David B. Hannaway

Professor and OSU Forage Program Director: Research, Extension & Teaching Activities

David Hannaway
Mailing Address:
Department of Crop & Soil Science
107 Crop Science Building
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-3002

Office: 125 Crop Science Building
Phone: 541-737-5863
Fax: 541-737-1589
E-Mail: Email 

Department Website: Department of Crop and Soil Science
Personal Website: Forage Information System
Vita: Short - Long

Projects: Oregon Invests

Publications:

2011 Journal Manuscripts:

Nguyen, M.T., S. L. Ranamukhaarachchi, and D.B. Hannaway. 2011. Efficacy of Antagonist Strains of Bacillus megaterium, Enterobacter cloacae, Pichia guilliermondii, and Candida ethanolica against Bacterial Wilt Disease of Tomato. J. Phytology 3(2):1-10. [Role: Ph.D. student’s committee member, observing data collection, data analysis, and writing]

Tian, Y.C., X. Yao, J. Yang, W.X. Cao, D.B. Hannaway, and Y. Zhu. 2011. Assessing newly developed and published vegetation indices for estimating rice leaf nitrogen concentration with ground- and space-based hyperspectral reflectance. Field Crops Research 120(2):299-310. [Role: data analysis and writing]

HUANG Yan, ZHU Yan, WANG Hang, YAO Xinfeng, CAO Weixing, David B. Hannaway,TIAN Yongchao. 2011. Predicting winter wheat growth based on integrating remote sensing and crop growth modeling techniques. Acta Ecologica Sinica 31(4):1073-1084. [Role: discussions, data analysis, writing]

2011 Chapters and Books

Hannaway, D.B. and H.A. Fribourg. 2011. Country pasture/forage resource profile for the United States of America.  http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof//usa/usa.html. AGP, FAO, Rome. [Role: Lead author and co-editor with Henry Fribourg; project involved dozens of colleagues nationwide]

Hannaway, David B., Peter J. Ballerstedt, Henry A. Fribourg, and Rex D. Pieper. 2011. Chapter 1: Introduction. In: Hannaway, D.B. and H.A. Fribourg. 2011. Country pasture/forage resource profile for the United States of America.  http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof//usa/usa.html. AGP, FAO, Rome. [Role: shared concept development and writing]

Joel R. Brown, David B. Hannaway, Henry A. Fribourg, and Rex D. Pieper. 2011. Chapter 2: Soils and Topography. In: Hannaway, D.B. and H.A. Fribourg. 2011. Country pasture/forage resource profile for the United States of America. http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof//usa/usa.html. AGP, FAO, Rome. [Role: shared concept development and writing]

Christopher Daly, George H. Taylor, David B. Hannaway, Henry A. Fribourg. 2011. Chapter 3: Climate and Agro-ecological Zones. In: Hannaway, D.B. and H.A. Fribourg. 2011. Country pasture/forage resource profile for the United States of America. http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof//usa/usa.html. AGP, FAO, Rome. [Role: shared concept development and writing]

Rayburn, Edward B., Steven Washburn, David B. Hannaway, Henry A. Fribourg, Yoana C. Newman, and Glen K. Fukumoto. 2011. Chapter 5.2: Grasslands in US Humid Regions. In: Hannaway, D.B. and H.A. Fribourg. 2011. Country pasture/forage resource profile for the United States of America. http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof//usa/usa.html. AGP, FAO, Rome. [Role: shared concept development and writing]

Fribourg, Henry A., David B. Hannaway, and Peter J. Ballerstedt. 2011. Chapter 6: Opportunities for Improvement of Grazing Resources and Focus on Grassland Management. In: Hannaway, D.B. and H.A. Fribourg. 2011. Country pasture/forage resource profile for the United States of America. http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof//usa/usa.html. AGP, FAO, Rome. [Role: shared concept development and writing]

Fribourg, Henry A., David B. Hannaway, James Dobrowolski, and Evert Byington. 2011. Chapter 7: Research and Development Organizations and Personnel. In: Hannaway, D.B. and H.A. Fribourg. 2011. Country pasture/forage resource profile for the United States of America. <http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof//usa/usa.html >. AGP, FAO, Rome. [Role: shared concept development and writing]

2011 Abstracts and Presentations

Hannaway, David B. 2011. Alfalfa Suitability Mapping Based on Quantitative Tolerances of Climate and Soil Factors. Chinese National Alfalfa Research Program Meetings. Beijing, China. (Invited presentation for cooperative project proposal.)

Hannaway, David B. 2011. Grassland Restoration Strategies Based on Spatial Climate Information. UNEP-Sponsored “Desert Forum”, Ordos, Inner Mongolia. (Invited presentation as part of UNAPCAEM delegation.)
 

Educational Background

Ph.D. 1979. University of Kentucky
    Plant Physiology
M.S. 1975. University of Tennessee
    Plant & Soil Science
B.S. 1973. University of Delaware
    Plant & Soil Science

Recent Grants and Awards

  • OSU Extension & Experiment Station Communication Unit grant to develop a forage quality Pachyderm module ($1,500)
  • USDA-RMA Grant to Chris Daly and Cheri Pancake cooperator funding ($31,000)
  • Australian Cooperative Research Council proposal development funding ($12,000)
  • Nanjing Agricultural University visiting scholar and local support funding ($7,500)
  • UNESCAP APCAEM Strategic Planning funding ($3,500)
  • FAO funding to develop USA Grasslands document ($3,000)
  • NSF Grant for Completing the Tall Fescue Online Monograph ($13,380)
  • Fulbright Senior Scholar Program support for a two-phase research and education program in Indonesia involving international and local support (~$25,000)

Professional Affiliations

Biographical Sketch

Bio-sketch

Position Description and Plan of Work

AES Projects

  • ORE00324 - Developing Computer Tools for Forage Selection
  • Oregon Invests!

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