• Space age (Continued from Page 25) flow of information about factors related to and influencing crop production, and an efficient pro duce distribution system are needed to balance global supply and demand for food and feed grains. The United States is a major producer of sur plus commodity items and strives to improve the balance in world food supply and demand. By applying many of the aerial survey techniques and associated ground-based data systems developed for the space program, it can provide advance know ledge of crop production and potential demand. With this knowledge, food importers and exporters would be in a position to make earlier and more optimal decisions to buy or sell. Concerning the need for developing space-age crop monitoring techniques, a spokesman for USDA said, “The gathenng of accurate crop production information is becoming increasingly important to the United States and the world, particularly in regard to our nation’s expanding capacity for ex porting feed and food grains.” Another USDA official told the U.S. Congress, “.To permit rational decisions in areas such as pro- JJduction, marketing, transportation, and internal trade, we must have up-to-date, accurate informa tion on world food supplies and world food needs. The Department of Agriculture has been assigned the responsibility for collecting and reporting crop production information to the public.” The more the milk the more the money Sounds simple but you know better You know that even among high PD milk sires there are experts and amateurs at increasing total dairy cash flow The experts are sires that offer more than just high milk production They're sires of "complete" cows— strong producers with balanced udders, strong legs and the strength to sustain high production We're taking a firm stand at Curtiss to provide a genetic source you can turn to for the higher milk production you need without sacrificing the other traits you've so carefully bred for Our goal is to take you to the top the way that counts—with sires and mating assistance aimed at increasing your milk flow, yet keeping efficiency CASHFLOW EXPERTS. 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Cary.lL6ool3 Uncaster Farming, Saturday, September. 9,1978 NOAA YIELD weather observations. For purposes of the experi ment, LACIE is restricted to the study of a single crop—wheat. The use of Earth-observing satellites to gather data on agricultural and other resources is an eco nomically important application of the branch of space technology called remote sensing. In simple terms, remote sensing is the use of instruments to get information about an object without the instru ments being in close contact with the object. Aerial photography is a well-known type of remote sensing. 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