Texas, USA 2010 - International Herbage Seed Group
Texas, USA 2010 - International Herbage Seed Group Texas, USA 2010 - International Herbage Seed Group
11:45 – 12:00 Discussion and Closing12:30 Depart for tour of Noble Foundation in Ardmore, Oklahoma22:00 Return from tour to hotelWednesday, April 14Post-Conference Tour (Must be registered for post-conference tour)08:00 Depart from hotel08:45 Arrive at Texas AgriLife Research Urban Solutions Center at Dallas at 8:45 and hear presentationby staff on turf-grass research.11:30 Lunch at Dallas Center12:00 Depart Dallas Center for 3 hr trip to College Station15:30 Arrive at George Bush Presidential Library on Campus of Texas A&M University18:00 Depart Library to check in at Hampton Inn in College Station19:00 Depart hotel to eat dinner20:00 Return to hotelThursday, April 1508:15 Depart hotel and travel to sports field complex at Texas A&M University08:30 View soccer, softball and Kyle Field turf10:00 Travel to Borlaug Biotech Center and take break10:30 Presentation by staff at Borlaug Biotech Center11:30 Depart for lunch at G Rollie White Conference Center12:00 Lunch13:00 Depart to Agronomy Research Station for several presentations by plant breeders showing anddiscussing their programs.15:00 Break15:30 Depart for CERES Research Station for presentation on high-yielding energy crops17:00 Depart for return trip to hotel19:00 Depart hotel for dinnerFriday, April 1608:15 Depart hotel for 3 hr. trip to Fredericksburg10:45 Arrive at Wildseed Farms to tour largest wild flower seed producer in the USA12:00 Lunch at Wildseed Farms13:00 Depart to visit town of Fredericksburg13:30 Arrive in Fredericksburg, visit many tourist shops, and sites.19:00 Depart for San Antonio20:30 Arrive at La Quinta Convention Center Hotel in San Antonio, near River WalkSaturday, April 1708:15 Depart hotel for 2 hr trip to Pogue Agri Partners Seed Company10:15 Tour seed company and hear presentation on seed production on native species.12:00 Lunch at Pogue Seed Farm13:00 Depart for San Antonio15:30 Arrive back at hotelRemainder of day is free time for touring River Walk, Alamo, and other sitesix
Hotel expense is covered for night of April 17 th with registrationSunday, April 18Delegates are on their own to depart as scheduledx
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- Page 3 and 4: Table of ContentsORAL PRESENTATIONS
- Page 5 and 6: Seed yield components and yield per
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- Page 29 and 30: Fig. 1. Land resource areas of Texa
- Page 31 and 32: y land owners. Seed yields are low
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- Page 37 and 38: Variation in seed shattering in a g
- Page 39 and 40: Seed retention (SR) was calculated
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- Page 53 and 54: ReferencesBolaños-Aguilar E.D., Hu
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- Page 57 and 58: Table 1. Average distances required
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Hotel expense is covered for night of April 17 th with registrationSunday, April 18Delegates are on their own to depart as scheduledx