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Agricultural Water Management: Proceedings of a Workshop in Tunisia
1155
“Scientific Principles of Agricultural Water Management.”
Dr. John Letey, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Riverside
1225
Questions and Discussion
1255
End of Morning Session
1300
Lunch
1430
“The Role of Science in Agricultural Water Management”
Mr. Tom Huntzinger, Water Appropriations Program, Kansas Dept. ofAgriculture
1500
Questions and Discussion
1530
“Scientific Innovations in Agricultural Water Management: Regulated Deficit Irrigation in Trees and Vines.”
Dr. David Goldhamer, Kearney Agricultural Center
1600
Questions and Discussion
1630
Roundtable Discussion: Conclusions for the Day
1700
Adjourn for Day
Wednesday, June 8
SESSION 2: What do Decision-Makers Need from Scientists?Perspectives of Decision-Makers from the Federal to Local Levels
0900
Panel 1: Science and Agricultural Water Management in the United States
What the grower needs: Mr. Dan Dooley, Grower, Visalia, California
Discussant, government perspectives: Ms. Rita Maguire, President and CEO, ThinkAZand former Director, Arizona Department of Water Resources
1000
Questions and Discussion
1030
Break
1045
The Role of Science in Managing Water: A National Perspective
M. Horchani, Former Secretary of State of Water Resources, Ministry ofAgriculture, Tunisia