The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1962, Image 11

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    SATURDAY;' NOVEMBER 17. 1962
Conflict Exams Set
The courses * listed below are
those in' which conllict exams'
have been established during the.
filial examination period for the'
fall term 1962. Dec, 4, 5. and 6. i
Department heads and instructors j
have been informed |of the names I
of those students authorized to !
taste .conflict exams. ' J I
7 Students who filed requests for'
conflict exams should obtain a'
copy of their revised final exam-’
ination schedule at: the Schedul
ing Office, 2 Willard. If an, in
structor 'does not receive noti
fication that a student lias been
assigned to a conflict exam, this
copy of the conflict request may
be used , to certify , that: the re
quest has been.authorized. '
In the'schedule below,.T refers
to Tuesday, Dec. 4; \V toiWednes
day, Dec. 5; and Th to Thursday,
Dec. 6. ,The middle number re
fees to the class period i and the
iast. item to the location of the
examination. i ,
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Grain Fields Converted by Automation
By DOROTHY DRASHER
- Automation on the farm ha«
begun a trend to convert land
from grain to grass production.
Herbert Albrecht, president of
North Dakota State University,
said yesterday. ‘
Tjtis trend is particularly ] evi
dent in North Dakota where grain
surpluses, arc-5 becoming, anj in
creasing problem. Research j and
extension work' at the North! Da
kota State University will help
in making this conversion smooth,
he ! said. ;
ALBRECHT, former director of
3gri cu it ur ai extension work at
Penir State, returned to campus
fori .a few days yesterday'.
Unlike Pennsylvania which has
unemployment problems due to
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He said the opportunities are This particular extension work is
more restricted in North Dakota' intended to help the overall econ
than in Pennsylvania for moving omy of the state, he added,
surplus • labor from farm to m- ! In curriculum offerings, Penn
dustry. Suite as well as North Dakota is
The change from griun produc- gearing its agricultural programs,
tion which is in surplus now to‘towards 'training the student to
grassland which can he used for go mhv the business aspects of
raising livestock wilt provide a rather than back to
more stable influence On the econ-- the farm, he said.
omy. Albrechtfsaid; '• FOR EXAMPLE, graduates are
Such production will not be as now turning to agricultural edu
susceptible to ruin, by changes. in cation work, food processing and
the wgather. he.added. ‘ .marketing. Albrecht said. Sales
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extension .service will play a and implements, farm chemical
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