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Page 1 of 28 4253 Experiment Rd, Hwy 182 [email protected] Jay, FL 32565 @TheDirtDude Current as of May 28, 2021 Michael J. Mulvaney, PhD, CCA EXPERIENCE 11/14-present Cropping Systems Specialist, Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, West Florida Research & Education Center, Jay, FL, USA 60% research, 40% extension; Tenure home: Agronomy Dept. Conduct research & extension activities related to row cropping systems, water & nutrient use efficiency, conservation tillage systems and rotations 3/13-10/14 Cropping Systems Agronomist, Associate Scientist, CIMMYT (Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo), Global Conservation Agriculture Program, El Batán, Texcoco, Mexico Develop strategic research on genotype by system (tillage, residue mgmt., irrigation) interactions under wheat-based conservation agriculture Cultivate partnerships with private sector to strengthen strategic research 3/10-3/13 Assistant Program Director, USAID SANREM CRSP, Virginia Tech, Research Associate, USAID Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Management Collaborative Research Support Program (SANREM CRSP), Office of International Research, Education, & Development, Blacksburg, VA Principal Investigator of Soil Carbon & Soil Quality Cross-Cutting Research Activity Quantify soil fertility & carbon sequestration from conservation agriculture in the developing world Coordinate & facilitate multi-disciplinary crop & soils research in 13 countries with 7 U.S. universities 2004-2009 Graduate Research Assistant, Dept. of Agronomy & Soils, Auburn University 2003-2004 Horticultural Operations Foreman, Thomas J. Crummy Landscaping, Co. Sligo, Ireland 2000-2002 Agricultural Extension Volunteer, U.S. Peace Corps, Bolivia 1995-1997 Associate Research Scientist, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, West Haven, CT Synthesized, purified, and characterized novel molecular targets for cancer, Alzheimer’s, & osteoarthritis programs EDUCATION 2004-2009 Ph.D. Agronomy and Soils, Auburn University (conferred May 14, 2010) Dissertation title: Carbon and nitrogen cycling under conservation and conventional tillage in peanut and collard agroecosystems 1991-1995 B.Sc. Chemistry, University of Connecticut, Cum Laude, Honors Thesis PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (p = postdoc; g = graduate student; Capital letter = my student; Underline = lead author; Bold = self) 45. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D. Lee, J. E. Iboyi (G), R.G. Leon, G.M. Landry, C. Wilson, K.J. Boote. In press. Brassica carinata biomass, yield and seed chemical composition response to nitrogen rates and timing on southern Coastal Plain soils in the United States. Global Change Biology Bioenergy. Doi: 10.1111/gcbb.12846, Accepted May 4, 2021. 44. R. Seepaul, S. Kumar, J.E. Iboyi (G), M. Bashyal (G), R. Bennett, K.J. Boote, M.J. Mulvaney, I.M. Small, S. George, D.L. Wright. 2021. Brassica carinata: Biology and agronomy as a biofuel crop. Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 13, 582-599. Doi: 10.1111/gcbb.12804

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4253 Experiment Rd, Hwy 182 [email protected] Jay, FL 32565 @TheDirtDude Current as of May 28, 2021

Michael J. Mulvaney, PhD, CCA

EXPERIENCE 11/14-present Cropping Systems Specialist, Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Institute of Food

and Agricultural Sciences, West Florida Research & Education Center, Jay, FL, USA 60% research, 40% extension; Tenure home: Agronomy Dept. Conduct research & extension activities related to row cropping systems, water &

nutrient use efficiency, conservation tillage systems and rotations 3/13-10/14 Cropping Systems Agronomist, Associate Scientist, CIMMYT (Centro Internacional de

Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo), Global Conservation Agriculture Program, El Batán, Texcoco, Mexico Develop strategic research on genotype by system (tillage, residue mgmt.,

irrigation) interactions under wheat-based conservation agriculture Cultivate partnerships with private sector to strengthen strategic research

3/10-3/13 Assistant Program Director, USAID SANREM CRSP, Virginia Tech, Research Associate,

USAID Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Management Collaborative Research Support Program (SANREM CRSP), Office of International Research, Education, & Development, Blacksburg, VA Principal Investigator of Soil Carbon & Soil Quality Cross-Cutting Research Activity Quantify soil fertility & carbon sequestration from conservation agriculture in the

developing world Coordinate & facilitate multi-disciplinary crop & soils research in 13 countries with

7 U.S. universities 2004-2009 Graduate Research Assistant, Dept. of Agronomy & Soils, Auburn University 2003-2004 Horticultural Operations Foreman, Thomas J. Crummy Landscaping, Co. Sligo, Ireland

2000-2002 Agricultural Extension Volunteer, U.S. Peace Corps, Bolivia

1995-1997 Associate Research Scientist, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, West Haven, CT

Synthesized, purified, and characterized novel molecular targets for cancer, Alzheimer’s, & osteoarthritis programs

EDUCATION 2004-2009 Ph.D. Agronomy and Soils, Auburn University (conferred May 14, 2010)

Dissertation title: Carbon and nitrogen cycling under conservation and conventional tillage in peanut and collard agroecosystems

1991-1995 B.Sc. Chemistry, University of Connecticut, Cum Laude, Honors Thesis PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (p = postdoc; g = graduate student; Capital letter = my student; Underline

= lead author; Bold = self)

45. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D. Lee, J. E. Iboyi (G), R.G. Leon, G.M. Landry, C. Wilson, K.J. Boote. In press. Brassica carinata biomass, yield and seed chemical composition response to nitrogen rates and timing on southern Coastal Plain soils in the United States. Global Change Biology Bioenergy. Doi: 10.1111/gcbb.12846, Accepted May 4, 2021.

44. R. Seepaul, S. Kumar, J.E. Iboyi (G), M. Bashyal (G), R. Bennett, K.J. Boote, M.J. Mulvaney, I.M. Small, S. George, D.L. Wright. 2021. Brassica carinata: Biology and agronomy as a biofuel crop. Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 13, 582-599. Doi: 10.1111/gcbb.12804

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43. R. Dareus (g), J.P. Acharya, D.R. Paudel, C.H.L. De Souza, B.T. Gouveia, C.A. Chase, P. DiGennaro, M.J. Mulvaney, R. Koenig, E.F. Rios. In press. Phenotypic diversity for phenological and agronomic traits in the UC-riverside cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata l. Walp) mini-core collection. Crop Science. Doi: 10.1002/csc2.20544. Accepted 6 Apr. 2021.

42. K.J. Boote, R. Seepaul, M.J. Mulvaney, A. K. Hagan, M. Bashyal (G), S. George, I. Small, D.L. Wright. In press. Adapting the CROPGRO model to simulate growth and production of Brassica carinata, a bio-fuel crop. Global Change Biology Bioenergy. Accepted 17 Apr. 2021. Doi: 10.1111/gcbb.12838

41. R. Tiwari (g), P. Devkota, T.A.R. Piskackova, M.J. Mulvaney, J.A. Ferrell, R.G. Leon. In press. Emergence patterns of winter and summer annual weeds in Brassica carinata cropping system. Weed Science. Accepted 3 Mar. 2021.

40. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, R. Seepaul, M. Bashyal (G), D. Perondi (g), R.G. Leon, P. Devkota, I. M. Small, S. George. 2021. Tillage system and seeding rate effects on the performance of Brassica carinata. Global Change Biology – Bioenergy, 13(4), 600-617. Doi: 10.1111/gcbb.12809

39. J.M. Baldwin (g), S.V. Paula‐Moraes, M.J. Mulvaney, R.L. Meagher. 2021. Occurrence of arthropod pests associated with Brassica carinata and impact of defoliation on yield. Global Change Biology – Bioenergy, 13, 570-581. Doi:10.1111/gcbb.12801.

38. R. Tiwari (g), T.A.R. Piskackova, P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney, J.A. Ferrell, R.G. Leon. 2021. Growing winter Brassica carinata as part of a diversified crop rotation for integrated weed management. Global Change Biology – Bioenergy, 13(3), 425-435. Doi: 10.1111/gcbb.12799.

37. R. Seepaul (p), M.J. Mulvaney, I.M. Small, S. George, D.L. Wright. 2020. Carinata growth, yield, and chemical composition responses to nitrogen fertilizer management. Agronomy Journal, 112(6), 5249-5263. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/agj2.20416.

36. F. Iriarte, K. Dey, I. Small, K. Conner, K. O’Brien, L. Johnson, C. Savery, E. Carter, D. Sprague, R.L. Nichols, D.L. Wright, M.J. Mulvaney, M. Peret. 2020. First report of cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV) in Florida. Plant Disease 104(10): 2744. doi:10.1094/PDIS-10-19-2150-PDN.

35. A. D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, J. E. Erickson, R. G. Leon, C. W. Wood, D.L. Rowland, H.A. Enloe. 2020. Peanut nitrogen credits to winter wheat are negligible under conservation tillage management in the southeastern USA. Field Crops Research 249: 107739. doi:10.1016/j.fcr.2020.107739.

34. S. Kumar (p), R. Seepaul (p), M.J. Mulvaney, B. Colvin, S. George, J.J. Marois, R. Bennett, R. Leon, D.L. Wright, I.M. Small. 2020. Brassica carinata genotypes demonstrate potential as a winter biofuel crop in South East United States. Industrial Crops and Products. 150: 112353. doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2020.112353.

33. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, C.W. Wood, D.L. Jordan, B.H. Wood, P. Devkota. 2020. Peanut residues supply minimal plant available nitrogen on a major soil series in the USA peanut basin. Soil Use and Management 36: 274-284. doi:10.1111/sum.12563.

32. J. Guo, A. Rahman, M.J. Mulvaney, M.M. Hossain, K. Basso, R. Fethiere, M.A. Babar. 2020. Evaluation of edamame genotypes suitable for growing in Florida. Agronomy Journal 112(2): 693-707. doi:10.1002/agj2.20136.

31. H.L. Mehl, N.S. Dufault, T.W. Allen, A.K. Hagan, P.P. Price, R.C. Kemerait, H. Kelly, M.J. Mulvaney, R.L. Nichols. 2020. Multi-year regional evaluation of foliar fungicide applications for cotton target spot management in the southeastern U.S. Plant Disease 104(2): 438-447. doi:10.1094/PDIS-06-19-1150-RE.

30. A.K. Pierre (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland, B. Tillman, T. Grey, J. Iboyi (G), R.G. Leon, D. Perondi (g), C.W. Wood. 2019. Foliar fertilization as a strategy to increase the proportion of mature pods in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Peanut Science 46: 140-147. doi:10.3146/PS17-20.1.

29. H.K. Abbas, M.W. Ebelhar, N. Bellaloui, M.J. Mulvaney, G. Stoner, J. Kotowicz, N. Little, C. Accinelli, W.T. Shier. 2019. Contamination of sesame seed grown in Mississippi with aflatoxin, fumonisin, and mycotoxin-producing fungi. World Mycotoxin Journal 12(2): 123-132. doi:10.3920/WMJ2018.2388.

28. B.A. Zurweller (g), D.L. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, B.L. Tillman, K. Migliaccio, J. Erickson, D. Wright, J. Erickson, P. Payton, G. Vellidis. 2019. Optimizing cotton irrigation and nitrogen management using a smartphone irrigation scheduling tool and in-season nitrogen

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applications. Agricultural Water Management 216: 306-314. doi:10.1016/j.agwat.2019.01.011.

27. M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon, R. Seepaul (p), D.L. Wright, T.L. Hoffman. 2019. Brassica carinata seeding rate and row spacing effects on morphology, yield, and oil. Agronomy Journal 111(2): 528-535. doi:10.2134/agronj2018.05.0316.

26. D. Perondi (g), C.W. Fraisse, W. Pavan, V.A. Cerbaro, D.D. Berreto, C.G. Staub (p), M.J. Mulvaney, P. Troy, D.N.L. Pequeno. 2019. Adjusting sowing decisions to reduce the risk of extreme weather events. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 156: 62-70. doi: 10.1016/j.compag.2018.11.013.

25. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, H.A. Enloe, J.E. Erickson, R.G. Leon, D.L. Rowland, C.W. Wood. 2019. Peanut residue distribution gradients and tillage practices determine patterns of nitrogen mineralization. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 113(1): 63-76. doi:10.1007/s10705-018-9962-2.

24. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon, D.L. Rowland, J.E. Erickson, C.W. Wood. 2018. Conventional harvest index methods may overestimate biomass and nutrient removal from abscising crop species. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 49(22): 2883-2893. doi:10.1080/00103624.2018.1547390.

23. N. Bellaloui, H.K. Abbas, M.W. Ebelhar, A. Mengistu, M.J. Mulvaney, C. Accinelli, W.T. Shier. 2018. Effect of increased nitrogen application rates and environment on protein, oil, fatty acids, and minerals in sesame (Sesamum indicum) seed grown under Mississippi Delta conditions. Food and Nutrition Sciences 9: 1115-1135. doi:10.4236/fns.2018.99081.

22. K. Thomson (g), M.A. Babar, J.E. Erickson, M. Akond, M.J. Mulvaney, C. Beecher, G. MacDonald. 2018. Comparative physiological and metabolomics analysis of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) following post-anthesis heat stress. PLOS ONE 13(6): e0197919. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0197919.

21. C. Na (p), A.M. Cook, D.L. Rowland, D.L. Wright, J.M. Bennett, A.R. Smith, J.A. Ferrell, M.J. Mulvaney. 2018. Rotating peanut into established bahiagrass pastures: identifying sustainable tillage operations. Journal of Crop Improvement 32(3): 353-372. doi:10.1080/15427528.2018.1431349.

20. N. Honsdorf, M. Mulvaney, R.P. Singh, K. Ammar, J. Burgueno, B. Govaerts, N. Verhulst. 2018. Performance progress and genotype by tillage interaction for 13 bread and 13 durum wheat genotypes on irrigated raised beds. Field Crops Research 216: 42-52. doi:10.1016/j.fcr.2017.11.011.

19. W. Bravo (g), R. Leon, J. Ferrell, M. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood. 2018. Evolutionary adaptations of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) to nitrogen fertilization and crop rotation history affect morphology and nutrient use efficiency. Weed Science 66(2): 180-189. doi:10.1017/wsc.2017.73.

18. D.A. Edralin (g), G.C. Sigua, M.R. Reyes, M.J. Mulvaney, S.S. Andrews. 2017. Conservation agriculture improves yield and reduces weeding activity in sandy soils of Cambodia. Agronomy for Sustainable Development 37(5): 52. 11 pp. doi:10.1007/s13593-017-0461-7.

17. B. Sperry (g), J.A. Ferrell, R.G. Leon, D.L. Rowland, M.J. Mulvaney, J.L.C.S. Dias. 2017. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) tolerance to preplant applications of 2,4-D and dicamba. Weed Technology 31(4): 590-598. doi:10.1017/wet.2017.37.

16. R. Leon, J. Ferrell, M.J. Mulvaney. 2017. Carinata (Brassica carinata) tolerance to preemergence and postemergence herbicides. Weed Technology 31(6): 877-882. doi:10.1017/wet.2017.62.

15. W. Bravo (g), R.G. Leon, J. Ferrell, M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood. 2017. Differentiation of life-history traits among palmer amaranth populations (Amaranthus palmeri) and its relation to cropping systems and glyphosate sensitivity. Weed Science 65(3): 339-349. doi:10.1017/wsc.2017.14.

14. D. Chakraborty (p), M.J. Mulvaney, D. Rowland, J. Bennett, G. Hochmuth, S. Galindo-Gonzalez. 2017. Increasing the disciplinary breadth in graduate training in agricultural science to meet the industry need for addressing global food system complexity. Natural Sciences Education 46(1): 1-7. doi:10.4195/nse2016.07.0021.

13. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, C.W. Wood, D. Jordan. 2017. Peanut residue carbon and nitrogen mineralization under simulated conventional and conservation tillage. Agronomy Journal 109: 696-705. doi:10.2134/agronj2016.04.0190

12. A. Couch (g), A. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, G.J. Hochmuth, J. Bennett, R.M. Gloaguen, R. Langham, D.L. Rowland. 2017. Nitrogen accumulation, partitioning, and remobilization

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by diverse sesame cultivars in the humid southeastern USA. Field Crops Research 203: 55-64. doi:10.1016/j.fcr.2016.12.012.

11. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, J. Kemble, D.A. Shannon. 2017. No-till with high biomass cover crops and invasive legume mulches increased total soil carbon after three years of collard production. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 41(1): 30-45. doi:10.1080/21683565.2016.1236766.

10. R.G. Leon, M.J. Mulvaney, B.L. Tillman. 2016. Peanut cultivars differing in growth habit and canopy architecture respond similarly to weed competition. Peanut Science 43: 133-140. doi:10.3146/PS16-3.1.

9. B.P. Sperry (g), J.A. Ferrell, R.G. Leon, D.L. Rowland, M.J. Mulvaney. 2016. Influence of planting depth and application timing on S-metolachlor injury in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Weed Technology 30: 958-964. doi:10.1614/WT-D-16-00081.1.

8. M.J. Lynch (G), M.J. Mulvaney, S.C. Hodges, T.L. Thompson, W. Thomason. 2016. Decomposition, nitrogen and carbon mineralization from food and cover crop residues in the Central Plateau of Haiti. SpringerPlus 5: 973-981. doi:10.1186/s40064-016-2651-1.

7. M.E. Christie, M. Harman (g), M.J. Mulvaney. 2016. Gender and local soil knowledge: Linking farmers’ perceptions with soil fertility in two villages in the Philippines. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 37: 6-24. doi:10.1111/sjtg.12134.

6. M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst, J.M. Herrera, M. Mezzalama, B. Govaerts. 2014. Improved wheat performance with seed treatments under dry sowing on permanent raised beds. Field Crops Research 164: 189-198. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2014.04.017.

5. R.E. Stewart (g), S.C. Hodges, M.J. Mulvaney, K. Pavuluri, W.E. Thomason. 2014. Rhizosphere phosphorus solubility and plant uptake as affected by crop in a clay soil from the central plateau region of Haiti. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 45: 703-712. doi:10.1080/00103624.2013.867047.

4. M.J. Mulvaney, A.J. Price, C.W. Wood. 2011. Cover crop residue and organic mulches provide weed control during limited-input no-till collard production. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 35(3): 312-328. doi:10.1080/10440046.2011.554315.

3. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, D.A. Shannon, J.M. Kemble. 2010. Carbon and nitrogen mineralization and persistence of organic residues under conservation and conventional tillage. Agronomy Journal 102(5): 1425-1433. doi: 10.2134/agronj2010.0129.

2. M.J. Mulvaney, K.A. Cummins, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood, P.J. Tyler. 2008. Ammonia emissions from field-simulated cattle defecation and urination. Journal Environmental Quality 37(6): 2022-2027. doi:10.2134/jeq2008.0016.

1. S.A. Pratt, M.F. Goble, M.J. Mulvaney, P.G.M. Wuts. 2000. Dialkylhydrazides for directed orthometalations. Tetrahedron Letters 41:3559. doi: 10.1016/S0040-4039(00)00462-7.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW (p = postdoc; g = graduate student; Capital letter = my student; Underline =

lead author; Bold = self)

2. R.G. Leon, S.R. Ethridge (g), A. Post, P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney. Under review. Characterization of Brassica carinata (A.) Braun tolerance to select herbicides using field dose-response studies. Weed Technology. Submitted April 20, 2021.

1. R. Noia Junior (g), C. Fraisse, M. Bashyal (G), M. Mulvaney, R. Seepaul, M. Karrei, J. Iboyi (G), D. Perondi, V. Cerbaro, K.J. Boote. Under review. Brassica carinata as an off-season crop in the southeastern USA: Season climate characterization and potential effects on summer crop yield. Field Crops Research. Submitted Jan. 28, 2021.

BOOKS

3. R. Noland, M. Mulvaney, D. Lee, R. Heiniger. 2020. Corn Producers Guide. In: S. McNulty, M. Gavazzi, K. Matchett, eds. Hurricane Preparation and Recovery in the Southeastern United States. Asheville, NC. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/sites/default/files/Corn%20Producers%20Guide_Floridadf

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2. M.J. Mulvaney, M.R. Reyes, C. Chan-Halbrendt, S. Boulakia, K. Jumpa, C. Sukvibool & S. Sombatpanit (eds.). 2012. Conservation Agriculture in Southeast Asia and Beyond. Special Publication No. 7, World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC), Beijing, China. 126 pp. ISBN 978-0-615-73926-7.

1. N. Verhulst, M.J. Mulvaney, J. Van Loon, R. Cox & V. Nichols (eds.). 2014. Compendium of deliverables of the conservation agriculture course 2014. Mexico, D.F., CIMMYT.

AWARDED GRANTS (lifetime total $30,998,931) Role Agency Grant Title Dates Total Award My Allocation PI (100%) Nat'l Peanut

Board SPRI Prohexadione Ca for Florida peanut production

2021 $15,680 $15,680

PI (100%) Nat'l Peanut Board SPRI

Quantification of Nitrogen Credits after Peanut

2021 $10,080 $10,080

PI (100%) Novozymes Peanut Seed Treatments 2021 $8,381 $8,381 Co-PI (20%) FDACS Industrial hemp yield response

curve estimation for various N and P rates in Florida

2020-23 $661,854 $182,163

PI (100%) FL Peanut Producers

Biological Nitrogen Fixation of Peanut Varieties in Different Environments

2020-23 $ 9,727 $ 9,729

PI (100%) FL Peanut Producers

Biological Nitrogen Fixation of Peanut Varieties in Different Environments

2019-20 $ 11,810 $ 11,810

PI (100%) UF/IFAS Dean for Research

Southern cover crops for short-term agroecosystem benefits

2020-21 $ 49,997 $ 49,997

PI (100%) IFAS Precision agriculture infrastructure for variable rate fertilization, planting, spraying, and yield monitoring of row crops

2019 $ 49,494 $ 49,494

Co-PI (20%) IFAS Machine learning within agrobiology

2019 $ 15,000 $ 3,000

PI (100%) UF/IFAS Dean for Research

Using Smart Irrigation in Cotton: Can It Save Water and Nitrogen?

2015-16 $ 5,000 $ 5,000

Co-PI (10%) FL Peanut Producers

Improvement of the chemical control of the soybean looper using the direct spray

2019-20 $ 14,840 $ -

Co-PI (30%) BASF Investigating nematicide seed treatments in cotton production

2019-20 $ 36,600 $ 7,625

PI (100%) Monsanto Peanut in furrow liquid products 2019 $ 6,250 $ 6,250 Co-PI (5%) NIFA

Sustainable Agricultural Systems

A cover crop network for enhancing the sustainability of US cropping systems

2019-24 $ 9,994,404 $ 100,046

Co-PI (10%) FL Peanut Producers

Improvement of the chemical control of the soybean looper using the direct spray

2018-19 $ 29,718 $ -

PI (100%) FL Peanut Producers

Directed application for white mold control in peanut

2018-19 $ 9,821 $ 9,821

Co-PI (20%) Green Roads West, LLC

Proposal to the Florida Industrial Hemp Industry: Variety Selection, Cropping System Development, and Invasion Risk Assessment

2018-21 $ 1,317,225 $ 272,046

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PI (100%) FDACS Peanut Checkoff

Directed application for white mold control in peanut

2017-18 $ 10,268 $ 10,268

Co-PI (50%) FDACS-BMPs Integrated Cover Crop-Cattle Demonstration for NRCS Incentivization Program in the Western Panhandle

2017-18 $ 14,135 $ -

PI (100%) FDACS Peanut Checkoff

Quantification of nitrogen credits following peanut

2017-18 $ 11,607 $ 11,607

Co-PI (5%) NIFA Crop Protection & Pest Mgmt

2017 Crop Protection and Pest Management Extension Implementation Project for the University of Florida

2017-20 $ 565,645 $ -

Co-PI (20%) AFRI Sustainable Bioenergy and Bioproducts

Southeast Partnership for Advanced Renewables from Carinata (SPARC) 2017-2022

2017-22 $ 14,810,000 $ 1,290,946

PI (100%) Multiple Sponsors

IFAS Research Services Program: Mulvaney

2015-20 $ 85,922 $ 85,922

PI (100%) Amer Peanut Shellers Assn

Foliar Fertilization to increase maturation in peanut - Year 2

2017-18 $ 20,950 $ 20,950

PI (100%) BASF Peanut foliar disease efficacy 2017-19 $ 12,000 $ 12,000 Co-PI (20%) Amer Peanut

Shellers Assn Impact of residual nitrogen fertilizer on nitrogen-fixation and nodulation in peanut

2017-18 $ 5,649 $ -

Co-PI (20%) Amer Peanut Shellers Assn

Examination of the impact of peanut maturity on emergence, vigor, and subsequent life history traits

2017-18 $ 39,781 $ 12,228

Co-PI (30%) FDACS Dryland Farmers’ Cover Crop Demonstration and Soil Moisture Evaluation

2017-18 $ 9,040 $ -

Co-PI (30%) FDACS Using soil moisture sensors to improve irrigation efficiency: A hands-on workshop and demonstration for row crop farmers in Jackson County, FL

2017-18 $ 7,667 $ -

Co-PI (30%) FDACS Using irrigation apps and soil moisture sensors in in the western Panhandle

2017-18 $ 9,200 $ -

Co-PI (30%) FDACS Establishment and management of olive orchards in Florida

2017-18 $ 178,014 $ 89,007

Co-PI (20%) Nat'l Peanut Board

Examination of the impact of peanut maturity on emergence, vigor, and subsequent life history traits

2016-17 $ 60,000 $ 34,330

Co-PI (20%) US EPA Optimization of Predictive Soil Testing Methods for Implementation of Agricultural Best Management Practices in Florida

2015-18 $ 292,659 $ 22,000

PI (100%) Cotton Inc. 16-234 - Impact and Management of Target Spot in Cotton - Florida

2016 $ 6,000 $ 6,000

PI (100%) Cotton Inc. 16-381FL - Impact and Management of Target Spot in Cotton

2016 $ 6,000 $ 6,000

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PI (100%) Nat'l Peanut Board

Foliar fertilization to increase maturation in Peanut

2016-17 $ 23,000 $ 23,000

Co-PI (40%) US Dept Ag Exploring and identifying edamame (vegetable soybean) suitable for cultivation as a high value crop for the fresh food market of Florida

2016-18 $ 108,058 $ 46,572

PI (100%) FDACS Peanut Checkoff

Directed application for white mold control in peanut

2016-17 $ 16,277 $ 16,277

PI (100%) FDACS Peanut Checkoff

Quantification of nitrogen credits following peanut

2016-17 $ 26,818 $ 26,818

PI (100%) FDACS Peanut Checkoff

Nutrient Mineralization from Peanut Residue: How Much Do Subsequent Crops Really Get?

2015-16 $ 39,413 $ 39,413

Co-PI (20%) Amer Peanut Shellers Assn

Towards a Quantifiable Estimation of Peanut Maturity and Its Effect on Emergence, Vigor, and Subsequent Life History Traits

2015-16 $ 41,169 $ 7,698

PI (100%) FDACS Peanut Checkoff

Direct Application for White Mold Control in Peanut

2015-16 $ 9,522 $ 9,522

Co-PI (50%) FDACS Removing the guesswork from irrigation: Using PeanutFARM and soil moisture sensors in in the western Panhandle

2015 $ 9,834 $ 9,834

Co-PI (40%) Syngenta Crop enhancement interactions with crop management systems and genotypes: Preparing an integrated yield increase, Phase II

2013-16 $ 978,835 $ 978,835

PI (100%) USAID/Lebanon IPM CRSP PERSUAP for the Hydroponic Sector Development in Lebanon (HSDL) Program Farmer-to-Farmer LWA

2010 $ 57,596 $ 57,596

Co-PI (10%) ALDOT Transportation Enhancement Program

Wire Road Bicycle Facilities 2007 $ 1,149,000 $ -

Co-PI (100%)

SARE Graduate Student Grant

Organic mulches and high residue no-till for collard production in Alabama

2005-08 $ 10,000 $ -

Totals: $ 30,998.931 $ 3,684,934

REFEREED EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS (p = postdoc; g = graduate student; Capital letter = my student;

Underline = lead author; Bold = self) UF-IFAS Electronic Data Information Source (EDIS) Peer-Reviewed Publications

1. P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney. In press. Winter Weed Emergence during Carinata (Brassica carinata) Production. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Accepted May 28, 2021.

2. N. Soni (g), J.A. Ferrell, P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney. In press. Biochar Effects on Weed Management. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Accepted May 10, 2021.

3. P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Wright. In press. Terminating Cover Crops Effectively for Weed Suppression. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of

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Florida, Gainesville, FL. Accepted Feb. 24, 2021. 4. M.J. Mulvaney, E. Brooks, P. Devkota, E. Carter, D. Broughton, M. Mauldin, J. Iboyi, M.

Bashyal, D. Wright, I. Small. 2021. Estimating Cotton Yield. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdf/AG/AG450/AG450-10904745.pdf.

5. M.J. Mulvaney, P. Devkota, E. Carter, D. Broughton, M. Mauldin. 2020. Boom Sprayer Calibration Tables. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/AG/AG44600.pdf.

6. A.R. Blount, M. Wallau, E. Rios, J.M.B. Vendramini, J.C.B. Dubeux, Md.A. Babar, K.E. Kenworthy, M.J. Mulvaney, K.H. Quesenberry. 2020. 2020 Cool-Season Forage Variety Recommendations for Florida. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/AA/AA26600.pdf.

7. M.J. Mulvaney, P. Devkota. 2020. Adjusting Crop Yield to a Standard Moisture Content. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/AG/AG44200.pdf

8. R. Mylavarapu, Z. Brym, L. Monserrate (p), M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. Hemp Fertilization: Current Knowledge, Gaps and Efforts in Florida: A 2020 Report. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS). University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/SS/SS68900.pdf

9. M. Bashyal (G), M. Mulvaney, E.Z. Bean. 2019. Design and Construction of a Constant Head Infiltrometer. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS) publication SS-AGR-433. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ag433

10. A. Jani (G), M. Mulvaney. 2019. Nitrogen Contributions from Peanut Residues to Subsequent Crops. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS) publication SS-AGR-432. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/AG/AG43100.pdf

11. R. Seepaul (p), I.M. Small, M.J. Mulvaney, S. George, R.G. Leon, D. Geller, J.J. Marois, D.L. Wright. 2019. Carinata, the Sustainable Crop for a Bio-based Economy: 2018–2019 Production Recommendations for the Southeastern United States. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS) publication SS-AGR-389. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ag389

12. M.J. Mulvaney, R. Seepaul (p), I. Small, D. Wright, S. Paula-Moraes, C. Crozier, P. Cockson, B. Whipker, R. Leon. 2018. Frost Damage of Carinata Grown in the Southeastern US. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS) publication SS-AGR-420. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ag420

13. S.A. Byrd, D.L. Rowland, L. Zotarelli, M. Mulvaney. Growth Stages and Tuber Development of 'FL 1867' Potato Under Full and Reduced Irrigation Scheduling. 2018. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS) publication SS-AGR-388. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ag388

14. C.G. Staub (p), D. Perondi, D.N.L. Pequeno, P. Troy, M.J. Mulvaney, C. Perry, B. Hayes, W. Pavan, C.W. Fraisse. 2018. AgroClimate Crop Season Planning Tool: Reducing the Risk of Extreme Weather Events During Key Stages of Crop Development. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS) publication AE525. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ae525

15. D. Wright, D. Rowland, M.J. Mulvaney. 2017. Water Use and Irrigation Management of Agronomic Crops. UF/IFAS Electronic Delivery Information System (EDIS) publication SS-AGR-155. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

16. D. Wright, J. Marois, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney. 2017. Field Corn Production Guide. EDIS publication SS-AGR-85. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

17. M. Mulvaney, R. Kemerait, J. Atkins, N. Dufault. 2017. 2016 Evaluation of Foliar Fungicides for Disease Control in Peanut, Jay, FL. EDIS publication SS-ARG-413. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

18. E. Carter, P. Troy, D. Rowland, B. Tillman, K. Wynn, K. Pierre (G), M. Mulvaney. 2016. Methods to Evaluate Peanut Maturity for Optimal Seed Quality and Yield. EDIS publication SS-AGR-408. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

19. M. Mulvaney, R. Mylavarapu, P. Andersen, M. Thetford, J. Gillett-Kaufman. 2016. Guide to Olive Tree Nutrition in Florida. EDIS publication SS-AGR-402. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

20. M. Thetford, J.L. Gillett-Kaufman, M.J. Mulvaney. 2015. Olives for Your Florida Landscape.

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EDIS publication EP515. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Non-UF Peer-Reviewed Extension Publications

1. D. Geller, M.J. Mulvaney, R. Seepaul (p), I. Small, D. Wright, S. Paula-Moraes, C. Crozier, P. Cockson, B. Whipker, R. Leon. 2019. Frost damage of carinata grown in the Southeastern US. University of Georgia Extension Bulletin 1517, July 2019. https://secure.caes.uga.edu/extension/publications/files/pdf/B%201517_2.PDF

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (p = postdoc; g = graduate student; Capital letter = my student; Underline =

lead author; Bold = self) Newsletters

51. G. Harris, M. Mulvaney, E. Carter. 2021. How’s My Crop Fertility after Recent Heavy Rains? Panhandle Ag News, Apr. 30, 2021. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2021/04/30/hows-my-crop-fertility-after-recent-heavy-rains/

50. M. Mulvaney. 2021. Four Early-Season Lessons from 2020 Peanut Production. Panhandle Ag News, Apr. 9, 2021. https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2021/04/09/four-early-season-lessons-from-2020-peanut-production/

49. Amanda Huber (SE Editor). 2021. Cotton Leafroll Dwarf Virus Knowledge Base Grows. Cotton Farming 65(4): 13. April 2021.

47. R. Seepaul, I. Small, S. George, D. Wright, M. Mulvaney. 2021. Progress of Carinata Research in the Panhandle. Panhandle Ag News, Jan. 29, 2021. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2021/01/29/progress-of-carinata-research-in-the-panhandle/

46. M. Mulvaney. 2020. Sprayer Calibration Tables – Calibration Made Easy. Oct. 30, 2020. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2020/10/30/sprayer-calibration-tables-calibration-made-easy/

45. M. Mulvaney. 2020. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. July 23, 2020. https://agfax.com/2020/07/22/cotton-southeast-pest-pressure-taking-shape-as-hot-dry-weather-persists-agfax/

44. M. Mulvaney. 2020. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. May 27, 2020. https://agfax.com/2020/05/27/cotton-southeast-planting-moves-towards-a-conclusion-one-way-or-the-other/

43. M. Mulvaney, S. Tubbs. 2020. Stand Issues – Should You Replant Your Peanut Field? Morning AgClips, May 15, 2020. Associated Press. https://www.morningagclips.com/stand-issues-should-you-replant-your-peanut-field/https://www.morningagclips.com/stand-issues-should-you-replant-your-peanut-field/

42. M. Mulvaney, S. Tubbs. 2020. Stand Issues – Should You Replant Your Peanut Field? Panhandle Ag News, May 15, 2020. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2020/05/15/stand-issues-should-you-replant-your-peanut-field/

41. M. Mulvaney. 2019. Cover Crops: A Low Cost Alternative to Irrigation. Growing Florida, Dec. 16, 2019. http://florida.growingamerica.com/news/2019/12/cover-crops-low-cost-alternative-irrigation

40. M. Mulvaney. 2020. Nitrogen Credit for Peanut Crops. UF/IFAS blog, May 11, 2020. http://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/clue/2020/05/11/nitrogen-credit-for-peanut-crops/

39. M. Mulvaney, Pam Knox. 2019. Cover Crops: A Low Cost Alternative to Irrigation. UGA Extension, Dec. 15, 2019. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. https://site.extension.uga.edu/climate/2019/12/cover-crops-a-low-cost-alternative-to-irrigation/

38. M. Mulvaney. 2019. Cover Crops: A Low Cost Alternative to Irrigation. Panhandle Ag News, Dec. 13, 2019. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2019/12/13/cover-crops-a-low-cost-alternative-to-

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irrigation/ 37. A. Huber, J. Koebernick, B. Kemerait, S. Bag, A. Hagan, I. Small, M. Mulvaney, B. Nichols.

2019. A year of learning: Multidisciplinary Teams from Several Cotton States Work to Learn More About Cotton Leaf Roll Dwarf Virus. Oct. 1, 2019. Cotton Farming (cover story). https://www.cottonfarming.com/cover-story/a-year-of-learning/

36. M. Mulvaney. 2019. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. July 11, 2019. https://agfax.com/agfaxse/reports/2019/secotton-20190711-web.htm

35. J. Koebernick, B. Kemerait, S. Bag, A. Hagan, I. Small, M. Mulvaney, B. Nichols. 2019. Alabama cotton farmers may be affected by new virus. Morning AgClips, July 11, 2019. Associated Press. https://www.morningagclips.com/alabama-cotton-farmers-may-be-affected-by-new-virus/

34. M. Mulvaney. 2019. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. May 15, 2019. https://agfax.com/agfaxse/reports/2019/secotton-20190711-web.htm

33. M. Mulvaney, C. Mackowiak, D. Wright, B. Tillman, P. Minogue. 2019. Considerations before contracting for chipped or shredded wood debris application on agricultural land. Panhandle Ag News, Mar. 1, 2019. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2019/03/01/considerations-before-contracting-for-chipped-or-shredded-wood-debris-application-on-agricultural-land/

32. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom. 2019. Not much nitrogen value in peanut vines. Southeastern Peanut Farmer. Vol. 57, No. 1, Jan/Feb 2019. Southern Peanut Farmers Federation, Tifton, GA. p. 16-17. https://issuu.com/sepfonline/docs/sepf_janfeb2019_web

31. M. Mulvaney. 2019. Florida Cotton: 6 Steps for Avoiding Potassium Deficiency. AgFax Media, Jan. 25, 2019. https://agfax.com/2019/01/25/florida-cotton-6-steps-for-avoiding-potassium-deficiency/

30. M. Mulvaney. 2019. Avoiding Potassium Deficiency in Cotton. Panhandle Ag News, Jan. 25, 2019. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2019/01/25/avoiding-potassium-deficiency-in-cotton/

29. M. Mulvaney, D.L. Wright. 2018. After Hurricane Michael: What Should Panhandle Crop Farmers Do? Panhandle Ag News, Nov. 2, 2018. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2018/11/02/after-hurricane-michael-what-should-panhandle-crop-farmers-do/

28. R. Kemerait, A. Culbreath, E. Prostko, T. Brenneman, S. Tubbs, R. Srinivasan, M. Abney, S. Monfort, A. Rabinowitz, C. Pilon, S. Bag, B. Tillman, N. Dufault, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, I. Small, A. Hagan, C. Chen, A. Jacobson, B. Zerweller, D. Anco, N. Smith. 2019. The 2019 Disease Risk Index. The Peanut Grower. Jan. 8, 2019. https://peanutgrower.com/feature/the-2019-disease-risk-index

27. M. Mulvaney. 2018. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. Aug. 8, 2018. https://agfax.com/agfaxse/reports/2018/20180809-southeast-cotton-web.htm

26. E. Carter, M. Mulvaney. 2018. Boron on the Move. The PeanutGrower, One Grower Publishing LLC, July 2018. https://issuu.com/onegrower/docs/peanut_grower_july_2018

25. M. Mulvaney, G. Harris. 2018. Foliar Fertilizer Applications for Cotton. Panhandle Ag e-News, Jun. 20, 2018. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2018/07/20/foliar-fertilizer-applications-for-cotton/

24. M. Mulvaney. 2018. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. June 13, 2018. https://agfax.com/agfaxse/reports/2018/20180613-southeast-cotton-web.htm

23. E. Carter, M. Mulvaney. 2018. Boron Deficiency: A Rare but Serious Issue in Peanut. Panhandle Ag e-News, Jun. 8, 2018. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2018/06/08/boron-deficiency-a-rare-but-serious-issue-in-peanut/

22. M. Mulvaney. 2018. Early-Season Considerations for Peanut and Cotton Production. 2018. Panhandle Ag e-News, Feb. 9, 2018. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2018/02/09/early-season-considerations-for-peanut-cotton-production/

21. I. Small, R. Seepaul, M. Mulvaney, D. Wright. 2018. Carinata SPARCs Interest as a Winter Crop for the Southeast U.S. Panhandle Ag News, Feb. 2, 2018.

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http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2018/02/02/carinata-sparcs-interest-as-a-winter-crop-for-the-southeast-u-s/

20. R. Kemerait, A. Culbreath, E. Prostko, T. Brenneman, S. Tubbs, R. Srinivasan, M. Abney, S. Monfort, A. Rabinowitz, B. Tillman, N. Dufault, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, A. Hagan, J. Sarver, D. Anco, and N. Smith. 2017. Minimizing Diseases of Peanut in the Southeastern United States. 2017 UGA Peanut Update. http://www.gapeanuts.com/growerinfo/2017_ugapeanutupdate.pdf.

19. M. Mulvaney, G. Harris. 2017. Has Excess Rain Affected your Cotton Fertility Program? Panhandle Ag News, June 30, 2017. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2017/06/30/has-excess-rain-affected-your-cotton-fertility-program/

18. M. Mulvaney. 2017. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. June 27, 2017. http://agfax.com/agfaxse/reports/2017/southeast-cotton-20170628-web.htm

17. M. Mulvaney, G. Harris. 2017. Rain Keeping You from Applying Gypsum to Your Peanuts this Year? Growing Florida. June 27, 2017. http://growingfl.com/news/2017/06/rain-keeping-you-from-applying-gypsum-to-your-peanuts-this-year-2017-06-26/?utm_source=Growing+Florida&utm_campaign=6dfa373617-growingfl-daily_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a00cf5c16f-6dfa373617-296608341

16. M. Mulvaney, G. Harris. 2017. Rain Keeping You from Applying Gypsum to Your Peanuts this Year? Panhandle Ag News, June 23, 2017. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2017/06/23/rain-keeping-you-from-applying-gypsum-to-your-peanuts-this-year/

15. A. Jani (G), M. Mulvaney. 2017. Late-summer Legume Cover Crops behind Corn. Panhandle Ag News, June 9, 2017. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. 20th most read article in 2017 of 266 articles. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2017/06/09/late-summer-legume-cover-crops-behind-corn/

14. A. Jani (G), M. Mulvaney. 2017. Late-summer Legume Cover Crops behind Corn. Growing Florida. June 12, 2017. http://growingfl.com/news/2017/06/late-summer-legume-cover-crops-behind-corn/

13. M. Mulvaney. 2017. 2017 Irrigation Guidebook: Soil sensors save on peanut irrigation. Southeastern Peanut Farmer. Vol. 55, No. 4, May/June 2017, p. 14-15. https://issuu.com/sepfonline/docs/mayjune_2017_web

12. T. Brenneman, M. Mulvaney. 2017. Prototype sprayer for white mold control. Southeastern Peanut Farmer. Vol. 55, No. 3, April 2017, p. 12.

11. M. Mulvaney. 2016. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. Sept. 8, 2016. http://agfax.com/agfaxse/reports/2016/southeast-cotton-20160907-web.htm

10. M. Mulvaney. 2016. Determining optimal plant populations for your variable rate planter. Panhandle Ag News, Aug. 5, 2016. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida.

9. M. Mulvaney, N.S. Dufault, B. Kemerait. 2016. New propiconazole restrictions for 2016 peanut production. Panhandle Ag News, Vol. 5, No. 16. April 29, 2016. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. Picked up by Growing Florida, May 2, 2016.

8. M. Mulvaney. 2016. Environmentally Smart Nitrogen (ESN) as a controlled-release nitrogen source for corn and cotton. Panhandle Ag News, Vol. 5, No. 12. April 1, 2016. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. Picked up by Growing Florida, April 5, 2016.

7. R. Kemerait, A. Culbreath, E. Prostko, T. Brenneman, N. Smith, S. Tubbs, R. Srinivasan, M. Abney, S. Monfort, B. Tillman, N. Dufault, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, A. Hagan, J. Sarver, D. Anco. Peanut Rx Update, Jan. 2016. The Peanut Grower. One Grower Publishing, Olive Branch, MS, pp 10-12.

6. M. Mulvaney, R.J. Geisel. 2015. Should you give a nitrogen credit to the crop that follows peanuts? Panhandle Ag News, Oct. 23, 2015. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2015/10/23/should-you-give-a-nitrogen-credit-to-the-crop-that-follows-peanuts/

5. M. Mulvaney. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. Sept. 9, 2015. http://agfax.com/2015/09/02/cotton-southeast-defoliation-starting-agfax/

4. M. Mulvaney. Crop Reports. AgFax Southeast Cotton. Owen Taylor, Editor. Aug. 5, 2015.

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http://agfax.com/agfaxse/reports/2015/08052015-afse-web.htm 3. M.J. Mulvaney, N.S. Dufault, M. Donahoe. 2015. Season’s first incidence of cotton

Corynespora target spot confirmed in Santa Rosa County. Panhandle Ag News, July 10, 2015. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2015/07/10/seasons-first-incidence-of-cotton-corynespora-target-spot-confirmed-in-santa-rosa-county/

2. M. Mulvaney. 2015. Manage potassium to control cotton stemphylium leafspot. Panhandle Ag News, June 5, 2015. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida. http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2015/06/05/manage-potassium-to-control-cotton-stemphylium-leafspot/

1. M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst, B. Govaerts. 2013. Los tratamientos de semilla mejoran la población y los rendimientos del trigo sembrado en seco sobre cama permanentes. EnlACe, Año V, No. 17, dic 2013 – enero 2014, p. 50-53. CIMMYT Intl, Texcoco, Mexico.

Abstracts

104. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R. Seepaul, I.M. Small, M. Bashyal (G), R.G. Leon, K.S. Balkcom, P. Devkota. 2021. Genotypic Variation in NUE Among Carinata Genotypes Grown in a Controlled Environment. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Virtual, Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDbduIxSsMo&feature=youtu.be Won 2nd place, Poster and Oral Rapid Fire Session.

103. M. Bashyal (G), M. J. Mulvaney, D. Lee, J.E. Iboyi (G), R.G. Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, K.J. Boote. 2020. Brassica carinata biomass, yield and seed chemical composition response to nitrogen rates and timing on southern coastal plain soils in the United States. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, Nov. 9-13, 2020. Won 2nd place, Bioenergy Systems Community, ASA 2020.

102. M. Bashyal (G), M. J. Mulvaney, D. Lee, J.E. Iboyi (G), R.G. Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, K.J. Boote. 2020. Brassica carinata nutrient uptake, partitioning across maturity groups and latitudes. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, Nov. 9-13, 2020.

101. M. Bashyal (G), M. J. Mulvaney, D. Lee, J.E. Iboyi (G), R.G. Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, K.J. Boote. 2020. Nitrogen credits to Brassica carinata following peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.). ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, Nov. 9-13, 2020.

100. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, I.M. Small, M. Bashyal (G), R.G. Leon, K.S. Balkcom, P. Devkota. 2020. Genotypic Variation in NUE Among Carinata Genotypes Differing in Seed Yield. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, Nov. 9-13, 2020. Won 1st place, Bioenergy Systems Community, ASA 2020.

99. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R. Seepaul, I.M. Small, M. Bashyal (G), R.G. Leon, K.S. Balkcom, P. Devkota, S. George, D.L. Wright. 2020. Genotypic Variation in NUE Among Carinata Genotypes Grown in a Controlled Environment. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, Nov. 9-13, 2020.

98. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, M. Bashyal (G), P. Devkota, R.G. Leon, I.M. Small. 2020. Crop rotational effects of Brassica carinata and summer crops. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, Nov. 9-13, 2020.

97. J. Essman, M.J. Mulvaney, G. Maltais-Landry, S. Agehara. 2020. Sustainable calcium management and the usage of organic acids: Impacts on marketable fruit yield in strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa). Florida State Horticultural Society Annual Conference. Oct. 19-20, 2020.

96. E.T. Carter, L.Q. Johnson, M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. Utilization of soil moisture sensors and cover crops to manage crop soil moisture availability in northwest Florida. American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. Aug. 9-13, 2020.

95. P. Devkota, E.T. Carter, R.T. Broughton, M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. A Survey on Weed Problem and Management Practices for Row Crop Production in Florida Panhandle. Weed Science Society of America. Lahaina, Hawaii. March 4, 2020.

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94. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, R. Seepaul (p), R.G Leon, P. Devkota, I. Small, S. George, D. Wright. 2020. Optimal seeding rate in Brassica carinata has no dependence on the tillage regime used. Carinata and SPARC 3rd annual meeting. Tampa, FL. Feb. 26-28, 2020.

93. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, R. Seepaul (p), R.G Leon, P. Devkota, I. Small, S. George, D. Wright. 2020. Tillage Effects on the Performance of Brassica carinata. Carinata 2020 & SPARC 3rd Annual Meeting. Tampa, FL. Feb. 26-28, 2020 (Video).

92. R. Tiwari (g), P. Devkota, R.G. Leon, M.J. Mulvaney, J.A. Ferrell, T. Reinhardt. Effect of Brassica carinata production on winter weed emergence. Carinata 2020 & SPARC 3rd Annual Meeting. Tampa, FL. Feb. 26-28, 2020.

91. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, I.M. Small, P. Devkota. 2020. Crop rotational effects of Brassica carinata. Carinata 2020 & SPARC 3rd Annual Meeting. Tampa, FL. Feb. 26-28, 2020.

90. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), R.G. Leon, J. Erickson, H.A. Enloe. 2020. Nitrogen credits from peanut to wheat. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. Feb. 3, 2020.

89. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, R. Seepaul, R.G Leon, P. Devkota, I. Small, S. George, D. Wright. 2020. Carinata yield is optimized at 6 kg seed per hectare rate regardless of tillage regime used. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. Feb. 2, 2020.

88. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, J. Erickson. Nitrogen contribution from peanut residues to Brassica carinata. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. Feb. 2, 2020.

87. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G Leon, K.S. Balkcom, I. Small, P. Devkota. 2020. Previous crop effects on yield of Brassica carinata and summer crops. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. Feb. 1, 2020. Awarded 1st place in PhD poster competition.

86. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D. Lee, R.G Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, J. Erickson. 2020. Carinata yield and physiological response to nitrogen levels. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. Feb. 1, 2020. Awarded 3rd place in PhD poster competition.

85. P. Kharel (g), P. Devkota, B. Tillman, G.E. MacDonald, M.J. Mulvaney, R. Tiwari (g). 2020. Evaluating peanut planting date and twin-row spacing for sicklepod growth suppression. Southern Weed Science Society Annual Meeting, Biloxi, MS, January 27-30, 2020.

84. P. Devkota, E.T. Carter, R.T. Broughton, M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. A survey on weeds problem and management practices in row crop production at Florida Panhandle. Southern Weed Science Society Annual Meeting, Biloxi, MS, January 27-30, 2020.

83. L. Johnson, M.J. Mulvaney, E. Carter. 2020. Using soil moisture sensors and cover crops to better manage soil moisture availability for cotton and other row crops in Northwest Florida. Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Austin, TX, Jan. 8-10, 2020.

82. P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. Evaluating cover crops and herbicide programs for weed management in cotton. Cotton Weed Science Research Conference, Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Austin, TX, Jan. 8-10, 2020.

81. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D. Lee, R.G. Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, J. Erickson. 2019. Carinata growth and yield response to nitrogen rates. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

80. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon, M. Bashyal, R. de Souza Noia Jr, K.S. Balkcom, P. Devkota, I.M. Small. K.S. 2019. Physiological behaviour of Brassica carinata in response to different plant population density under different tillage systems. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

79. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, R. Seepaul (p), R.G. Leon, P. Devkota, I.M. Small, S. George, D.L. Wright. 2019. Tillage and seeding rate effects on the performance of Brassica carinata. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

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78. R. Tiwari (g), P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon. 2019. Winter and summer weed population dynamics on Brassica carinata cropping systems. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019 (poster).

77. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney, C.R. Crozier, R.G. Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, J. Erickson. 2019. Brassica carinata nutrient uptake and partitioning across maturity groups and latitudes. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

76. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), R.G. Leon, J. Erickson, H.A. Enloe. 2019. Peanut nitrogen availability to a subsequent wheat crop. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

75. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon, G. Maltais-Landry, C. Wilson, J. Erickson. 2019. Estimating nitrogen credit from peanut to Brassica carinata. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

74. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, C.W. Wood, D.L. Jordan, B. Wood. 2019. Nitrogen mineralization from peanut residue components under simulated conservation and conventional tillage on a major peanut-producing soil series. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

73. J.E. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon, K.S. Balkcom, I.M. Small, P. Devkota. 2019. Previous summer crop effects on yield of Brassica carinata. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

72. R. Tiwari (g), P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon. 2019. Influence of crop history and S-metolachlor (Dual Magnum) on Brassica carinata production. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

71. J. Clavijo-Herrera (g), J.G. Williamson, M.J. Mulvaney, M. Thetford. 2019. Dynamics of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium in Leaves of 'Arbequina' Olive (Olea euroea) in Florida. HortScience 54(9) S326. (Abstr.)

70. M.J. Mulvaney, L. Johnson. 2019. Cover crops: A poor man’s irrigation? Southern Cover Crop Conference, Auburn, AL, July 16-17, 2019. (poster)

69. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, D. Jordan, A.D. Jani (G). 2019. Nitrogen credits after peanut. American Peanut Research and Education Society, Auburn, AL, July 9-11, 2019.

68. J. Iboyi (G), M.J. Mulvaney. Establishment and development of best agronomic practices to maximize yield potential of Brassica carinata in the Southeastern United States: Cropping Systems Research Plan at the WFREC. 6th Annual Carinata Biomaterials Summit, Quincy, FL, March 5-6, 2019.

67. M. Bashyal (G), M.J. Mulvaney. Carinata growth and yield response to nitrogen levels. 6th Annual Carinata Biomaterials Summit. March 5-6, 2019, Quincy, FL.

66. R. Leon, P. Devkota, M.J. Mulvaney. Updates on weed management in carinata. 6th Annual Carinata Biomaterials Summit. March 5-6, 2019, Quincy, FL.

65. R. Tiwari (g), P. Devkota, M. Mulvaney, R. Leon. 2019. Weed ecology and management within Brassica carinata cropping systems. 6th Annual Carinata Biomaterials Summit. March 5-6, 2019, Quincy, FL.

64. K.J. Boote, R. Seepaul, M.J. Mulvaney, A. Hagan. Adapting the CROPGRO model to simulate growth and yield of carinata. 6th Annual Carinata Biomaterials Summit. March 5-6, 2019, Quincy, FL.

63. M.J. Mulvaney, K. Balkcom, J. Iboyi (G). 2019. Should seeding rate change under different land preparation methods of Brassica carinata? 2019 Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Birmingham, AL. Feb. 5, 2019.

62. E. Carter, S. Paula-Moraes, A.R. Moraes, M.J. Mulvaney, P. Devkota. 2019. Cotton growers in the Florida Panhandle: Pest risk aversion and knowledge of transgenic technology. 2019 Entomological Society of America Southeastern Branch Meeting. Mobile, AL. Mar. 3-6, 2019.

61. J. Baldwin (g), S. Paula-Moraes, M. Rabelo, L. Ledbetter-Kish, M.J. Mulvaney. 2019. Larval behavior and chemical control of the lepidopterans in peanut using the direct spray. 2019 Entomological Society of America Southeastern Branch Meeting. Mobile, AL. Mar. 3-6, 2019.

60. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom. 2018. Brassica carinata tillage and seeding rate for the Southeast US. ASA-CSSA International Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD. Nov.

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6, 2018.

59. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), K.S. Balkcom, D. Jordan. 2018. Nitrogen credits from peanut (Arachis hypogaea) residues to subsequent crops. ASA-CSSA International Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD. Nov. 7, 2018.

58. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon, R. Seepaul (p), D.L. Wright, T.L. Hoffman. 2018. Brassica carinata growth and yield characteristics are determined more by row spacing than seeding rate in the Southeastern USA. ASA-CSSA International Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 7, 2018.

57. R. Seepaul (p), B.C. Colvin, I. Small, S. George, M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Wright. 2018. Agronomic performance of Brassica carinata across North Florida. ASA-CSSA International Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 5, 2018.

56. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, R.G. Leon, R. Seepaul (p), D.L. Wright. 2018. Nitrogen (N) release patterns from Environmentally Smart N (ESN) during winter crop production in the Southeastern USA. ASA-CSSA International Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 5, 2018.

55. R. Leon, J. Ferrell, M. Mulvaney. 2018. Identification of herbicides for weed control in carinata (Brassica carinata). Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc. 71:29. Atlanta, GA, Jan. 21-24, 2018.

54. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), K.S. Balkcom, D. Jordan. 2018. Nitrogen credits after peanut. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Abstr., Jacksonville, FL, Feb. 6, 2018.

53. M.M. Hossain, M. Babar, M.J. Mulvaney, A. Rahman, J. Guo, M. Akond. 2018. Identifying edamame (vegetable soybean) suitable for cultivation for the fresh food market of Florida. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Abstr., Jacksonville, FL, Feb. 5, 2018. (Poster)

52. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, T. Brenneman, N. Dufault. 2018. Directed fungicide applications for white mold control on peanut. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Abstr., Jacksonville, FL, Feb. 5, 2018.

51. A. Moore (g), S.V. Paula-Moraes, J. Baldwin (g), L. Ledbetter-Kish, M. Mulvaney. 2018. Insects associated with Brassica carinata in the southern region of the U.S.: Occurrence and biology. 2018 Southeastern Branch Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Orlando, FL. Mar. 4-7, 2018.

50. M.J. Mulvaney, H.A. Enloe. 2017. Corn yield and nitrogen use efficiency response to ESN and urea blends in the Deep South. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Oct. 23, 2017.

49. A.J. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, J. Erickson, R.G. Leon, C.W. Wood, D.L. Rowland. 2017. Nitrogen contributions from late-summer planted cover crops to winter wheat in a conservation tillage cropping system. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Oct. 23, 2017.

48. S.W. Dezern (g), G.E. MacDonald, E. van Santen, M.J. Mulvaney, C. Holbrook, N.L. Anglin. 2017. Phenotypic and biochemical trait evaluation of the USDA core peanut germplasm collection. Poster no. 1018. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Oct. 24, 2017.

47. A.K. Pierre (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland, B.L. Tillman, T.L. Grey, C.W. Wood. 2017. Foliar fertilization as a tool to accelerate peanut seed maturation. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Oct. 23, 2017.

46. A.J. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, J. Erickson, R.G. Leon, C.W. Wood, D.L. Rowland. 2017. Evaluation of peanut residue nitrogen contributions to wheat in a conservation tillage cropping system. Poster no. 1246. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Oct. 23, 2017.

45. A.K. Pierre (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland, T.L. Grey, B.L. Tillman, E. van Santen, C.W. Wood. 2017. Reading peanut leaves for the future quality. Poster no. 1412. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Oct. 23, 2017.

44. M.J. Mulvaney, H.A. Enloe. 2017. Blends and timing of polymer coated and uncoated urea: Effects on corn and cotton in the Deep South. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Abstr., Mobile, AL, Feb. 7, 2017.

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43. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland, A. Couch, J. Erickson, R.G. Leon, C.W. Wood. 2017. Temporal patterns of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) nutrient uptake in the Southeastern US. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Abstr., Mobile, AL, Feb. 6, 2017.

42. A.K. Pierre (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland, T.L. Grey, B.L. Tillman, E. van Santen. 2017. Tissue analyses as a peanut seed quality tool. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Abstr., Mobile, AL, Feb. 6, 2017.

41. M.E. Christie, M. Harman(g), M.J. Mulvaney. 2017. Feminist political ecologists in multidisciplinary research teams: Why we don’t want a random sample to study soils and local knowledges. Dimensions of Political Ecology 2017, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Feb. 26-26, 2017.

40. H.L. Mehl, N.S. Dufault, M.J. Mulvaney, A. Hagan, H. Kelly, R.C. Kemerait, P. Price, T.W. Allen, R.L. Nichols. 2017. Multi-year regional evaluation of one and two applications of registered and experimental fungicides for the management of target spot on two cotton varieties. Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Dallas, TX. Jan. 5, 2017.

39. M.J. Mulvaney, L. Johnson, D.L. Rowland. 2016. Using soil moisture sensors and PeanutFARM to manage irrigation decisions in the western Florida panhandle. Managing Water and Nutrients Session, Weather and Climate Decision Tools for Farmers, Ranchers and Land Managers Conference Abstr., Gainesville, FL. Dec. 5-7, 2016. http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/decision_tools/agenda.html

38. N. Honsdorf, B. Govaerts, K. Ammar, R.P. Singh, M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst. Conservation Agriculture and Genotypes – Are There Interactions? ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. Nov. 9, 2016.

37. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland, A. Couch, J. Erickson, R.G. Leon, C.W. Wood. 2016. Nutrient Uptake and Partitioning in Modern, Diverse Sesame Cultivars in the Southeastern USA. Poster no. 178-606. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. Nov. 7, 2016.

36. C.G. Staub (p), D. Pequeno (p), C. Fraisse, M. Mulvaney, P. Troy, C. Perry, B. Hayes, T. Kirkland, W.L. Bartels, D. Diehl, D. Perondi. 2016. Simulating crop development and extreme weather for risk management: Stakeholder engagement and observations. Poster no. 157-721. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. Nov. 7, 2016.

35. B.A. Zurweller (g), D. L. Rowland, G. Vellidis, M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Wright, B.L. Tillman, K. Migliaccio, P. Payton, J. Erickson. 2016. Irrigation and sidedress nitrogen management of cotton in a well-drained sandy soil. Poster no. 178-608. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. Nov. 7, 2016.

34. A.D. Jani (G), M.J. Mulvaney, H.A. Enloe, J. Erickson, D.L. Rowland, R.G. Leon, C.W. Wood. 2016. Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Residue Nitrogen Mineralization under Contrasting Residue Loads and Tillage Systems. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. Nov. 7, 2016.

33. R.G. Leon, W. Bravo-Hoyos (g), M.J. Mulvaney, J.A. Ferrell. Beyond glyphosate resistance: adaptation of Amaranthus palmeri populations to cropping systems. Proceedings of 7th International Weed Science Society Congress, Prague, Czech Republic. Jun. 19-25, 2016.

32. A.K. Pierre (G), M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland, T. Grey. 2016. Tissue Analyses as a Late Season Peanut Seed Quality Prediction Tool. American Peanut Research & Education Society. July 12-14, 2016, Clearwater, FL.

31. R.G Leon, M.J. Mulvaney, B.L. Tillman. 2016. Exploring the Importance of Growth Habit and Canopy Architecture of Peanut Competitive Ability against Weeds. American Peanut Research & Education Society. July 12-14, 2016, Clearwater, FL.

30. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, C.W. Wood, D. Jordan. 2016. Potential Nitrogen Credits from Peanut Residue. American Peanut Research & Education Society. July 12-14, 2016, Clearwater, FL. (Poster)

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29. F.B. Iriarte, S. Timilsina, P. Zhang, M.J. Mulvaney, J.B. Jones, N.S. Dufault, G.E. Vallad, S.M. Olson, J.J. Marois, D.L. Wright, M.L. Paret, and E.E. Silva. 2016. Bacterial Blight/Angular leaf spot of cotton caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. malvacearum in North Florida. National Plant Diagnostic Network 4th National Meeting. Washington, DC. March 8-12, 2016. http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/npdn/Docs/NPDN_2016_Program_Book.pdf

28. W. Bravo (g), R.G. Leon, J. Ferrell, M. Mulvaney, W. Wood. Differentiation of life-history traits of Palmer amaranth populations (Amaranthus palmeri) and their response to nitrogen fertilization. Proc Florida Weed Sci Soc 38:16. Haines City, FL. Feb. 29 – Mar. 1, 2016.

27. B.P. Sperry (g), J.A. Ferrell, R. Leon, M.J. Mulvaney, D.L. Rowland DL. S-metolachlor interactions with sesame establishment. Weed Sci Soc Am Abstr 56:264. San Juan, Puerto Rico. Feb. 8-11, 2016.

26. N.S. Dufault, H.L. Mehl, A.K. Hagan, R.C. Kemerait, P. Price, M.J. Mulvaney, H.M. Kelly, R.L. Nichols. 2016. Multi-Year Regional Evaluation of One and Two Fungicide Applications for the Management of Target Spot on Two Cotton Varieties. Beltwide Cotton Conferences. New Orleans, LA. Jan. 5-7, 2016.

25. M.J. Mulvaney, H. Enloe. 2016. Blends and Timing of Environmentally Smart Nitrogen and Urea: Effects on Cotton Yield and Quality. Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Poster no. 96. New Orleans, LA. Jan. 5-7, 2016.

24. M.J. Mulvaney, H. Enloe. 2015. Polymer coated nitrogen release as affected by placement and date of application in the Southeast. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, MN. Nov. 17, 2015.

23. M.J. Mulvaney. 2015. Seed treatments improved wheat emergence and yield under dry sowing on permanent beds. American Society of Agronomy Southern Branch, Atlanta, GA. Feb. 2, 2015.

22. M. Harman (g), M.E. Christie, M.J. Mulvaney. 2013. Gender and Soil Knowledge: Linking farmers' perceptions of soils with fertility analysis in the Philippines. Paper presentation at the Southeast Division Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG) Annual Meeting. Roanoke, VA. November 25, 2013.

21. M. Lynch (G), W.E. Thomason, T.L. Thompson, M.J. Mulvaney. 2013. Development of a new dual-chamber microlysimeter model for residue decomposition measures. In Agronomy Abstracts. ASA, Madison, WI. Poster no. 2235. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Nov. 6, 2013.

20. M.J. Mulvaney, M. Graham (G), K. Xia, V.H. Barrara, R. Botello, A.K.S. Rivera, J. Sedlmair, M. Unger, C. Hirschmugl. 2012. Soil organic matter characterization in Bolivia and Ecuador. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Cincinnati, OH. Oct. 22, 2012.

19. A. Ares, A., K. Moore, M.J. Mulvaney. 2012. SANREM-CRSP: An international program to improve food security, rural livelihoods and resource conservation through conservation agriculture. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Cincinnati, OH. Oct. 22, 2012.

18. M.J. Mulvaney, M.J., M. Graham (G), K. Xia, V.H. Barrara, R. Botello, A.K. Saavedra, P. Mamani. 2012. Does density fractionation of SOC represent chemically different carbon pools? SANREM CRSP Annual Meetings, Cincinnati, OH. Oct. 20-21, 2012.

17. A.J. Price, M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood. 2012. Cover crop residue and organic mulches provide weed control during limited-input no-till collard production. Abs. 2012 Southern Weed Science Society annual meeting, Charleston, SC. Jan. 23-25, 2012.

16. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K. Balkcom, B. Meso. 2011. Nitrogen and carbon mineralization from peanut residues under conservation and conventional tillage at two locations. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, San Antonio, TX. Oct. 17, 2011.

15. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, A.J. Price. 2011. Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture. Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of Conservation Agriculture Incorporating 3rd Farming Systems Design Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 26-29, 2011.

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14. M.J. Mulvaney. 2011. Can conservation agriculture improve soil quality and sequester carbon in the short term for dryland smallholders in the developing world? Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of Conservation Agriculture Incorporating 3rd Farming Systems Design Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 26-29, 2011.

13. M.J. Mulvaney, K. Moore, M.E. Christie, G. Norton, M. Bertelsen, L. Sutphin. 2011. Integrating economics, technology networks, soils and gender to remove constraints to conservation agriculture in the developing world. Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of Conservation Agriculture Incorporating 3rd Farming Systems Design Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 26-29, 2011.

12. M.J. Mulvaney, K.M. Moore, M.E. Christie, G. Norton, M. Bertelsen, L.K. Sutphin. 2011. SANREM CRSP: Cross-cutting research adapts conservation agriculture for dryland smallholders in developing countries. 2nd Int’l Conservation Agriculture Workshop and Conference in Southeast Asia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 2-7, 2011.

11. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, D. Shannon, K. Balkcom, B.H. Wood, J.M. Kemble. 2010. Effects of high biomass cover crops and organic mulches on soil properties and collard yield three years after conversion to no-till. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Long Beach, CA. Nov. 3, 2010.

10. M.J. Mulvaney, T. Dillaha, K. Moore. 2010. Food security through conservation agriculture. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Long Beach, CA. Nov. 2, 2010.

9. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood. 2009. Conservation tillage effects on carbon, nitrogen and mass loss from organic residues. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Pittsburgh, PA. Nov. 1-5, 2009.

8. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood. 2009. Persistence and nutrient release from organic mulches and cover crops. 106th Southern Assoc. of Agricultural Scientists, Atlanta, GA. Feb. 1-3, 2009.

7. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, J. Kemble, D. Shannon. 2008. High biomass cover crops and organic mulch effects on soil moisture and weed distribution during collard production. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Joint National Conference, Houston, TX. Oct. 5-9, 2008.

6. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B. Wood. 2008. Nutrient release rates from organic mulches and cover crops. Proc. 8th Annual Conservation Production Systems and Training Conference, Tifton, GA. July 29-31, 2008.

5. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.A. Cummins, B.H. Wood, P.J. Tyler. 2008. Ammonia emissions from grazing cattle. 18th GSC Research Forum, Auburn, AL. Mar. 11-12, 2008.

4. M.J. Mulvaney, K.A. Cummins, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood, P.J. Tyler. 2008. Ammonia volatilization from field-simulated cattle defecation and urination. 105th Southern Assoc. of Agricultural Scientists, Dallas, TX. Feb. 2-5, 2008.

3. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, B. Meso, B. Wood. 2007. Effects of tillage, location and variety on nitrogen release from peanut residue. 17th GSC Research Forum, Auburn, AL. Mar. 7-8, 2007.

2. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, C.W. Wood, B. Meso, B. Wood. 2007. Effects of nitrogen, tillage and variety on nitrogen release from peanut residue under field conditions. Proc. 104th Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists, Mobile, AL. Feb. 3-6, 2007.

1. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, B. Meso. 2006. Nitrogen release from peanut residue. In R.C. Schwartz, R.L. Baumhardt, and J.M. Bell (eds.) Proc. 28th Southern Conservation Systems Conf., Amarillo, Texas. June 26-28, 2006, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory Report No. 06-1, Bushland, TX.

Lectures and posters presented at conferences International

Invited (Total: 1)

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1. M.J. Mulvaney. 2016. An overview of nutrient movement in soils and plants. Soil and Water Management as Related to CCA Specialty Certification Exam Prep. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Phoenix, AZ. Nov. 8, 2016.

Contributed (Total: 16) 16. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), R.G. Leon, J. Erickson, H.A. Enloe. 2019. Peanut

Nitrogen Availability to a Subsequent Wheat Crop. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 10-13, 2019.

15. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom. 2018. Brassica carinata tillage and seeding rate for the Southeast US. ASA-CSSA International Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD. Nov. 6, 2018.

14. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), K.S. Balkcom, D. Jordan. 2018. Nitrogen credits from peanut (Arachis hypogaea) residues to subsequent crops. ASA-CSSA International Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD. Nov. 7, 2018.

13. M.J. Mulvaney, H.A. Enloe. 2017. Corn yield and nitrogen use efficiency response to ESN and urea blends in the Deep South. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Tampa, FL. Oct. 23, 2017.

12. M.J. Mulvaney, H. Enloe. 2015. Polymer coated nitrogen release as affected by placement and date of application in the Southeast. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, MN. Nov. 17, 2015.

11. M.J. Mulvaney, M. Graham (G), K. Xia, V.H. Barrara, R. Botello, A.K.S. Rivera, J. Sedlmair, M. Unger, C. Hirschmugl. 2012. Soil organic matter characterization in Bolivia and Ecuador. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Cincinnati, OH. Oct. 22, 2012.

10. M.J. Mulvaney, M.J., M. Graham (G), K. Xia, V.H. Barrara, R. Botello, A.K. Saavedra, P. Mamani. 2012. Does density fractionation of SOC represent chemically different carbon pools? SANREM CRSP Annual Meetings, ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Cincinnati, OH. Oct. 22, 2012.

9. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K. Balkcom, B. Meso. 2011. Nitrogen and carbon mineralization from peanut residues under conservation and conventional tillage at two locations. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, San Antonio, TX. Oct. 17, 2011.

8. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, A.J. Price. 2011. Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture. Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of Conservation Agriculture Incorporating 3rd Farming Systems Design Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 26-29, 2011.

7. M.J. Mulvaney. 2011. Can conservation agriculture improve soil quality and sequester carbon in the short term for dryland smallholders in the developing world? Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of Conservation Agriculture Incorporating 3rd Farming Systems Design Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 26-29, 2011.

6. M.J. Mulvaney, K. Moore, M.E. Christie, G. Norton, M. Bertelsen, L. Sutphin. 2011. Integrating economics, technology networks, soils and gender to remove constraints to conservation agriculture in the developing world. Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of Conservation Agriculture Incorporating 3rd Farming Systems Design Conference, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 26-29, 2011.

5. M.J. Mulvaney, K.M. Moore, M.E. Christie, G. Norton, M. Bertelsen, L.K. Sutphin. 2011. SANREM CRSP: Cross-cutting research adapts conservation agriculture for dryland smallholders in developing countries. 2nd Int’l Conservation Agriculture Workshop and Conference in Southeast Asia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 2-7, 2011.

4. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, D. Shannon, K. Balkcom, B.H. Wood, J.M. Kemble. 2010. Effects of high biomass cover crops and organic mulches on soil properties and collard yield three years after conversion to no-till. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Long Beach, CA. Nov. 3, 2010.

3. M.J. Mulvaney, T. Dillaha, K. Moore. 2010. Food security through conservation agriculture. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Long Beach, CA. Nov. 2, 2010.

2. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood. 2009. Conservation tillage effects on carbon, nitrogen and mass loss from organic residues. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, Pittsburgh, PA. Nov. 1-5, 2009.

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1. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, J. Kemble, D. Shannon. 2008. High biomass cover crops and organic mulch effects on soil moisture and weed distribution during collard production. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Joint National Conference, Houston, TX. Oct. 5-9, 2008.

National

Contributed (Total: 1) 1. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, D. Jordan, A.D. Jani (G). 2019. Nitrogen credits after

peanut. American Peanut Research and Education Society, Auburn, AL, July 9-11, 2019. (This presentation is currently a nomination for the Bailey Award.)

Regional

Invited (Total: 5) 5. M.J. Mulvaney. 2019. Carinata cropping systems and rotation fit: Update from Jay.

Feedstock Development Data Review and Planning Meeting. Quincy, FL, Aug. 1, 2019. 4. M.J. Mulvaney, J. Iboyi (G), K. Balkcom. 2019. Carinata cropping systems and rotation fit:

Tillage x seed rate interaction. Feedstock Development Data Review and Planning Meeting. Quincy, FL, Aug. 1, 2019.

3. M.J. Mulvaney, M. Bashyal (G). 2019. Carinata nutrient management: Nitrogen management. Feedstock Development Data Review and Planning Meeting. Quincy, FL, Aug. 1, 2019.

2. M.J. Mulvaney. 2018. Before and after the hurricane: What row croppers can do. Building Agricultural Resilience to Hurricanes Workshop. Gainesville, FL. Nov. 15, 2018. https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/aef81afe76374b4f98e781bfb43a6c731d

1. M.J. Mulvaney, L. Johnson, D.L. Rowland. 2016. Using soil moisture sensors and PeanutFARM to manage irrigation decisions in the western Florida panhandle. Managing Water and Nutrients Session, Weather and Climate Decision Tools for Farmers, Ranchers and Land Managers Conference, Gainesville, FL. Dec. 5-7, 2016. http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/decision_tools/agenda.html

Contributed (Total: 13) 13. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), R.G. Leon, J. Erickson, H.A. Enloe. 2020. Nitrogen credits

from peanut to wheat. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. Feb. 3, 2020.

12. M.J. Mulvaney, L. Johnson. 2019. Cover crops: A poor man’s irrigation? Southern Cover Crop Conference. July 16-17, 2019, Auburn, AL. (poster)

11. M.J. Mulvaney, K. Balkcom, J. Iboyi (G). 2019. Should seeding rate change under different land preparation methods of Brassica carinata? 2019 Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. Birmingham, AL. Feb. 5, 2019.

10. M.J. Mulvaney, A.D. Jani (G), K.S. Balkcom, D. Jordan. 2018. Nitrogen credits after peanut. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy, Jacksonville, FL, Feb. 6, 2018.

9. M.J. Mulvaney, H.A. Enloe. 2017. Blends and timing of polymer coated and uncoated urea: Effects on corn and cotton in the Deep South. Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy, Mobile, AL, Feb. 7, 2017.

8. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, C.W. Wood, D. Jordan. 2016. Potential Nitrogen Credits from Peanut Residue. American Peanut Research & Education Society. July 12-14, 2016, Clearwater, FL. (Poster).

7. M.J. Mulvaney, H. Enloe. 2016. Blends and Timing of Environmentally Smart Nitrogen and Urea: Effects on Cotton Yield and Quality. Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Poster no. 96. New Orleans, LA. Jan. 5-7, 2016.

6. M.J. Mulvaney. 2015. Seed treatments improved wheat emergence and yield under dry sowing on permanent beds. American Society of Agronomy Southern Branch, Atlanta, GA. Feb. 2, 2015.

5. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood. 2009. Persistence and nutrient release from organic mulches and cover crops. 106th Southern Assoc. of Agricultural Scientists, Atlanta, GA. Feb. 1-3, 2009.

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4. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, B. Wood. 2008. Nutrient release rates from organic mulches and cover crops. Proc. 8th Annual Conservation Production Systems and Training Conference, Tifton, GA. July 29-31, 2008.

3. M.J. Mulvaney, K.A. Cummins, C.W. Wood, B.H. Wood, P.J. Tyler. 2008. Ammonia volatilization from field-simulated cattle defecation and urination. 105th Southern Assoc. of Agricultural Scientists, Dallas, TX. Feb. 2-5, 2008.

2. M.J. Mulvaney, K.S. Balkcom, C.W. Wood, B. Meso, B. Wood. 2007. Effects of nitrogen, tillage and variety on nitrogen release from peanut residue under field conditions. Proc. 104th Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists, Mobile, AL. Feb. 3-6, 2007.

1. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, B. Meso. 2006. Nitrogen release from peanut residue. In R.C. Schwartz, R.L. Baumhardt, and J.M. Bell (eds.) Proc. 28th Southern Conservation Systems Conf., Amarillo, Texas. June 26-28, 2006, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory Report No. 06-1, Bushland, TX.

State

Invited (Total: 3) 3. M.J. Mulvaney. 2017. Preventing, Diagnosing and Understanding Nutrient Deficiencies in

Plants. 35th Florida Master Gardener Continued Training Conference. St. Augustine, FL. Oct. 16, 2017.

2. M.J. Mulvaney. 2017. Keynote Speaker. GMOs: Just the Facts. 35th Florida Master Gardener Continued Training Conference. St. Augustine, FL. Oct. 16, 2017.

1. M.J. Mulvaney. 2009. Food Security Issues Facing the Rural South. Invited Member for Panel presentation at the Professional Agricultural Workers Conference. Committee on the Role of Faith Based Organization in Rural Community Development, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL. Dec. 8, 2008.

Local

Invited (Total: 5) 5. M.J. Mulvaney. 2019. Understanding GMOs. Science Hour, Escambia County

Extension. Pensacola, FL. Sept. 19, 2019. 4. M.J. Mulvaney. 2019. Understanding GMOs. Master Gardeners of Santa Rosa. Gulf

Breeze, FL. Sept. 11, 2019. 3. M.J. Mulvaney. 2018. Understanding GMOs. North Florida Master Gardeners.

Cantonment, FL. Aug. 9, 2018. 2. M.J. Mulvaney. 2017. GMOs: Just the Facts. Santa Rosa County Master Training. Milton,

FL. Mar. 9, 2017. 1. M.J. Mulvaney. 2009. Food Insecurity and the Auburn Community Garden. Invited

speaker for the Seminar Series on Hunger Research and Intervention. Dept. of Nutrition and Food Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. Oct. 14, 2009.

Contributed (Total: 2) 2. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.A. Cummins, B.H. Wood, P.J. Tyler. 2008. Ammonia

emissions from grazing cattle. 18th GSC Research Forum, Auburn, AL. Mar. 11-12, 2008.

1. M.J. Mulvaney, C.W. Wood, K.S. Balkcom, B. Meso, B. Wood. 2007. Effects of tillage, location and variety on nitrogen release from peanut residue. 17th GSC Research Forum, Auburn, AL. Mar. 7-8, 2007.

STUDENT MENTORING (lifetime)

--------------- PhD --------------- --------------- MS --------------- Major/Co-Major Cmte Member Major/Co-Major Cmte Member Current 4 0 0 3 Graduated 1 1 1 11

• Interns trained: 5 • Awards & scholarships won by students:

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2nd place: 2021 Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting Rapid Fire Oral and Poster (Joseph Iboyi, PhD student).

1st place: 2020 ASA-CSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Oral Competition. Section: Bioenergy Systems, $200 (Joseph Iboyi, PhD student).

2nd place: 2020 ASA-CSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Oral Competition. Section: Bioenergy Systems, $100 (Mahesh Bashyal, PhD student).

2020 Grinter Award, awarded to outstanding new PhD students at UF (Y. Upadhyaya, PhD student)

2nd place in graduate student video competition, 2020 Carinata and SPARC 3rd annual meeting (J.E. Iboyi, PhD student)

3rd place in graduate student oral competition, 2020 Carinata and SPARC 3rd annual meeting (J.E. Iboyi, PhD student)

1st place in PhD poster competition, 2020 Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. (J.E. Iboyi, PhD student)

3rd place in PhD poster competition, 2020 Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting. (M. Bashyal)

2019 Tinney Scholarship Fund, Nov. 19, 2019, $500. (Mahesh Bashyal, PhD student). 2nd place: 2019 ASA-CSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Oral Competition.

Section: Bioenergy Systems, $200 (Joseph Iboyi, PhD student). 2019 IFAS Travel Grant, Aug. 30, 2019, $250. (Mahesh Bashyal, PhD student). 2019 IFAS Travel Grant, Aug. 30, 2019, $250. (Joseph Iboyi, PhD student). 2019 Friends of the Garden Scholarship Award, $300, Milton, FL. 1st place: 2018 ASA-CSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Poster Competition.

Section: Bioenergy Systems. 3rd place: 2018 ASA-CSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Oral Competition.

Section: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition. 2018 University of Florida Center for Stress Resilient Agriculture Grant ($1000),

awarded grant to attend a course in crop modeling and physiology at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

2018 William C. and Bertha M. Cornett Fellowship. 2018 Jimmy G. Cheek Graduate Student Medal of Excellence Award, selected for

one college-wide award among graduate students from the entire College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (22 graduate programs).

2018 Madelyn Lockhart Dissertation Fellowship Award, selected for one university-wide award among doctoral candidates from the entire Graduate School (14 colleges).

2017 Yara North America Crop Innovation Scholarship, selected by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Florida.

2017 University Women’s Club Graduate Scholarship Award, nominated by Agronomy Department Chair and selected for one of five awards among students from all departments in the Graduate School.

2016 Annie’s Homegrown, Inc. Sustainable Agriculture Scholarship, selected as one of 20 recipients in nationwide scholarship competition.

1st place: 2017 ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Poster Competition. Section: Global Agronomy. Session: Tropical Legumes.

1st place: 2018 Plant Science Symposium Graduate Student Poster Competition, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

2nd place: 2017 ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Oral Competition. Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition.

2nd place: 2017 ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Poster Competition. Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition.

2nd place: 2017 ASA Southern Branch Annual Meeting, ($200) in PhD Student Oral Competition.

3rd place: 2017: University of Florida Agronomy Department Graduate Student Symposium Student Oral Competition. Gainesville, FL.

5th place: 2016 ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meetings Graduate Student Poster Competition. Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition.

2018 University of Florida Graduate Student Council Travel Grant ($350).

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2017 Paul Robin Harris Travel Award ($500), selected among Agronomy Department graduate students for one award.

2016 Western Ag Innovations Research Award ($1200 value), selected by company as recipient of free PRS® Probes to assess soil inorganic nitrogen dynamics.

GUEST LECTURES

1. “Agricultural Production in West Africa and West Asia.” Tropical Cropping Systems. Oct. 29, 2020. Dr. MacDonald, UF, Gainesville, FL. 2 hours.

2. “Conservation Agriculture in the Tropics.” Tropical Cropping Systems. Oct. 10, 2019. Dr. MacDonald, UF, Gainesville, FL. 2 hours.

3. “Conservation Agriculture in the Tropics.” Tropical Cropping Systems. Sept. 27, 2018. Dr. MacDonald, UF, Gainesville, FL. 2 hours.

4. “Conservation Agriculture in the Tropics.” Tropical Cropping Systems. Oct. 19, 2017. Dr. MacDonald, UF, Gainesville, FL. 2 hours.

5. “Conservation Agriculture for Smallholders.” Agroecology. Oct. 28, 2016. Dr. Rowland, UF, Gainesville, FL. 1 hour.

6. “Conservation Agriculture in the Tropics.” Tropical Cropping Systems. Oct. 13, 2016. Dr. MacDonald, UF, Gainesville, FL. 2 hours.

7. “Cropping Systems in West Florida: What we do and why we should collaborate.” Department seminar. Agronomy Dept., UF, Gainesville, FL. Sept. 24, 3015. 1 hour.

8. “Conservation Agriculture in the Tropics.” Tropical Cropping Systems. Oct. 22, 2015. Dr. MacDonald, UF, Gainesville, FL. 2 hours.

9. “Conservation Agriculture for Smallholders.” Agroecology. Oct. 23, 2015. Dr. Rowland, UF, Gainesville, FL. 1 hour.

CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP Moderator, Legume Crop Agronomics, Agronomic Production Systems Oral Session, ASA-

CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 13, 2019. Judge, Bailey Award Competition, American Peanut Research and Education Society

Annual Meetings, Auburn, AL, Jul. 10, 2019. Judge, Graduate Student Poster Competition, American Peanut Research and Education

Society Annual Meetings, Auburn, AL, Jul. 10, 2019. Moderator, ASA Community Planning Session - Nutrient Management Professionals, ASA-

CSSA International Annual Meetings. Nov. 6, 2018. Moderator, Nutrient Management and Water Quality Oral Session, ASA-CSSA International

Annual Meetings. Nov. 6, 2018. Judge, MS Oral Presentation Competition. Southern Branch American Society of

Agronomy, Jacksonville, FL, Feb. 5, 2018. Program Co-Chair. Application of New Technologies for Improved Management

Strategies for Horticultural and Agronomic Crops. FL State Horticultural Society & UF/IFAS In-Service Training. June 6, 2017. Tampa, FL.

Moderator, Extension Techniques and Technology Session, American Peanut Research & Education Society. July 14, 2016, Clearwater, FL.

Moderator, SSSA Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition, Nitrogen Science & Management Session. Approved for 6 NM CEUs. Nov. 17, 2015.

ASA Special Session Organizer. Conservation Agriculture for Improving Food Security and Livelihoods of Rural Smallholders in Rainfed Regions of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings. Oct. 22, 2012.

Program Co-Chair. 2nd International Conservation Agriculture Workshop and Conference in Southeast Asia. Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. July 4-7, 2011.

SIGNIFICANT REPORTS

N. Honsdorf, M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst, B. Govaerts. 2015. Effect of seed treatment on the performance of wheat with different tillage practices, rotations, and seed densities in the summer of 2014. CIMMYT report to Syngenta, Mexico, D.F., CIMMYT.

M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst, C. Guzman, B. Govaerts. 2014. Preliminary results of thiamethoxam effects on bread and durum wheat grain quality under irrigated conditions. CIMMYT report to Syngenta, Mexico, D.F., CIMMYT.

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M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst, B. Govaerts. 2014. Thiamethoxam seed treatment effects on the performance of bread wheat under rainfed conditions. CIMMYT report to Syngenta, Mexico, D.F., CIMMYT.

M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst, J. Crossa, M.V. Hernandez, B. Govaerts. 2014. G x E x C response in bread and durum wheat: Development and understanding of underlying processes. CIMMYT report to Syngenta, Mexico, D.F., CIMMYT.

M.J. Mulvaney, N. Verhulst, J.M. Herrera, B. Govaerts. 2013. Effect of seed treatment on the performance of bread and durum wheat in three contrasting wheat-based systems. CIMMYT report to Syngenta, D.F., Edo. de México, Mexico.

Verhulst, N., Herrera, J.M., Mulvaney, M.J., Govaerts, B., 2013. Effect of trinexapac‐ethyl on the performance of bread and durum wheat in rainfed conditions and with reduced irrigation. CIMMYT report to Syngenta, Mexico, D.F., CIMMYT.

A. Ares, K.M. Moore, M.J. Mulvaney. 2012. SANREM CRSP Annual Report 2012. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.

T.A. Dillaha, A. Ares, M. Kelly, K.M. Moore, M.J. Mulvaney. 2011. SANREM CRSP Annual Report 2011. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.

EXTENSION SUMMARY (current as of 31 Dec. 2020)

Online tools M. Mulvaney. 2020. Cotton yield estimator.

https://wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/media/wfrecifasufledu/docs/doc/Cotton-yield-estimate.xlsx M. Mulvaney. 2020. Adjusting yield to a standard moisture content tool.

https://wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/media/wfrecifasufledu/docs/doc/Yield-moisture-adjustment---Web.xlsx

L. Herrera, M. Mulvaney, M. Thetford, J. Williamson. 2020. Southeast olive leaf tissue nutritional diagnosis DRIS Analyzer Tool. https://wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/media/wfrecifasufledu/docs/doc/DRIS_Analyzer_Tool.xlsx

R. Kemerait, A. Culbreath, E. Prostko, T. Brenneman, S. Tubbs, R. Srinivasan, M. Abney, S. Monfort, A. Rabinowitz, B. Tillman, N. Dufault, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, I. Small, A. Hagan, J. Sarver, D. Anco, N. Smith. 2020. Peanut Rx. https://peanuts.caes.uga.edu/extension/peanut-rx.html

R. Kemerait, A. Culbreath, E. Prostko, T. Brenneman, S. Tubbs, R. Srinivasan, M. Abney, S. Monfort, A. Rabinowitz, B. Tillman, N. Dufault, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, I Small, A. Hagan, J. Sarver, D. Anco, N. Smith. 2019. Minimizing Diseases of Peanut in the Southeastern United States: The 2018 Version of the Peanut Disease Risk Index. http://www.caes.uga.edu/content/dam/caes-website/extension-outreach/commodities/peanut-team/docs/2018/2018-Peanut-Rx-Disease-Risk-Index.pdf.

M.J. Mulvaney, P. Cockson, B. Whipker, C. Crozier, R. Seepaul, I. Small, D. Wright, S. Paula-Moraes, A. Post, R. Leon. 2018. Identification of Carinata Frost Damage Grown in the Southeastern US. Agronomy Notes. NCSU. https://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/from-the-field-agronomy-notes/

Activity No. Contacts No. Contacts No. Contacts No. Contacts No. Contacts No. Contacts No. ContactsCounty reviews - - - - - - 1 45 - - - - 1 45 Field consult 10 48 7 36 6 31 9 44 4 25 31 191 67 375 Office consult 5 38 9 22 9 48 3 25 13 371 3 23 42 527 Group consults 22 378 9 198 6 169 4 49 8 75 6 79 55 948 Phone consults 2 3 22 59 21 321 29 109 28 481 40 142 142 1,115 Email consults 6 8 147 235 18 71 17 8,535 28 122 54 523 270 9,494 Social media engagements

435 3,589 241 2,170 291 4,616 229 3,938 168 3,295 541 20,399 1,905 38,007

Field days 3 120 11 731 12 794 10 731 8 404 2 54 46 2,834 In-service training 1 76 1 8 3 101 2 19 1 34 3 140 11 378 Talks and Workshops

- - 3 140 11 885 8 409 6 275 2 122 30 1,831

EDIS Publications 4 4,628 2 4,804 1 8,425 2 16,379 2 13,740 3 14,570 14 62,546 Popular press articles

3 483 5 15,185 13 42,322 10 37,095 14 19,328 7 5,789 52 120,202

Total: 491 9,371 457 23,588 391 57,783 324 67,378 280 38,150 692 42,032 2,635 238,302

----- Total ---------- 2015 ---- ---- 2016 ---- ---- 2020 -------- 2017 ---- ---- 2018 ---- ---- 2019 ----

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P. Cockson, C. Crozier, R. Leon, M. Mulvaney, A. Post, B. Whipker. 2018. Nitrogen Deficiency of Carinata. North Carolina St. Univ. Small Grains Portal – From the Field-Agronomy Notes. https://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/nitrogen-deficiency-of-carinata/

A. Post, P. Cockson, C. Crozier, R. Leon, B. Whipker, M. Mulvaney. 2018. Phosphorus Deficiency of Carinata. Agronomy Notes. NCSU. https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/phosphorus-deficiency-of-carinata.

P. Cockson, C. Crozier, R. Leon, M. Mulvaney, A. Post, B. Whipker. 2018. Potassium Deficiency of Carinata. North Carolina St. Univ. Small Grains Portal – From the Field-Agronomy Notes. https://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/potassium-deficiency-of-carinata/

P. Cockson, C. Crozier, R. Leon, M. Mulvaney, A. Post, B. Whipker. 2018. Calcium Deficiency of Carinata. North Carolina St. Univ. Small Grains Portal – From the Field-Agronomy Notes. https://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/calcium-deficiency-of-carinata/

P. Cockson, C. Crozier, R. Leon, M. Mulvaney, A. Post, B. Whipker. 2018. Magnesium Deficiency of Carinata. North Carolina St. Univ. Small Grains Portal – From the Field-Agronomy Notes. https://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/magnesium-deficiency-of-carinata/

P. Cockson, C. Crozier, R. Leon, M. Mulvaney, A. Post, B. Whipker. 2018. Manganese Deficiency of Carinata. North Carolina St. Univ. Small Grains Portal – From the Field-Agronomy Notes. https://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/manganese-deficiency-of-carinata/

P. Cockson, C. Crozier, R. Leon, M. Mulvaney, A. Post, B. Whipker. 2018. Zinc Deficiency of Carinata. North Carolina St. Univ. Small Grains Portal – From the Field-Agronomy Notes. https://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/zinc-deficiency-of-carinata/

R. Kemerait, A. Culbreath, E. Prostko, T. Brenneman, S. Tubbs, R. Srinivasan, M. Abney, S. Monfort, A. Rabinowitz, B. Tillman, N. Dufault, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, A. Hagan, J. Sarver, D. Anco, N. Smith. 2017. Minimizing Diseases of Peanut in the Southeastern United States. In: UGA Extension 2017 Peanut Update, W.S. Monfort, Editor. UGA Crop and Soil Science Department, January 2017. http://www.gapeanuts.com/gapeanuts/growerinfo/2017_ugapeanutupdate.pdf

R. Kemerait, A. Culbreath, E. Prostko, T. Brenneman, N. Smith, S. Tubbs, R. Srinivasan, M. Abney, S. Monfort, B. Tillman, N. Dufault, D. Rowland, M. Mulvaney, A. Hagan, J. Sarver, D. Anco, N. Smith. 2016. Minimizing Diseases of Peanut in the Southeastern United States, the 2016 Version of the Peanut Disease Risk Index. In: UGA Extension 2016 Peanut Update, W.S. Monfort, Editor. UGA Crop and Soil Science Department, CSS-16-0115, January 2016. http://www.gapeanuts.com/gapeanuts/growerinfo/2016_ugapeanutupdate.pdf Also available as an Android app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zedxinc.peanutrx&hl=en and an iPhone app: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/peanut-rx/id958313090?mt=8

Instructional Multimedia Presentations M.J. Mulvaney. 2021. Peanut Series – Gypsum Applications. May 6, 2021.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbOlPITVByo M.J. Mulvaney. 2021. Estimating Cotton Yield. Jan. 21, 2021.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u0gK_MoOOI Libbie Johnson, Drew Schrimscher, M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. Apogee Growth Regulator

Peanut Trial in Santa Rosa County. Oct. 26, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rfD8fkTH5k

M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. Using Cover Crops for Rainfed Agriculture. 2020. Sept. 29, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_2j5tQedvU&list=PLmFedE0nHwHVlWp4FpWSCxVOw-g-0cmHM&index=6

M.J. Mulvaney. 2020. Should I Replant My Peanut? Jun. 22, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsLlcYCGIME

M.J. Mulvaney. Research Efforts Discussed at Extension Farm Field Day. Radio interview. Southeast AgNet Radio Network. Aug. 26, 2019. http://southeastagnet.com/2019/08/26/research-efforts-discussed-uf-wfrec-field-day/

M.J. Mulvaney. Nutrient Management of Row Crops of the Southeast. 31 PowerPoint slides for continuing education credits of Certified Crop Advisors in the Southeast.

M.J. Mulvaney. Preventing, Diagnosing and Understanding Nutrient Deficiencies in Plants. 37 PowerPoint slides embedded with TurningPoint Technology to educate Extension professionals and volunteers.

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M.J. Mulvaney. Nitrogen Credits after Peanut. 17 PowerPoint slides with TurningPoint Technology to educate Extension professionals on the state of the science.

M.J. Mulvaney. An Overview of Nutrient Movement in Soils and Plants. 40 PowerPoint slides designed to educate Extension professionals to understand how nutrient movement affects plant deficiencies.

M.J. Mulvaney, L. Johnson, D.L. Rowland. Using Soil Moisture Sensors and PeanutFARM to Manage Irrigation Decisions in the Western Panhandle. Available at https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Play/d2e6e3eea3ad4f46845c96e945de266d1d

M.J. Mulvaney. GMOs: Just the Facts. 34 PowerPoint slides embedded with TurningPoint Technology designed to educate the public and key change agents about GMO technologies and impacts.

M.J. Mulvaney. Cotton target spot. Talking Crops Podcast. AgFax Media. Aired July 10, 2015. http://talkingcrops.com/2015/07/10/cotton-target-spot-michael-mulvaney/

SERVICE TO PROFESSION

Technical Editor, Agronomy Journal, Southern Agronomic Crops Section, 2020-2023. Advisory Committee, Florida Industrial and Phosphate Research Institute (FIPR), 2021-

present. APRES Coyt T. Wilson Distinguished Service Award Committee 2021-2022 USDA NIFA HEC Review Panel, May 2020. Board of Directors, American Society of Agronomy, Early Career ASA Board

Representative (1 Aug. 2017 – 31 Dec. 2019) Budget & Finance Committee Member, American Society of Agronomy (2018-2019) Associate Editor

• Agronomy Journal, Crops Division (21 Mar. 2017 – 31 Dec. 2019) • Crop Science, Division C-3 (1 Jan. 2016 – 31 Dec. 2018)

Paper of the Year Award Committee, Agronomy Journal, 2019 Chair Nutrient Mgmt Professionals Community, American Society of Agronomy (2018) Early Career Award Committee, American Society of Agronomy (2018) S1085 Cover Crops for Sustainable Southern Agroecosystems, Founding Member, 2020-

2024. • Objective 3 Lead: Assess the influence of cover crops on soil moisture, nutrient

cycling, and soil microbiology. NC1204 Advancement of Brassica carinata, 2016-2021 NC1178 Land Use and Management Practice Impact on Soil Carbon and Associated

Agroecosystems Services, 2019-2024. SERA46 Official Station Representative, Framework for Nutrient Reduction Strategy

Collaboration: The Role for Land Grant Universities (2018-24) Vice-Chair, Nutrient Mgmt Professionals Community, American Society of Agronomy

(2017) Ex-Officio, ACS530 Early Career Members Committee, ASA-CSSA-SSSA (1 Aug. 2017 – 31

Dec. 2019) Publications & Editorial Committee, American Peanut Research and Education Society

(APRES) (2015-2018) International Soil Science Award Committee S479, Jan. 1, 2012 – Dec. 31, 2013 Reviewer (current as of 31 Dec. 2020)

Journal 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total Agronomy Journal 2 3 9† 8† 12† 84‡ 118 Crop Science 1 3† 9† 16† 2

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Soil Tillage Research

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Crop Protection Journal 1

1 Agricultural Water Mgmt.

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Hatch reviews

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1 EDIS 1 1 2 2 4 5 15 Total: 5 8 22 26 24 92 177

† Includes articles reviewed as Associate Editor. ‡ Includes articles reviewed as Technical Editor.

SERVICE TO DEPARTMENTS

Ecophysiology Search and Screen Committee, Agronomy Dept. (2020) UF/IFAS Faculty Senate (2017-2020) Graduate Student Recruitment Pipeline Committee, Agronomy Dept. (2020) Chair, WFREC Faculty Succession Plan Committee (2019 to present) WFREC Infrastructure Committee (2019 to present) Search and Screen Committee, Weed Scientist position, Univ. of FL, West Florida Research

and Education Center, Jay, FL (2017) Search and Screen Committee, Entomology Lab Tech III position, Univ. of FL, West Florida

Research and Education Center, Jay, FL (2017) Search and Screen Committee, Entomology position, Univ. of FL, West Florida Research

and Education Center, Jay, FL (2016) Excel training to WFREC Financial Team (Oct. 18, 2016)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Society of Agronomy, Member 2004-present Division A-6, International Agronomy

Soil Science Society of America, Member 2004-present Division S-4, Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition Division S-6, Soil & Water Management & Conservation Division S-11, Soils & Environmental Quality

Crop Science Society of America, Member 2004-present American Peanut Research and Education Society (APRES), Member 2015-present American Peanut Council, Member 2016-2018 University of Florida Water Institute, Affiliate Faculty, 2016-present Florida Assn of County Agricultural Agents, Member 2015-2018 Southern Extension & Research Activity Information Exchange Group 6, Member 2018-

present Gaining Access to Agronomic Inputs Community, ASA, Founding Member Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Community, ASA, Member USAID SANREM CRSP Technical Committee, Member, ex officio, Mar. 2010 – Mar. 2013

AWARDS

Early Career Technology Transfer Award, Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy, Feb. 3, 2020.

Agronomy Young Investigator Award, Agronomy Editorial Board, MDPI Publishing, Basel Switzerland, May 23, 2019.

Bailey Award Nominee, American Peanut Research and Education Society, Sept. 25, 2019. Early Career Research Award, Southern Branch American Society of Agronomy, Feb. 5,

2019. First Place, Graduate Oral Competition, Soils Division. Southern Assoc. of Agricultural

Scientists. Atlanta, GA, Feb. 2, 2009 A. L. Smith Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Ph.D. candidate category, Dept. of

Agronomy & Soils. Auburn University, AL. Jan. 16, 2009 Soil Science Society of America Graduate Student Award National Competition, Soil &

Water Management & Conservation Division. Houston, TX, Oct. 6, 2008 First Place, Graduate Oral Competition, Soils Division. Southern Assoc. of Agricultural

Scientists. Dallas, TX, Feb. 5, 2008 First Place, Graduate Oral Competition, Soils Division. ASA, Southern Branch. Mobile, AL,

Feb. 6, 2007

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CERTIFICATIONS

Certified Crop Consultant – Southeast. Certification # 302835. American Society of Agronomy. April 25, 2017 to present

Federal Aviation Administration, Unmanned Aerial Aircraft – General (UAG). Remote Pilot Certificate number 4248543, issued April 15, 2019.

Florida public pesticide applicator license (License # PB11295) • Core • Agricultural Row Crop Pest Control • Demonstration & Research

Federal Communication Commission Radio Station Authorization, General Mobile Radio (GMRS), Call Sign WRCE819

CONSULTING

USAID/Lebanon, Team Leader, Pesticide Evaluation Report & Safe Use Action Plan for Hydroponics Sector Development in Lebanon. 7/10-8/10

Agricultural Innovations, Inc. Soils under native and invasive grasses in northern CA. May 2010 Agricultural Innovations, Inc. Sludge application on agricultural land. July 2009 Agricultural Innovations, Inc. Strategies for maximizing land use based on soils. May 2009 Agricultural Innovations, Inc. Developed soil water and carbon inventories. April 2009

MILITARY

CT Army National Guard, Specialist E-4, Flight Operations Specialist, HHC 1/169 Aviation Regiment, Enfield, CT, 1990-1994

National Defense Service Medal awarded for serving during the Persian Gulf War

LANGUAGES English (Native speaker) Spanish (Advanced)

French (Beginner) Quechua (Basic familiarity)

INTERESTS

Cycling, running, triathlon, wine-making, international travel, Spanish & playing the flute poorly.

COUNTRIES OF EXPERIENCE Antigua & Barbuda Argentina* Australia**ǂ Bahamas Belgium Bolivia**ǂ Brazil* Cambodiaǂ Canada Chile China*ǂ Czech Republic Denmark Dominica Ecuadorǂ Fiji Finland France

Germany Greece Guatemala*ǂ Haiti*ǂ Honduras Indonesia** Ireland**ǂ Italy Kenyaǂ Laos Lebanonǂ Lesotho*ǂ Malaysia* Mexico**ǂ Morocco Nepalǂ Netherlands New Zealand**ǂ

Norway Peru Philippinesǂ Portugal Saint Kitts & Nevis Saint Lucia Singapore Spain* Sweden Switzerland Thailand* Turkey* United Kingdom United States**ǂ Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam

*Greater than 3 weeks **Greater than 2 months ǂ Countries of work/agricultural experience