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Volume 37 Volume 37 2005 PROCEEDINGS American Peanut Research and Education Society, Inc. Volume 37 Volume 37 2005 PROCEEDINGS of THE AMERICAN PEANUT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SOCIETY, INC. Meeting Portsmouth, Virginia July 12-15, 2005 Publication Date February 2006 Editor: James R. Sholar Production Editor: Irene Nickels [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS .................................................................................... 1 ANNUAL MEETING SITES .................................................................................. 1 APRES COMMITTEES ........................................................................................ 2 PAST PRESIDENTS............................................................................................ 3 FELLOWS ............................................................................................................ 3 BAILEY AWARD .................................................................................................. 4 JOE SUGG GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD...................................................... 4 COYT T. WILSON DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD .................................... 5 DOW AGROSCIENCES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH.............. 5 DOW AGROSCIENCES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION............. 5 PEANUT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION AWARD............................................. 6 ANNUAL MEETING PRESENTATIONS .............................................................. 7 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING ................................ 103 OPENING REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT THE 2005 BUSINESS MEETING of APRES – President James Grichar ..................................... 111 BUSINESS MEETING AND AWARDS CEREMONY....................................... 111 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT ................................................................... 114 2005-06 BUDGET ............................................................................................ 116 2004-05 BALANCE SHEET ............................................................................. 117 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIY FOR YEAR ENDING 06/30/04 .......................... 118 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIY FOR YEAR ENDING 06/30/05 .......................... 119 ADVANCES IN PEANUT SCIENCE SALES REPORT 2004-05 ...................... 120 PEANUT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SALES REPORT 2004-05............. 121 PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT................................................. 122 PUBLICATIONS AND EDITORIAL COMMITTEE REPORT ............................ 122 PEANUT SCIENCE EDITOR’S REPORT ........................................................ 123 NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT ............................................................ 124 FELLOWS COMMITTEE REPORT.................................................................. 124 BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARIES OF FELLOWS RECIPIENTS...................... 125 GUIDELINES for AMERICAN PEANUT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SOCIETY FELLOW ELECTIONS.......................................................... 128 FORMAT for AMERICAN PEANUT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SOCIETY FELLOW NOMINATIONS...................................................................... 130 BAILEY AWARD COMMITTEE REPORT ........................................................ 132 GUIDELINES for AMERICAN PEANUT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SOCIETY BAILEY AWARD................................................................... 133 JOE SUGG GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD REPORT.................................. 135 COYT T. WILSON DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD REPORT ................ 135 BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY OF COYT T. WILSON DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT ............................................................ 136 GUIDELINES for AMERICAN PEANUT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SOCIETY COYT T. WILSON DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD..... 137 DOW AGROSCIENCES AWARDS COMMITTEE REPORT............................ 139 BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY OF DOW AGROSCIENCES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH RECIPIENT ......................................... 139 BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY OF DOW AGROSCIENCES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION RECIPIENT ........................................ 139 GUIDELINES for DOW AGROSCIENCES AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AND EDUCATION............................................................ 141 NOMINATION FORM FOR DOW AGROSCIENCES AWARDS................... 143 PEANUT QUALITY COMMITTEE REPORT .................................................... 145 PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPORT ................................................................ 145 SITE SELECTION COMMITTEE REPORT...................................................... 177 CAST REPORT................................................................................................ 177 AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORT..................................................................... 178 BY-LAWS ......................................................................................................... 180 MEMBERSHIP (1975-2005)............................................................................. 190 NAME INDEX................................................................................................... 191 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2005-06 President ......................................................................... Patrick M. Phipps (2006) Past President...................................................................... James Grichar (2006) President-elect .................................................................. Albert Culbreath (2006) Executive Officer ...............................................................J. Ronald Sholar (2006) State Employee Representatives: (VC Area) .......................................................................Barbara Shew (2007) (SE Area) ......................................................................................................... (SW Area) ..................................................................Todd Baughman (2008) USDA Representative .......................................................... Ron Sorensen (2007) Industry Representatives: Production....................................................................Michael Franke (2006) Shelling, Marketing, Storage .............................................Fred Garner (2007) Manufactured Products ......................................................... Jim Elder (2008) Director of Science and Technology of the American Peanut Council ........................................ Howard Valentine (2006) ANNUAL MEETING SITES 1969 - Atlanta, GA 1988 - Tulsa, OK 1970 - San Antonio, TX 1989 - Winston-Salem, NC 1971 - Raleigh, NC 1990 - Stone Mountain, GA 1972 - Albany, GA 1991 - San Antonio, TX 1973 - Oklahoma City, OK 1992 - Norfolk, VA 1974 - Williamsburg, VA 1993 - Huntsville, AL 1975 - Dothan, AL 1994 - Tulsa, OK 1976 - Dallas, TX 1995 - Charlotte, NC 1977 - Asheville, NC 1996 - Orlando, FL 1978 - Gainesville, FL 1997 - San Antonio, TX 1979 - Tulsa, OK 1998 - Norfolk, VA 1980 - Richmond, VA 1999 - Savannah, GA 1981 - Savannah, GA 2000 - Point Clear, AL 1982 - Albuquerque, NM 2001 - Oklahoma City, OK 1983 - Charlotte, NC 2002 - Research Triangle Park, NC 1984 - Mobile, AL 2003 - Clearwater Beach, FL 1985 - San Antonio, TX 2004 - San Antonio, TX 1986 - Virginia Beach, VA 2005 - Portsmouth, VA 1987 - Orlando, FL 1969-1978: American Peanut Research and Education Association (APREA) 1979-Present: American Peanut Research and Education Society, Inc. (APRES) 1 APRES COMMITTEES 2005-06 Program Committee Bailey Award Committee Albert Culbreath, chair (2006) Nathan Smith, chair (2006) Jay Williams (2006) Finance Committee Ames Herbert (2007) Carroll Johnson, chair (2007) Mark Black (2007) Richard Rudolph (2006) Joel Faircloth (2007) John Altom (2006) Elizabeth Grabau (2008) Hassan Melouk (2007) Maria Gallo (2008) Fellows Committee Jay Chapin (2008) Tim Brenneman, chair (2006) Steve Harrison (2008) Albert Culbreath (2007) Ron Sholar, ex-officio Mark Burow (2007) Tom Stalker (2008) Nominating Committee W. Carroll Johnson (2008) James Grichar, chair (2006) Sandy Newell (2008) Timothy Sanders (2006) Dallas Hartzog (2006) Site Selection Committee Richard Rudolph (2006) Bob Kemerait, chair (2006) Diane Rowland (2006) Publications and Editorial Committee Kira Bowen (2007) Chris Butts, chair (2006) Austin Hagan (2007) Marie Fenn (2006) Peter Dotray (2007) Steve Brown (2007) John Damicone (2008) Calvin Trostle (2007) Kelly Chenault (2008) Michael Baring (2008) Barbara Shew (2009) Tim Brenneman (2008) Coyt T. Wilson Distinguished Peanut Quality Committee Service Award Committee Margaret Hinds, chair (2006) David Jordan, chair (2006) Carolyn Bednar (2006) John Damicone (2006) Justin Tuggle (2007) Eric Prostko (2007) Howard Valentine (2007) Howard Valentine (2007) Fred Garner (2008) Thomas B. Whitaker (2008) Dell Cotton (2008) C. Corley Holbrook (2008) Dennis Coker (2008) Dow AgroSciences Awards Public Relations Committee Committee Joe Dorner, chair (2006) Roy Pittman, chair (2006) Brian Anthony (2006) Bo Braxton (2006) Kevin Calhoun (2006) Jim Starr (2007) John Beasley (2006) Randy Huckaba (2008) Lenny Wells (2008) William D. Branch (2008) Mike Kubicek (2008) Fred Shokes (2008) Joyce Hollowell (2009) Jan Spears (2008) Hassan Melouk (2008) Joe Sugg Graduate Student Award Committee Bob Kemerait, chair (2007) Kelly Chenault (2006) Austin Hagan (2006) Tom Isleib (2006) Yolanda Lopez (2007) 2 PAST PRESIDENTS James Grichar (2004) Donald H. Smith (1985) E. Ben Whitty (2003) Gale A. Buchanan (1984) Thomas G. Isleib (2002)
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