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Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Program Participants." National Research Council. 1991. Toward Sustainability: A Plan for Collaborative Research on Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1822.
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APPENDIX H

Program Participants

The following is a list of participants in the open forum on sustainable agriculture held November 14, 1990, at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

Perry Adkisson, Texas A&M University

Donald Alford, Bozeman, Montana

Keith Andrews, Pan American School of Agriculture

Gerald F. Arkin, University of Georgia

Reuben Ausher, Ministry of Agriculture, Israel

John Axtell, Purdue University

Frank H. Baker, Winrock International

William Barclay, Greenpeace

Kenneth R. Barker, North Carolina State University

Patricia Barnes-McConnell, Michigan State University

Hector Barreto, Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo, Guatemala

Richard Berntsen, Michigan State University

Robert O. Blake, Committee on Agricultural Sustainability for Developing Countries

Lindsay Brown, IMC Fertilizer, Inc.

Harold Coble, North Carolina State University

David Coleman, University of Georgia

Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Portland, Oregon

Ousmene Coulibaly, Purdue University

William Crichton, Mill Valley, California

Pierre Crosson, Resources for the Future

Charles Curtis, Ohio State University

Charles Delp, American Phytopathological Society

Jay Dorsey, Ohio State University

Clive A. Edwards, Ohio State University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Program Participants." National Research Council. 1991. Toward Sustainability: A Plan for Collaborative Research on Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1822.
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Yoseph O. El Kana, Embassy of Israel

Robert Eplee, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Monika Escher, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Richard A. Frederiksen, Texas A&M University

Margaret Freucks, House Select Committee on Hunger

Thomas B. Fricke, Marlboro, Vermont

Vincent Gallucci, University of Washington

John Gerber, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Jere L. Gilles, University of Missouri-Columbia

Grace Goodell, Johns Hopkins University

David Groenfeld, Silver Spring, Maryland

Lowell Hardin, Purdue University

William L. Hargrove, University of Georgia

Susanna Hecht, University of California-Los Angeles

James B. Henson, Washington State University

Hans R. Herren, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Benin

Peter Hildebrand, University of Florida

Fred Hoefner, Washington, D.C.

Diana Horne, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Robert Hudgens, Winrock International

Patricia Hung, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Robert Hunter, DowElanco

William B. Jackson, Bowling Green State University

Barry Jacobsen, Auburn University

Rhonda Janke, Rodale Research Center

N. S. Jodha, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Nepal

William F. Johnson, Board on International Food and Agricultural Development and Economic Cooperation

Michael Joshua, Virginia State University

Anthony S. R. Juo, Texas A&M University

William Doral Kemper, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Kirklyn M. Kerr, Ohio State University

Agnes Kiss, The World Bank

Elizabeth Laking, Overseas Development Council

Rattan Lal, Ohio State University

Jackie Lundy, University of California-Santa Cruz

David MacKenzie, U.S. Department of Agriculture

John Malechek, Utah State University

Charles B. McCants, Raleigh, North Carolina

James McVey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Liberat Ndaboroheye, American University

Constance L. Neely, Terraqua International

Mortimer Neufville, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore

John J. Nicholaides III, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Eliudo Omolo, International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Kenya

Robert Paarlberg, Wellesley College

Walter Parham, U.S. Office of Technical Assessment

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Program Participants." National Research Council. 1991. Toward Sustainability: A Plan for Collaborative Research on Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1822.
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James Parr, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Gene V. Pollard, University of the West Indies

Joshua Posner, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Edwin C. Price, Oregon State University

Albert Printz, Neill & Co., Inc.

Sunil Pulukkody, American University

John Ragland, Board on International Food and Agricultural Development and Economic Cooperation

Ned S. Raun, Winrock International

Thomas B. Rice, Dekalb Plant Genetics

John T. Roundtree, University of Maryland, College Park

Kerry Sachs, FINTRAC, Inc.

Ricardo J. Salvador, Iowa State University

Pedro Sanchez, North Carolina State University

John Sanders, Purdue University

Susan Schram, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges

G. Edward Schuh, University of Minnesota

E. Adilson Serrao, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisas Agropecuàrias, Brazil

Christopher Seubert, Development Alternatives, Inc.

El Hadji Malick Sow, American University

Jitendra P. Srivastava, The World Bank

Claire Starkey, FINTRAC, Inc.

Allen Steinhauer, University of Maryland, College Park

George Teetes, Texas A&M University

Paul Teng, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines

Legesse Tessema, American University

H. David Thurston, Cornell University

Nicolas A. Van der Graaff, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy

Jan van Schilfgaarde, United States Department of Agriculture

Christopher Seubert, Development Alternatives, Inc.

Lori Ann Thrupp, World Resources Institute

G. K. Veeresh, University of Agricultural Sciences, India

Robert Wagner, Potash & Phosphate Institute

D. Michael Warren, Iowa State University

Raymond Weil, University of Maryland, College Park

Thomas Westing, University of Arkansas

James Worstell, Save the Children

John Yohe, University of Nebraska

AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

William Furtick, Agency Director for Food and Agriculture

Office of Agriculture

David Bathrick, Director

Kenneth Baum

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Program Participants." National Research Council. 1991. Toward Sustainability: A Plan for Collaborative Research on Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1822.
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Harvey Blackburn

James Bonner

Elizabeth Corter

Vince Cusumano

Tejpal Gill

Thurman L. Grove

Harvey Hortik

Chris Jones

Jaye Melcher

John Malcolm

Robert Schaffert

Allan Showler

Joyce Turk

Office of Rural Development

Eric Chetwynd

William Douglas

Terry L. Hardt

Pamela Stanbury

Michael Yates

Office of Forestry, Environment, and Natural Resources

Twig Johnson

Michael Philly

Bureau for Africa

Peter Celpert

Lance Jepson

Walter Knausenberger

Benjamin A. Stoner

Bureau for Asia and Near East

John Flynn

Alan Hurdus

Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean

Angel Chivi

Michael Korin

Raymond W. Walderon

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Board on Agriculture

Charles Benbrook, Executive Director

James Tavares, Associate Executive Director

Carla Carlson, Director of Communications

Curt Meine, Staff Associate

Barbara Rice, Associate Editor

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Program Participants." National Research Council. 1991. Toward Sustainability: A Plan for Collaborative Research on Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1822.
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Board on Science and Technology for International Development

John Hurley, Director

Michael McD. Dow, Project Director

Jay J. Davenport, Senior Program Officer

Neal Brandes, Project Assistant

Patricia A. Harrington

Nancy Nachbar

Sunny Schlichter

Lynn Wolter

Water Science and Technology Board

Steven Parker, Director

Chris Elfring, Senior Staff Officer

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Program Participants." National Research Council. 1991. Toward Sustainability: A Plan for Collaborative Research on Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1822.
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