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Research Project: Innovative Technologies and Practices to Enhance Water Quantity and Quality Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems in the Southeastern Coastal Plain

Location: Coastal Plain Soil, Water and Plant Conservation Research

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Evaluating the effects of cotton intercropping on cool-season perennial forage persistence, forage mass, and nutritive values in the southeastern United States Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Billman, E.D., Myers Jr, W.T. 2024. Evaluating the effects of cotton intercropping on cool-season perennial forage persistence, forage mass, and nutritive values in the southeastern United States. Agronomy Journal. https://doi.org/10.1002/agj2.21625.

Preparing your data for the future of open science: a practical guide for making data publicly available - (Other)
Billman, E.D., Sohoulande Djebou, D.C., Vanotti, M.B. 2023. Preparing your data for the future of open science: a practical guide for making data publicly available. ASA/CSSA/SSSA (Tri-Societies) meeting in St. Louis, MO 10/29/23 - 11/1/23.

Vegetation and water resource variability within the Köppen Geiger global climate classification scheme: a probabilistic interpretation Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sohoulande Djebou, D.C. 2023. Vegetation and water resource variability within the Köppen Geiger global climate classification scheme: a probabilistic interpretation. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 155:1081–1092. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-023-04682-z.

Predictive model for characterizing bioclimatic variability within Köppen-Geiger global climate classification scheme - (Abstract Only)
Sohoulande Djebou, D.C. 2023. Predictive model for characterizing bioclimatic variability within Köppen-Geiger global climate classification scheme. 2023 ASA, CSSA, SSSA INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL MEETING in ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, OCTOBER 29- NOVEMBER 1 2023.

Using perennial groundcover crops to suppress weeds and thrips in the Southeast Cotton Belt Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Billman, E.D., Campbell, B.T., Reay-Jones, F. 2023. Using perennial groundcover crops to suppress weeds and thrips in the Southeast Cotton Belt. Crop Science. 63(5):3037-3050. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21048.

Supplemental data for using NDVI for vareiable rate cotton irrigation prescriptions Reprint Icon - (Database / Dataset)
Stone, K.C., Billman, E.D., Bauer, P.J., Sigua, G.C. 2023. Supplemental data for using NDVI for vareiable rate cotton irrigation prescriptions. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.13031/22270096.

Protocol for making data publicly available in USDA-ARS Reprint Icon - (Other)
Billman, E.D., Sohoulande Djebou, D.C., Vanotti, M.B. 2023. Protocol for making data publicly available in USDA-ARS. Protocols.io. https://doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.ewov1o5bolr2/v1.

Creating sustainable forage-row cropping systems for the southeast with perennial red and white clover - (Abstract Only)
Billman, E.D. 2023. Creating sustainable forage-row cropping systems for the southeast with perennial red and white clover. Meeting Abstract.

Reducing inputs in Southeastern cotton production by incorporating perennial ground cover crops - (Abstract Only)
Billman, E.D., Francis, R. 2022. Reducing inputs in Southeastern cotton production by incorporating perennial ground cover crops. Meeting Abstract.

Using NDVI for variable rate cotton irrigation prescriptions Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Stone, K.C., Billman, E.D., Bauer, P.J., Sigua, G.C. 2022. Using NDVI for variable rate cotton irrigation prescriptions. Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 38(5):787-795. https://doi.org/10.13031/aea.15071.

Impact of perennial cover crops on thrips and beneficial insects in cotton - (Abstract Only)
Reay-Jones, F.P., Billman, E.D. 2022. Impact of perennial cover crops on thrips and beneficial insects in cotton. Meeting Abstract.

Dependence of rainfed agriculture and drought in the Southeastern United States - (Abstract Only)