Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 30, 1967, Image 5

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• City Representation Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 30, 1967—5
(Continued from Page 1)
tracts now will have seven mem
bers, instead of five as in the
past. The new boards will inr
elude four farmer direotois, two
urban directors, and one county
commissioner.
The membeishiip of the State
Soil and Water Conservation
Commission also wail be increas
ed. The new commission will
comprise four faimer members
and two urban members in ad
dition to the Secretary of Agri
culture who serves as commis
sion, chain man, the Secretary of
the Department of Forests and
Waters, and the dean of the
College of Agriculture at The
Pennsylvania State University.
District directors and commis
sion members all serve without
pay
This increased repiesentation
will give soul and water conser
vation distracts a bioader base
from which to guide, develop,
activate and cooidmate pio
grams, Secretaiy Bull said
An ex-Ga who was plenty un
happy 'at being oideied around
in the At my was filling out an
income tax blank, he came to
the pait maiked “Do not wute
in 'thus space ” Incensed at thus
limitation on his personal Lib
erty, he penciled in the forbid
den space “I wull write where I
darn please.”
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• 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-
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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.
Historically, agi icultural so
cial scientists have been ex
pected to have a basic undei
slanding of production tech
nology befoie they could ef
fectively woik with their pio
duction colleagues in leseardi
effoits, he said
Since so many production
pioblems in agriculture today
are behavioral centered, Sjo
suggested that all membeis of
the reseaich team have some
educational experience in so
cial science.
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