Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 22, 1983, Image 154

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    D 22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22,1983
Crop Society elects officers
ANAHEIM, Cal. -
William L. Colville,
professor and head of
the Division of
Agronomy, University
of Georgia, Athens,
became president of the
Crop Science Society of
America last month at
the annual CSSA lun
cheon and awards
program. He succeeds
W. L. Brown, chairman
and chief executive
officer. Pioneer Hi-Bred
International, Inc., Des
Moines, lowa, as head of
the 5,500-member
scientific, educational
organization.
Colville’s area of
specialization centers
around crop ecology,
production research and
teaching. His research
activities focus on
production managem
ent, ecology, growth
regulation, defoliation
and microclimatology
of forage and row crops.
His research has led to a
reconsideration of the
role of plant population,
rwo spacing and related
factors in high
productivity crop
ecosystems.
A Fellow of the
American Society of
Agronomy (1968),
Colville has served on
numerous ASA and C
SSA committees, in
cluding chairing the
CSSA budget and
finance committee and
serving on the CSSA and
ASA boards of directors.
A recipient of the ASA
Agronomic Education
Award (1969), he holds
his bachelor’s degree
from lowa State
University, Ames, and
his master’s and doc
toral degrees from the
University of Wisconsin,
Madison.
Wayne F. Keim,
professor and head of
the Department of
Agronomy, Colorado
State University, Fort
Collins, is ASA’s
president-elect.
He will become
president of the
organization at the 1983
annual meeting in
Washington, D.C.
Keim has conducted
research in the areas of
genetics, breeding,
physiology, cytology
and seed production in
perennial forage
legumes with emphasis
on the genera Lotus and
Trifolium. He has
taught introductory
genetics to more than
7,000 students over a 20-
year period; 125 of these
students subsequently
earned master’s or
doctoral degrees in
plant or animal
breeding.
Among his innovative
teaching techniques, he
developed a genetics
laboratory course to
provide "hands on”
experience for un
dergraduates as well as
programs and visual
aids to motivate young
people into agronomic
careers.
He holds degrees from
the University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, and
Cornell University,
Ithaca.
Other newly-elected
CSSA officers for 1982-83
include: Ronald L.
Phillips, University of
Minnesota, St. Paul,
chairman-elect. Crop
Breeding, Genetics and
Cytology: Curtis J.
Nelson, University of
Missouri, Columbia,
chairman-elect. Crop
Physiology and
Metabolism; Lowell E.
Moser, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln.
chairman-elect, Crop
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