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'TRANSFER OF RESEARCH RESULTS INTO PRACTICE IN CZECHOSLOVAK AGRICULTURE'
Pages 112-116

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From page 112...
... Such intensification has become necessary because of the increasing population; the need to use some farm land for mining, road building, and other nonagricultural purposes; and the expected expansion of protected water source areas and areas protected for cultural reasons. Scientific and technological development and the increased utilization of research results are now considered the principal basis for intensification and for increasing the effectiveness of food production in Czechoslovakia.
From page 113...
... It includes scientific programs and tasks of basic and applied research, activities involving international scientific and technological cooperation, the creative initiative of the workers, and a number of other components of scientific and technological development. The Unified Plan is left open to accommodate advances in knowledge.
From page 114...
... For instance, the Oseva Praha Corporation is responsible for the production of seeds and planting material for crops and the State Animal Breeding Enterprises produces farm animal reproductive material. • The central authorities coordinate findings of science and technology for implementation.
From page 115...
... For example, agricultural workers usually produce such novelties within their ancillary production programs. The educational system and its effectiveness in encouraging scientific and technical development are secured by a network of special apprentice schools which prepare qualified workers, secondary agricultural schools which produce technicians and technologists, and agricultural and veterinary universities whose graduates are agricultural engineers and veterinary surgeons.
From page 116...
... These advanced agricultural enterprises serve as examples of prompt transfer of science to practice. They serve as models of effective introduction of progressive technological systems and engineering services into wide application.


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