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This and the following message cover submission of papers to the
Annual Meetings of the ASA-CSSA-SSSA.
Tom Hodges Cropping Systems Modeler ___ ___
USDA-ARS / \_/ \
Rt. 2, Box 2953-A Telephone: 509-786-9207 | |
Prosser, WA 99350 Fax: 509-786-9370 \______/^\/
USA potato tuber
============= thodges@beta.tricity.wsu.edu ========================
...photosynthesis makes the world go around... Mr. Potato Head
First Call for Papers
American Society of Agronomy
Crop Science Society of America
Soil Science Society of America
Annual Meetings
Oct. 29-Nov. 3, 1995 St. Louis, Missouri
Application Deadline: April 8, 1995
Background Information
This year's meeting theme is "Gateway to the Future". Members of
the American Society of Agronomy are dedicated to the conservation and
wise use of natural resources to produce food, feed, and fiber crops
while maintaining or improving the environment. For over 86 years,
agronomists throughout the world have recognized the American Society
of Agronomy as their professional home. The Crop Science Society of
America is comprised of scientists interested in all aspects of crop
science including the improvement, culture, management, and utilization
of field crops. Members of the Soil Science Society of America focus
their interest upon soil physics, chemistry, microbiology, fertility,
pedology, conservation, forest soils, mineralogy, and wetlands.
These three Societies were established as independent, autonomous
organizations. Because of their common interests, however, they work
closely together and share the same headquarters office in Madison,
Wisconsin. Total membership is 12,500. Over 4,000 scientists from
throughout the world will attend the 1995 annual meetings in St. Louis.
To Present a Paper in St. Louis
Society regulations require at least one author to hold membership
in the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America,
or Soil Science Society of America. The deadline for registration of
papers is April 8, 1995. Additional program regulations are published
in the Second Call for Papers. The Second Call for Papers will be
published in the Febuary 1995 issue of Agronomy News sent to all Society
members. For non-members to receive a copy of the Second Call for
Papers contact:
ASA, CSSA, SSSA Headquarters Office
Attn: Second Call for Papers
677 South Segoe Road
Madison, WI 53711-1086 USA
Phone: (608) 273-8080
FAX: (608) 273-8089
Individuals desiring to present a paper in the Computer Software
Scene or Division S-1 (Soil Physics) can obtain an EMail registration
form via EMail. Send your EMail request to:
Computer Software Scene potmod@beta.tricity.wsu.edu
Division S-1, Soil Physics rhorton@iastate.edu
These EMail addresses are valid only for individuals wanting to
present their paper in the Computer Software Scene or Division S-1.
All other requests must be made to the ASA, CSSA, SSSA Headquarters
Office at the address shown above.
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Numerous Symposia are organized for each ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting.
Those planned by the Software Scene for 1995 are listed below.
Software Scene:
1. Global Networking and Databases. Oral, Poster, and Computer
demonstrations are invited on use of global computer networks
such as the Internet and use of agronomic databases
available over such networks in agricultural research and
applications. Contact Dr. Wendell Oak (303-282-2473) for
more detailed information. Joint with division A-5.
2. Demonstrations of Internet Resources. What agronomic
resources are available over the Internet? The World Wide Web,
Gopher, FTP, Telnet, Usenet Forums, EMail lists, etc. may be
demonstrated and potential uses/applications in agricultural
production and research. Oral and poster presentations may
also be suitable. Contact Dr. Tom Hodges (509-786-9207,
thodges@beta.tricity.wsu.edu) for more detailed information.
Joint with division A-1.
3. Development of User Interfaces for Agronomic Models and other
Software Applications. The user interface (appearance) of a
software application has a large effect on the user's ability
to use it easily and correctly. Oral, Poster, and Computer
demonstrations are invited on types of interfaces, principles of
design, interface development tools, and use of interfaces.
Contact Dr. Dennis Timlin (301-504-6255, dtimlin@ncsr.arsusda.gov)
for more detailed information. Joint with division A-1.
These are forms for submitting papers at the 1995 ASA-CSSA-SSSA
Annual Meetings for the Software Scene and Soil Physics Divisions.
Contact the ASA Headquarters for forms to be used for submitting
papers to other divisions.
Tom Hodges
Tom Hodges Cropping Systems Modeler ___ ___
USDA-ARS / \_/ \
Rt. 2, Box 2953-A Telephone: 509-786-9207 | |
Prosser, WA 99350 Fax: 509-786-9370 \______/^\/
USA potato tuber
============= thodges@beta.tricity.wsu.edu ========================
...photosynthesis makes the world go around... Mr. Potato Head
1995 ASA, CSSA, SSSA Annual Meeting Title-Summary Form Oct. 29-Nov. 3, 1995
St. Louis, MO
DIRECTIONS: use only English when filling out form. Greek, Latin,
and mathematical symbols are strictly prohibited. This EMail form
is only for use with oral and poster papers submitted to the Soil
Physics division (S01) or Software Scene (C00). For software
demonstration papers, use the form below.
Use additional space as needed in sections below.
1. Method of submission:
___ EMAIL (S-1 and Software Scene only)
2. Division of interest: In which division would you like to present
your paper? See below for list of divisions.
First Choice ___ Second Choice ___
3. Title: Use English only. No Greek, Latin, or Mathematical symbols.
No more than 160 characters.
4. Author Name(s) : Put authors' Initials and Last name. List the
senior author first. Put "*" at end of speaker/presenter's last
name. At least one author of a volunteered paper must hold some
class of membership in ASA, CSSA, or SSSA.
5. Corresponding Author Data (membership number on back cover of
your Agronomy News).
Membership # _____ Phone___-___-____ FAX ___-___-____
First Name __________ M.I. _ Last name _________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________
City __________________ State/Prov __ Zip _____ Country _________
EMail ________________________________________
6. Method of Presentation ___ poster ___ oral
7. Paper Status ___ Volunteered ___ Invited - which division? ___
8. Summary
Return completed form by April 8, 1995 to:
ASA, CSSA, SSSA Headquarters, Attn: Keith Schlesinger; 677 South Segoe
Road; Madison WI 53711-1086 USA
Title-Summary Form Fax: (608) 273-8089 Title Summary forms only
Office phone: (608) 273-8080 ext 322
Questions may be referred to the Office phone or by EMail to:
Software Scene: Tom Hodges thodges@beta.tricity.wsu.edu
SSSA S-1: Robert Horton rhorton@iastate.edu
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Software Scene Information Form: For Computer Demonstrations Only
1995 ASA, CSSA, SSSA Annual Meeting Title-Summary Form Oct. 29-Nov. 3, 1995
St. Louis, MO
DIRECTIONS: use only English when filling out form. Greek, Latin,
and mathematical symbols are strictly prohibited. Send only this
form by FAX by April 8, 1995 to: (608) 273-8089. This fax line is used
exclusively for transmission of Title-Summary Forms. You may also mail
your Title-Summary form by April 8, 1995 to ASA, CSSA, SSSA Headquarters
Office; Attn: Keith Schlesinger, 677 South Segoe Road; Madison WI
53711-1086 USA
Use additional space as needed in sections below.
1. Method of submission:
___ FAX ___ MAIL ___ E-Mail (S-1 or software scene only)
2. Symposium of interest: Is there a Symposium in which you would like
to present your software demonstration?
Name of Symposium: _______________________________________________
3. Title: Use English only. No Greek, Latin, or Mathematical symbols.
No more than 160 characters.
4. Author Name(s) : Put authors' Initials and Last name. List the
senior author first. Put "*" at end of speaker/presenter's last
name. At least one author of a volunteered paper must hold some
class of membership in ASA, CSSA, or SSSA.
5. Corresponding Author Data (membership number on back cover of
your Agronomy News).
Membership # _____ Phone___-___-____ FAX ___-___-____
First Name __________ M.I. _ Last name _________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________
City __________________ State/Prov __ Zip _____ Country _________
EMail ________________________________________
6. Method of Presentation ___ computer demonstration only
Use form above for oral or poster presentations.
7. Paper Status ___ Volunteered ___ Invited - which division? ___
8. Summary
9. Computer Hardware Requirements:
a. IBM-Compatible microcomputer 80486__
Macintosh 68040 PowerPC__
Older models and operating systems may not be available.
IBM-Compatibles will have MS-DOS and Windows installed
b. Minimum hard disk capacity ___ MByte
c. Minimum memory requirements ____ KByte
d. 3.5" floppy drive__ CDRom drive__
e. Math Coprocessor Required? Yes___ No___
f. Printer Required? Yes___ No___
Epson Compatible (80 col) __ (132 col) __ Laser Printer__
Postscript capable __
Other (excluding compatible with above) _______________________
h. Special monitor or graphics card required? Yes___ No___
If yes, please specify _______________________________________
i. Other equipment needs (sound cards, etc.)
10. Will you be able to provide any non-IBM-Compatible microcomputer
or other special equipment needs you listed? ____
Note: ASA will provide most equipment through a rental agreement.
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT WILL BE AT AUTHOR'S EXPENSE.
11. Intended users of this software: _________________________________
12. Please indicate ASA-CSSA-SSSA Division(s) with which this
demonstration could be cross listed: _____________________________
Return completed form by April 8, 1995 to:
ASA, CSSA, SSSA Headquarters, Attn: Keith Schlesinger; 677 South Segoe
Road; Madison WI 53711-1086 USA
Title-Summary Form Fax: (608) 273-8089 Title Summary forms only
Office phone: (608) 273-8080 ext 322
Questions may be referred to the Office phone or by EMail to:
Software Scene: Tom Hodges thodges@beta.tricity.wsu.edu
SSSA S-1: Robert Horton
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ASA-CSSA-SSSA Divisions and Numbers:
A00 Student Activities
A01 Resident Education
A02 Military Land Use and Management
A03 Agroclimatology and Agronomic Modeling
A04 Extension Education
A05 Environmental Quality
A06 International Agronomy
A07 Agricultural Research Station Management
A08 Integrated Agricultural Systems
C00 Computer Software Scene
C01 Crop Breeding, Genetics, and Cytology
C02 Crop Physiology and Metabolism
C03 Crop Ecology, Production, and Management
C04 Seed Physiology, Production, Technology
C05 Turfgrass Science
C06 Crop Quality and Utilization
C07 Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics
C08 Plant Genetic Resources
S01 Soil Physics
S02 Soil Chemistry
S03 Soil Biology and Biochemistry
S04 Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition
S05 Soil Pedology
S06 Soil and Water Management and Conservation
S07 Forest and Range Soils
S08 Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis
S09 Soil Mineralogy
S10 Wetland Soils
S11 Soils and Environmental Quality
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Numerous Symposia are organized for each ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting.
Those planned by the Software Scene are listed below.
Software Scene:
1. Global Networking and Databases. Oral, Poster, and Computer
demonstrations are invited on use of global computer networks
such as the Internet and use of agronomic databases
available over such networks in agricultural research and
applications. Contact Dr. Wendell Oak (303-282-2473) for
more detailed information. Joint with division A-5.
2. Demonstrations of Internet Resources. What agronomic
resources are available over the Internet? The World Wide Web,
Gopher, FTP, Telnet, Usenet Forums, EMail lists, etc. may be
demonstrated and potential uses/applications in agricultural
production and research. Oral and poster presentations may
also be suitable. Contact Dr. Tom Hodges (509-786-9207,
thodges@beta.tricity.wsu.edu) for more detailed information.
Joint with division A-1.
3. Development of User Interfaces for Agronomic Models and other
Software Applications. The user interface (appearance) of a
software application has a large effect on the user's ability
to use it easily and correctly. Oral, Poster, and Computer
demonstrations are invited on types of interfaces, principles of
design, interface development tools, and use of interfaces.
Contact Dr. Dennis Timlin (301-504-6255, dtimlin@ncsr.arsusda.gov)
for more detailed information. Joint with division A-1.
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