (R.B. Manuzon, L. Zhao)4:00PM 1110759 Ammonia <strong>and</strong> GHGs Emissions during Composting <strong>of</strong> Dead Hens with ManureHongmin Dong, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Agr Mech Sciences, Beijing, PeoplesRepublic <strong>of</strong> China (H. Dong, J. Xi, Z. Zhu, B. Shang)

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