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Ph: 393-3906 • Persuading People (Continued from Page 1) noted that most of the agion omists attending the confer ence “have the technical knowledge to probably double the crop yields of the world ” “But this is not occurring,” he said. “Even in those under developed nations where there has been the greatest concen tration of technology and ef fort to increase yields, the le sults have been most distiess mg . . because we do not know how to persuade people to accept new methods rapidly enough to solve the food piob lem ” Sjo cited these examples' —Farmers in one undei de veloped countiy refused to use new steel plows which requn ed the use of two hands be cause they weie accustomed to using only one hand on the plow and the other to guide the bullock —A pioductive variety of rice cannot be introduced to part of Nepal because it would require a new threshing tech nique In Nepal, threshing is a family undei taking involving social and ritual as well as mechanical actmt-es. —Running water in houses is not accepted in some coun tries because the village well is a social center as well as a source of water. Some of our other import ant problems seeking peace among men, coping with man made changes in our environ ment, and securing equal op- u|ia SAVE s2s* WEEKEND irf KIT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE OF ANY | McCULLOCH. l,ghtweight IgjSy saw With 16” factory installed bar and chain. portumties for all involve an understanding of the funda mentals of human behavior, not only among social scien tists, bu_ by all educated men, he added Sjo noted that teams of re searchers representing several disciplines are working on problems of much smaller di mensions at almost every agri cultural experiment station m the countiy “For effective team research, it is insufficient to bung to gether even the most eminei t economist, soil scientist, and oiop scientist to solve a piob lem unless each has a bas>c understanding and appi eciation of the othei’s specialities,” he said. 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