Integrated Crop Management

Hello Dolly: The biotechnology revolution for agriculture has arrived

An Iowa Communications Network (ICN) seminar will be held on March 2, 1998, to discuss the current issues surrounding technological advances in agriculture. Recent innovations such as the cloned sheep, Dolly, erupted international controversy in the political and scientific realms of agriculture. This supplementary seminar is provided in conjunction with the 1998 National Forum for Agriculture. Come and voice your opinions on biotechnology issues affecting every citizen in the present and the near future. The topics to be presented at the ICN sites are as follows:


Biotechnology and Agriculture: A Catalyst for Revolutionary Change

7:00-7:20 p.m.

Sano Shimoda, President,

BioSciences Securities, Inc.

Audience questions, 7:20-7:30 p.m.

Biotechnology in the European Community: Policies and their Motivation

7:30-7:45 p.m.

Noel Devisch, President, Boerenbond

Belgian Farmers Union

Biotechnology and the U.S. Farmer

7:45-8:00 p.m.

Dean Kleckner, President

American Farm Bureau Federation

Audience Questions

8:00-9:00 p.m.

Stan Johnson, Moderator

Vice Provost for ISU Extension

You can attend the seminar at any one of the following ICN sites:

For more information on the National Forum for Agriculture, contact Billi Hunt at the Greater Des Moines Chamber of Commerce Federation (515-286-4965). The forum will be held on March 2 and 3, 1998, at the Marriott Hotel, Des Moines, Iowa The National Forum for Agriculture is sponsored by the Food and Agricultural Council of the Greater Des Moines Chamber of Commerce Federation, the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University, and Iowa State University Extension.

See also the Forum Schedule and additional information [1].

This article originally appeared on page 21 of the IC-480 (2) -- February 16, 1998 issue.


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