Abstract:

Most every agricultural conference that I have attended over the last ten years has sent me home with renewed faith in my selection of agriculture as the field in which I could possibly make the greatest contribution to our society and achieve the most personal satisfaction. Each of you has attended dozens of such meetings, some excellent, some good, some not so good; but the facts and figures invariably presented an extremely favorable picture of the challenge which American Agriculture was facing. This was true in spite of the usual ill winds, surplus situations, public relations complications and a host of other "enthusiasm-dampening factors."

 

Keywords:

industry communications, cooperation between colleges and industries

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