Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 17, 1984, Image 34

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Bottom Farm of Fairfield. From left are judge William Curry,
owner Frank Darcey, Pa. Cattleman’s Queen Heather
Schofield, and exhibitor Randy Becker.
Lecture
delivered
by York
WASHINGTON, D.C.
E.T. York, chancellor
emeritus, State
University System of
Florida, presened the
1984 Seaman A. Knapp
Memorial Lecture in
memory of “The Father
of Extension” this week
in Denver, Colo.
York gave the lecture,
the fifth in an annual
series, at the annual
meeting of the National
Association of State
Universities and Land-
Grant Colleges at the
Denver Hilton Hotel,
Sunday through Wed
nesday. His selection
was announced today at
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
Mary Nell Green
wood, administrator of
USDA’s Extension
Service, said Knapp’s
success as a national
leader of the farm and
home demonstration
system helped bring
about the Smith-Lever
Act of 1914, which
resulted in the
organization of the
Cooperative Extension
Service in every state.
“The Knapp principle
of demonstration
education involved
more than just a new
teaching method. It
represented a deep
insight into the
motivation and com
mitment of people,”
Greenwood said.
York is chairman of
the Board for In
ternational Food and
Agricultural Develop
ment. He served under
the five most recent
Presidents on special
assignments at the
international level. At
the request of President
Reagan, he headed
three Presidential
missions on agricultural
development to Central
America and the
Caribbean, Egypt and
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