Papers & Presentations

2003

Below please find presentations and papers from the 2004 Fertilizer Outlook & Technology Conference, held 27-29 October 2003 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

firt Fertilizer Outlook & Technology Presentations

  1. Outlook for Nitrogen

    Michael L. Bennet, Terra Industries, Inc.

  2. Outlook for Phosphate

    Doug Pertz, IMC Global, Inc.

  3. Outlook for Potash | Paper

    William J. Doyle, PostashCorp

  4. Outlook for Sulphur | Paper

    Mike Kitto, British Sulphur Consultant

  5. Security in the Fertilizer Industry - Homeland Security | Paper

    Pamela D. Guffain, The Fertilizer Institute

  6. Security in the Fertilizer Industry - Fertilizer Dealer Plant Security | Paper

    Jack Eberspacher, Agricultural Retailers Association

  7. Farm Bill's Implications to the Fertilizer Industry | Paper

    Pamela D. Guffain, The Fertilzer Institute

  8. Innovation in Manure Management Technologies | Paper

    C.M. Williams & F.J. Humenik, North Carolina State University

  9. AAPFCO Update & Activities | Paper

    Dale Dubberly, FL Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services

  10. Municipal Wastewater to Real Fertilizer: The Unity Fertilizer Solution | Paper

    Jeffrey C. Burnham & Gary L. Dahms, Unified Environmental Services

  11. Global Update on Slow Release Fertilizers | Paper

    Sarah P. Landels, AgIndustries Research & Consulting, Inc.

  12. Biology, Innovation & the Fertilizer Industry | Paper

    Robert J. Rrennie, Agrium, Inc. & Patrick Heffer, IFA

  13. A New Method for Influencing Phosphate Availability in Plants | Paper

    Larry Sanders, Specialty Fertilizer Products

  14. The Rail-Veyor Bulk Material Transport System Paper

    Mike Dibble, Rail-Veyor Systems, Inc.

  15. Enlargement of the European Union - EFMA's View of the New Challenges for an Enlarged European Fertilizer Industry | Paper

    Stuart Beer, Terra Nitrogen (UK) Ltd.

  16. Trends in Bulk Blending World Wide | Paper

    Charles Formisani, A.J. Sackett & Sons Company

  17. Irrigated Crop Management Effects on Productivity, Soil Nitrogen & Soil Carbon | Paper

    Ardell D. Halvorson, Arvin R. Mosier & Curtis A. Reule, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

  18. Optimum Placement of P for Reduced Tillage Corn-Soybean Rotations | Paper

    Gyles Randall, University of Minnesota

  19. Use of Strip-Tillage for Corn Production in Kansas | Paper

    W.B. Gordon, R.E. Lamond & L.J. Ferdinand, Kansas State University

  20. Fluid Fertilizer Alternatives to Fall N Applications | Paper

    Gyles Randall, University of Minnesota

  21. PAM's Potential Impact on Fertilizers

    Brent Cummings, FEECO International, Inc.