| No. | Time | Paper |
| 161 | 8:00 | Introduction. S. T. Kamble, Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583 |
| 162 | 8:05 | The last 100 years--The view from my bicycle: C. V. Riley. J. K. Wangberg, Department of Plant, Soil & Insect Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071 |
| 163 | 8:35 | New generation of insecticides with novel chemistry. L. L. Larson, DowElanco, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 |
| 164 | 9:05 | Current EPA trend for registration of new chemistry-pesticides for minor crops. K. Dorschner, IR-4 Headquarters, The Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 |
| 165 | 9:35 | Impact of technology on entomology - An administrative perspective. S. S. Quisenberry, Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583 |
| Break | 10:00 |
| 166 | 10:05 | Utility of molecular techniques in insect science. M. Koziel, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, 7300 NW 62nd Ave., Johnston, IA 50131 |
| 167 | 10:35 | New frontiers in pollinator management and protection. M. D. Ellis, Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583 |
| 168 | 11:00 | Future of transgenic crops. K. R. Ostlie, Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108 |
| 169 | 11:30 | Future of transgenic crops--Industry perspectives. E. S. Sachs, Monsanto Company, 700 Chesterfield Parkway North, St. Louis, MO 63198 |