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Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and the Changing Structure of U.S. Agriculture
Appendix A Committee to Review the Role of Publicly Funded Agricultural Research on the Structure of U.S. Agriculture
Public Workshop
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
BOARD ON AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
University of Wisconsin, Madison
November 19, 1999
AGENDA
8:30–9:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Anthony Earl, Committee Chair; Lee Paulson, Project Director
8:45
Agricultural Research Service Overview
Edward Knipling, Associate Adminstrator
9:30
Competitive Research Grants and Awards Management Overview
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Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and the Changing Structure of U.S. Agriculture
Sarah (Sally) Rockey, Deputy Administrator, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
10:15
Break
10:30
Effects of Publicly Funded Agricultural Research on Structure
Robert Evenson, Professor of Economics, Yale University
11:15
Producer Perspective
Mike Wehler, Upland Prairie Farms, Wisconsin
12:00 noon
Lunch
1:00
Producer Perspective
Marlyn Jorgensen, Jorg-Anna Farms, Garrison, Iowa
1:45
Federal/Producer Interactions and Perspectives
Roger Gerrits, Agricultural Consultant (formerly Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture)
2:30
Constraints and Obligations to Providing Publicly Funded Research to Underserved Citizens for the Broad Public Good
Margaret Krome, Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, East Troy, Wisconsin
3:15
Break
3:30
Swine Production Systems
Jay Harmon, Associate Professor and Extension Agricultural Engineer, Iowa State University
4:15
Science, Technology, and the Structure of the Dairy Farm Sector: Review of Research Results by the Program on Agricultural Technology Studies, University of Madison, Wisconsin
Douglas Jackson-Smith, Co-Director
5:00
Producer Perspective
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Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and the Changing Structure of U.S. Agriculture
James Van Der Pol, Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture
5:45
Adjourn