The Land Grant College and University (LGCU) research system is in a state of confusion. Public research privatization, industry concentration, and balancing money and the Land Grant mission are issues LGCUs currently face. The ag-biotechnology revolution complicates these issues. This paper provides four mission related policy recommendations for the LGCU system. Keywords: Biotechnology, Land Grant Mission, ResearchBiotechnology, Land Grant Mission, Research, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Society's demands on the agricultural research system are evolving from preoccupation with the yield...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if there is a best model available fo...
We enthusiastically support Philip H. Abelson’s call for substantially increased funding for basic a...
The Land Grant College and University (LGCU) research system is in a state of confusion. Public rese...
There is at least a prima facie moral tension between universities asserting land-grant principles a...
Sustainable agricultural research and education have gained acceptability within the land-grant syst...
"It is further the policy of the Congress to promote the efficient production, marketing, distributi...
Agriculture has always been an important cornerstone of Iowa\u27s economy. The highly publicized dif...
This paper examines the empirical evidence for synergies or tradeoffs associated with the rapid rise...
The overarching mission of the land-grant system is to combine teaching, research, and extension to ...
This work exploits information on U.S. patents to identify trends in university ag-biotech patenting...
It's not business as usual. This was the most common statement customers of the Land Grant Universit...
The nature of public agricultural research changed in 1980 when the Bayh-Dole Act allowed universiti...
Research Directors at American Land-Grant Universities are optimistic regarding the future agricultu...
In this article, we offer a manifesto for a progressive twenty-first century land-grant mission in a...
Society's demands on the agricultural research system are evolving from preoccupation with the yield...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if there is a best model available fo...
We enthusiastically support Philip H. Abelson’s call for substantially increased funding for basic a...
The Land Grant College and University (LGCU) research system is in a state of confusion. Public rese...
There is at least a prima facie moral tension between universities asserting land-grant principles a...
Sustainable agricultural research and education have gained acceptability within the land-grant syst...
"It is further the policy of the Congress to promote the efficient production, marketing, distributi...
Agriculture has always been an important cornerstone of Iowa\u27s economy. The highly publicized dif...
This paper examines the empirical evidence for synergies or tradeoffs associated with the rapid rise...
The overarching mission of the land-grant system is to combine teaching, research, and extension to ...
This work exploits information on U.S. patents to identify trends in university ag-biotech patenting...
It's not business as usual. This was the most common statement customers of the Land Grant Universit...
The nature of public agricultural research changed in 1980 when the Bayh-Dole Act allowed universiti...
Research Directors at American Land-Grant Universities are optimistic regarding the future agricultu...
In this article, we offer a manifesto for a progressive twenty-first century land-grant mission in a...
Society's demands on the agricultural research system are evolving from preoccupation with the yield...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if there is a best model available fo...
We enthusiastically support Philip H. Abelson’s call for substantially increased funding for basic a...