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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1978
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Back-To-School Special fDirector urges agriculturalists
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to work on increasing funds
Scientists with the Texas Agricul
tural Experiment Station were
served a number of challenges here
Wednesday, Jan. 4., including those
of advancing technology and the
constant problem of adequate fund
ing of research.
Dr. Neville P. Clarke, Experi
ment Station director, told about
500 researchers from throughout
the state that there has been a
change in thinking on providing
money for research and that agricul
tural scientists will need to adjust to
those changes.
Most funds in the past have been
provided on a national level through
the traditional Hatch Act formula-
based system, Clark said. Increased
emphasis is now being placed on
competive research grants.
On the national and state level.
there is more demand for explicit
details on how research money is to
be used, said the director of the
state’s agricultural research agency.
He added that President Carter’s
balanced budget announcements
may have a limiting effect on re
search support. He also said there is
“similar caution on the state level.
Clarke urged Experiment Station
scientists to communicate more ef-
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GIVE
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fectively with legislators represent
ing urban areas, to plan and detail
research more efficiently, and to be
sure that basic research is goal-
oriented and related to the public
good.
He said the Experiment Station’s
current flexibility in research is
“very fortunate.” He challenged
conference members to maintain
that advantage.
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The director also called for moiMgies
collaborative research within
station, which he said is more in
pressive to fund sources than an
fragmented and individual researd)
projects.
Clarke’s final challenge was a
quest for improved communicatii
with such sources of funds as busi
ness and industry. pier tl
An impromptu appearance at ttftre tl
conference was made by Dr. Janiatouj
E. Miller, president of Texas A&Hgo w
University and immediate pastifowni
rector of the Experiment Static (rdfo
Director Clarke presented the prt- igre r<
ident with an engraved plaque layer
recognition of Miller's “outstandi (forked
leadership and dedicated service”k tony n
the station. Isiarea
Following the presentation, M ereste
ler told the group that the A&S hursd
Board of Regents appreciates an i go, i
wants “top flight agricultural i t 'onigli
search. ” T lople.
He said that as president hei [The
meeting many leaders in business gh26
industrial and scientific fields wl tonl;
tell him A&M graduates ai mpts
superior and perform well in the 35 fi
careers. argin
The guest speaker at the confet Mete
ence’s opening session was T.J. Bi ig lin
low, chairman of the board and chi! y. F(
executive officer of the worlcl&Ms
largest oilseed crusher — Anderst pec. 6,
Clayton and Company of Houston yat’
He described the Experimet Both
Station’s research and developm« fecial
(R&D) as “impressive and out stain ilidate
ing,” and essential to agriculture rm a
economic health. He noted thi [yans
U.S. agricultural exports are help ents
ing “keep this country afloat’ an adenl
are paying for much of the oil in itil M
ports from the Middle East. enty
ithga
R&D is costly and time consul
ing, whether it is with the Texas '^■st th
ricultural Experiment Station; jg p
Anderson, Clayton and Compan®j es ,
but the need is always there, tl U
speaker emphasized.
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