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Randal L Anderson (Randy)
Brookings, South Dakota
Research Agronomist

Phone: (605) 693-5229
Fax: (605) 693-5240
NORTH CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
2923 MEDARY AVENUE
BROOKINGS, SD, 57006

Projects
PEST BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 409985
ECOLOGICALLY-BASED SOIL AND CROP MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 410799

Publications
Growth and yield of winter wheat as affected by preceding crop and crop management - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2008. Growth and yield of winter wheat as affected by preceding crop and crop management. Agronomy Journal. 100:977-980.
Residue management tactics for corn following spring wheat - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2008. Residue management tactics for corn following spring wheat. Weed Technology. 22:177-181.
Crop Sequence Calculator, v. 3 - (Other)
Liebig, M.A., Tanaka, D.L., Hanson, J.D., Archer, D.W., Krupinsky, J.M., Merrill, S.D., Nichols, K.A., Hendrickson, J.R., Anderson, R.L., Charlet, L.D., Stott, D.E. 2008. Crop Sequence Calculator, v. 3. CD ROM.
A new approach to weed management, based on population dynamics - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Anderson, R.L. 2008. A new approach to weed management, based on population dynamics. No-Till on the Plains Conference, Salina KS, January 29-30, 2008. pp.36-43.
Crop diversity sequencing can improve crop tolerance to weeds - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L. 2008. Crop diversity sequencing can improve crop tolerance to weeds. Western Society of Weed Science 2008 Research Progress Report. pp. 79-80.
Seedling emergence of yellow woodsorrel in eastern South Dakota - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L. 2008. Seedling emergence of yellow woodsorrel in eastern South Dakota. Western Society of Weed Science 2008 Research Progress Report. pp. 152-153.
Crop diversity and no-till: keys to pest management in the U.S. Great Plains - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2008. Crop diversity and no-till: keys to pest management in the U.S. Great Plains. Weed Science. 56:141-145.
Crop sequence and no-till reduce seedling emergence of common sunflower in following years - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2007. Crop sequence and no-till reduce seedling emergence of common sunflower in following years. Weed Technology. 21:355-358.
A Visual Guide to Help Producers Manage Jointed Goatgrass - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2007. A visual guide to help producers manage jointed goatgrass. Weed Technology. 21:275-278.
Can we reduce weed density with crop diversity? - (Popular Publication)
Anderson, R.L. 2006. Can we reduce weed density with crop diversity? Brookings Register, Brookings, South Dakota, December 6, 2006, p.B6.
CULTURAL TACTICS THAT REDUCE COMMON SUNFLOWER SEEDLING EMERGENCE IN FOLLOWING YEARS - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L. 2007. Cultural tactics that reduce common sunflower seedling emergence in following years. West. Soc. Weed Sci. Res. Rep. p. 95-96.
WEED COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO CROP ROTATIONS IN WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L., Stymiest, C., Swan, B., Rickertson, J. 2007. Weed community response to crop rotations in western South Dakota. Weed Technol. 21:131-135.
SEQUENCING CROPS TO IMPROVE GRAIN YIELDS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2006. Sequencing crops to improve grain yields. Agrokultura. 1:36-41.
CONVERTING ABANDONED LANDS TO CROPLAND - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2006. Converting abandoned lands to cropland. Agrokultura. 1:147-150.
Characterizing weed communities among various rotations in central South Dakota - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L., Beck, D.L. 2007. Characterizing weed communities among various rotations in central South Dakota. Weed Technol. 21:76-79.
CULTURAL WEED MANAGEMENT - (Book/Chapter)
Blackshaw, R.E., Anderson, R.L., Lemerle, D. 2007. Cultural Weed Management. In: Upadhyaya, M.K., and Blackshaw, R.E., editors. Non-chemical Weed Control. King's Lynn, United Kingdom: Biddles Ltd. p. 35-47.
IMPROVING CORN YIELD BY UTILIZING ALTERNATIVE CROP ROTATIONS - (Experiment Station)
Osborne, S.L., Anderson, R.L., Riedell, W.E. 2006. Improving corn yield by utilizing alternative crop rotations. State University Ag Report available at http://plantsci.sdstate.edu/soiltest/data2005/Report%2005-29.pdf.
A MANAGEMENT APPROACH BASED ON DISRUPTING WEED POPULATION GROWTH - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L. 2006. A management approach based on disrupting weed population growth. Western Society of Weed Science. pp. 204-205.
WEED MANAGEMENT ISSUES IN UKRAINE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kosolap, N., Anderson, R.L. 2005. Weed management issues in Ukraine. Quarantine and Protection of Plants. 9:115-121.
SOIL COVERAGE BY RESIDUE AS AFFECTED BY TEN CROP SPECIES UNDER NO-TILLAGE IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Merrill, S.D., Krupinsky, J.M., Tanaka, D.L., Anderson, R.L. 2006. Soil coverage by residue as affected by ten crop species under no-tillage in the northern great plains. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 61:7-13.
A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO PERENNIAL WEED MANAGEMENT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2006. A systematic approach to perennial weed management. Quarantine and Protection of Plants. 13:89-92.
A SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR NO-TILL WEED MANAGEMENT IN SEMIARID CROP ROTATIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2005. A systems approach for no-till weed management in semiarid crop rotations. Agronomy Journal. 97:1579-1583.
A NEW APPROACH TO WEED MANAGEMENT, BASED ON ECOLOGY. - (Book/Chapter)
Anderson, R.L. 2005. A new approach to weed management, based on ecology. In: Kosolap, N.P., editor. Science of Herbology. Kiev, Ukraine: Ukraine National Agricultural University Press. p. 281-302.
ALTERNATIVE CROP ROTATIONS TO IMPROVE CORN YIELD AND QUALITY - (Abstract)
Osborne, S.L., Anderson, R.L., Riedell, W.E. 2005. Alternative crop rotations to improve corn yield and quality [abstract]. 2005 WSCS, CSSA, WWW Joint Summer Conference. Bozeman, MT.
DRYLAND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ISSUES - (Book/Chapter)
Peterson, G.A., Unger, P.W., Payne, B.A., Anderson, R.L., Baumhardt, R.L. 2006. Dryland agriculture research issues. American Society of Agronomy Monograph Series. 23:901-907.
CHANGES IN SOIL AFTER 14 YEARS OF NO-TILL ALTERNATIVE CROP ROTATION RESEARCH - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Vigil, M.F., Nielsen, D.C., Benjamin, J.G., Henry, W.B., Mikha, M.M., Calderon, F.J., Anderson, R.L., Bowman, R.A. 2005. Changes in soil after 14 years of no-till alternative crop rotation research. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Winter Conference, Colorado Conservation Tillage Association in cooperation with National Sunflower Association presents The High Plains No-Till Conference. Feb. 1-2. 2005. Island Grove Park, Greeley, CO. P. L1-L6.
A PLANNING AID FOR JOINTED GOATGRASS MANAGEMENT - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L. 2005. A planning aid for jointed goatgrass management. Western Society of Weed Science Research Reports. pp. 179-180.
ARE SOME CROPS SYNERGISTIC TO FOLLOWING CROPS? - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2005. Are some crops synergistic to following crops? Agronomy Journal. 97:7-10.
CROP SEQUENCING TO IMPROVE USE OF PRECIPITATION AND SYNERGIZE CROP GROWTH - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tanaka, D.L., Anderson, R.L., Rao, S.C. 2004. Crop sequencing to improve use of precipitation and synergize crop growth. Agronomy Journal 97:385-390.
EVALUATING THE ROTATION EFFECT IN ALTERNATIVE ROTATIONS AT AKRON, COLORADO - (Abstract)
Vigil, M.F., Nielsen, D.C., Henry, W.B., Benjamin, J.G., Mikha, M.M., Anderson, R.L. 2004. Evaluating the rotation effect in alternative rotations at Akron, Colorado. Agronomy Abstracts. Presented at the ASA-CSSA-SSSA 2004 Annual Meetings. Oct. 31-Nov. 4, 2004. Seattle, WA.
DEVELOPING NATIONAL RESEARCH TEAMS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE JOINTED GOATGRASS RESEARCH PROGRAM - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L., Hanavan, D., Ogg, A.J. 2004. Developing national research teams: a case study with the jointed goatgrass research program. Weed Technology. 18:1143-1149.
GUIDE TO HELP PRODUCERS MANAGE WEED RESISTANCE - (Abstract)
Anderson, R.L., Thill, D., Rauch, T., Hanson, B., Ball, D., Ensminger, M., Howalt, K., Seefeldt, S.S., Corp, M., Harbour, J. 2004. Guide to help producers manage weed resistance. Western Society of Weed Science Annual Meeting, March 8-11, 2004, Colorado Springs, CO. 56:89.
IMPROVING SUSTAINABILITY OF CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THE CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2005. Improving sustainability of cropping systems in the central great plains. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture. 26(1):97-114.
A PARADOX WITH HERBICIDE RESISTANCE, TILLAGE, AND SEMIARID CROP PRODUCTION - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Anderson, R.L. 2004. A paradox with herbicide resistance, tillage, and semiarid crop production. In: Proceedings, No-Till on the Plains Conference. Jan 26-28, 2004, Salina, Kansas. p. 18-24.
BENEFITS OF CROP SEQUENCING - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Anderson, R.L. 2004. Benefits of crop sequencing. Proceedings: No-Till on the Plains Alliance Winter Meeting, January 26-28, 2004, Salina, Kansas. pp. 9-17.
RESPONSE OF NO-TILL WINTER WHEAT TO PLANT DENSITY - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Anderson, R.L. 2004. Response of no-till winter wheat to plant density. Proceedings, Colorado Conservation Tillage Association 2004 High Plains No-Till Conference. February 3-4, 2004. Greeley, CO. pp. 1-9.
CROPPING SEQUENCE IN A LONG-TERM DRYLAND ROTATION STUDY - (Abstract)
Henry, W.B., Vigil, M.F., Nielsen, D.C., Benjamin, J.G., Anderson, R.L., Bowman, R.A. 2004. Cropping sequence in a long-term dryland rotation study. Meeting Abstract. Presented at the WSSA 2004 Annual Meeting, February 2004. Kansas City, MO.
POPULATION RESPONSE OF FERAL RYE AND JOINTED GOATGRASS TO MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L. 2004. Population response of feral rye and jointed goatgrass to management strategies. Western Society of Weed Science Research Reports. pp. 173-174.
CROP SEQUENCING TO SYNERGIZE CROP GROWTH - (Abstract)
Tanaka, D.L., Anderson, R.L., Rao, S.C. 2003. Crop sequencing to synergize crop growth. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Proceedings. Paper No. S06-tanaka757311-oral.
THE GREAT PLAINS SYSTEM NETWORK - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Anderson, R.L., Krupinsky, J.M. 2003. The great plains system network. Proceedings from Dynamic Cropping Systems: Prinicples, Processes, and Challenges. August 4-7, 2003. Bismarck, ND. pp. 183-186.
A PARADOX WITH HERBICIDE RESISTANCE, TILLAGE AND SEMIARID CROP PRODUCTION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2004. A paradox with herbicide resistance, tillage and semiarid crop production. Weed Technology 18: 186-192.
EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION OF CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS - (Proceedings/Symposium)
TANAKA, D.L., ANDERSON, R.L. EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION OF CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS. DYNAMIC CROPPING SYSTEMS: PRINCIPLES, PROCESSES AND CHALLENGES. 2003.
A PLANNING TOOL FOR INTEGRATING CROP CHOICES WITH WEED MANAGEMENT IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2004. A planning tool for integrating crop choices with weed management in the northern great plains. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 19: 23-29.
SEQUENCING CROPS TO MINIMIZE SELECTION PRESSURE FOR WEEDS IN THE SEMIARID GREAT PLAINS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L. 2004. Sequencing crops to minimize selection pressure for weeds in the semiarid great plains. Weed Technology 18: 157-164.
EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION OF CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THE THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Tanaka, D.L. and R.L. Anderson. Evolustion and adaptation of cropping systems in the northern and central Great Plains. p.105-113. IN: Hanson, J.D. and J.M. Krupinsky (eds.), Proceedings of the Dynamic Cropping Systems: Principles, Processes, and Challenges. August 4-7. 2003, Bismarck, ND
REVIEW OF VOLUNTEER WHEAT SEEDLING EMERGENCE AND SEED LONGEVITY IN SOIL - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Anderson, R.L., Soper, G. 2003. Review of volunteer wheat seedling emergence and seed longevity in soil. Weed Technology 17: 620-626.
AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO STRENGTHEN WEED MANAGEMENT IN THE SEMIARID GREAT PLAINS - (Book/Chapter)
ANDERSON, R.L. AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO STRENGTHEN WEED MANAGEMENT IN THE SEMIARID GREAT PLAINS. ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY. VOL. 80: 33-62. 2003.
SEQUENCING CROPS TO REDUCE WEED COMMUNITY DENSITY - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L., Beck, D. 2003. Sequencing crops to reduce weed community density. Western Society of Weed Science Research Reports. pp. 222-223.
IMPROVING COMPETITIVENESS OF SUNFLOWER WITH CULTURAL SYSTEMS - (Research Notes)
Anderson, R.L. 2003. Improving competitiveness of sunflower with cultural systems. Western Society of Weed Science Research Reports. pp. 125-126.
ESTIMATING A ROTATION'S SELECTION PRESSURE FOR WEEDS, BASED ON JOINTED GOATGRASS DEMOGRAPHICS - (Research Notes)
ANDERSON, R.L. ESTIMATING A ROTATION'S SELECTION PRESSURE FOR WEEDS, BASED ON JOINTED GOATGRASS DEMOGRAPHICS. WESTERN SOCIETY OF WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH REPORTS. 2003. p. 220-221.

   
 
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