USDA focuses talents, money on top research needs WASHINGTON, D.C. - Lean fiscal times or not, 1983 and 1984 will be productive years for the nation’s agricultural science and education system, a U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture official predicted recently. “To do a good job for our far mers and consumers, we’ll have to manage our resources with care, and we’re taking steps to do just that,” said Orville G. Bentley, USDA assistant secretary for science and education. “This will meam streamlining operations and some shifts in priorities. We’ll simply have to focus our W Wickes Lumber n «• SSiewe.. t&RMSuqSSI* B TREATED TIMBERS The perfect choice for farm buildings! Economical treated boards can be stained, painted or allowed to weather naturally. Durable... creates a safe guard against termite damage and decay. 10‘ 12’ 14’ 16’ 18’ 20’ 22’ 24* 26’ *10.32 * 8,44 * 9.00 4x6 *16.43 *13.50 6x6 Versatility Plus long-lusting Protection! Progressive farm owners save time and money by using our top- quality trusses. Delivery is made right to the job site... and our trusses are pre engineered to meet your exact needs. • 24'...4/12 pitch...4' 0.C....32 lb. total load *23.90 each • 30'...4/12 pitch...4' 0.0....32 lb. total load *35.99 each • 40’...4/12 pitch...4' 0.C....32 lb. total load *66.95 each Wickes Lumber... Your Best Choice! JaVS t \I VS Mile North East of EPHRATA, PA. on Rt. 272 .. ' PH: 717733 ‘ 6521 or Lanc - 717-394*9325 talents and money on the high increase of 2.6 percent to a total of research and education needs.” $472 million. This would be enough, Bentley, whose responsibilities said Bentley to carry out the include four USDA agencies the agency’s research mission, Agricultural Research Service, the providing the funds are managed Cooperative binte Research and spent wisely. Service, the Extension Service and Getting needed research done, the National Agricultural Library Bentley said, is much more than says the system will sustain its just spending a given amount of basic functions despite tight money. budgets. How the system is structured There are some increases in the and managed, he said, can greatly proposed 1984 budget, said Ben- enhance the productivity of tley, although these will be more research. As one example of than offset by rising costs. changes now being In that budget, the Agricultural made, he said, the research Research Service would get an agency already is redirecting $45 *23.10 *19.76 *14.44 *12.77 *35.50 *25.38 *19.16 FARM TRUSSES Roofing CertainTeedEl Asphalt Roof Shingles Self-sealing; popular three-tab design B 3 Bundles = 100 Sq. Ft. M H Bundle Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8 AM to 8 PM; Tues. & Wed. 8 AM to 5 PM; Sat. 8 AM to 3 PM STEEL ROOFING & SIDING 36” actual coverage *2650 *4657 *4058 Painted (White, Red, Brown) WELL PUMPS • Vz HP Jet Pump $ 184*95 • % HP Jet Pump *21 9*95 • Vz HP Submersible *289.95 • 3 A HP Submersible *357.95 8’ 10’ 12’ 14' 16* * 859 ialvanized ’11.29 iafvalum ’11.69 DOUBLE 4 VINYL SIDING 7 Colors in Stock Prices Range From *51.95 sq *62.95 sq million from lower priority projects into higher priority areas. This means that some scientific talents, funds and other resources are being shifted to new locations around the country. “Right now,” he said, “we are focusing our priorities on research projects which will help increase plant and animal productivity, allow us to expand our agricultural products export markets and conserve our natural resources.” More details on upcoming changes in the research agency will be announced soon, said Bentley. nish is corrosion and itant. Lengths avail it most of your farm iction needs. *1759 ’15.09 ’12.99 ’10.79 ’1879 ’ia99 *14.09 *23.39 *2059 *17.48 ‘1459 Wickes Lumber Lancaster Fanriwi, Saturday, March 5,1983-D25 What about the planned $4l-6 million cut in the existing $329 million bucket of the Extension Service, which helps with informal educational efforts of the land grant universities in the states, counties, cities, towns and rural communities? - “That cut will not directly affect the traditional programs of ex tension work,” said Bentley. Rather, the planned reduction is in funds targeted on special needs at the regional or national level.” Today’s high Technology, he said, has radically changed the world of science, making it practical to perform basic research and non-commercial development work. When basic research on a given project is completed, he said, the benefits of the research are made available to the country’s farmers and con sumers through extension programs and the private sector. Existing major programs of the Cooperative State Research Service would be maintained in the proposed 1964 budget. However, Bentley said, reductions are proposed in special research grants and targeted animal health (Turn to Page D 26)