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I. CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM — NOVEMBER 18,1987 



TOPIC: CHANGING OPPORTUNITIES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE 



AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGICAL INDUSTRIES 



Speakers and Topics 



David Smith, Professor of Agricultural History, University of Maine, Orono. Historical 

 Adjustments to Changes in New England Natural Resources. 



Robert W. Long, Acting Assistant Secretary, Science and Education, U.S.D.A. Current 

 and Future Effects of Biotechnology on New Hampshire Agriculture. 



Richard Taylor, Manager, Applied Biotechnology Unit, Arthur D. Little, Inc. New 

 Hampshire as a Center for Biotechnology Industries. 



Berrien Moore III, Director, Institute for the Study of Earth, Ocean and Space, University 

 of New Hampshire. New Hampshire and Global Change: The Challenge. 



Bob H. Robinson, Associate Administrator, Economic Research Service, U.S.D.A. World, 

 National and Regional Economic Issues Affecting New Hampshire Agriculture. 



Lewis Mix, Agway, Inc., Member of the "Toward 2005" Committee. Task Force 2 Report: 

 Issues and Opportunities for Northeast Agriculture, Food and Forestry. 



//. CENTENNIAL WORKSHOP, DECEMBER 1,1987 



TOPIC: NEW DIRECTION IN AGRICULTURAL 



AND NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH 



A. Panel Members on Issues in Agricultural Research 



Stephen Taylor, New Hampshire Commissioner of Agriculture 



Stephen Barba, President, The Balsams 



Erick Leadbeater, Orchardist, Contoocook, NH 



Jim McLaughlin, Senior Planner, NH Office of State Planning 



B. Panel Members on Issues in Natural Resources Research 



Jack Sargent, Director, NH Division of Forests and Lands 



Brad Wyman, Forest Manager, James River Corp. 



Denver Burns, Director, Northeast Forest Experiment Station. U.S. Forest Service 



Ned Therrien, Public Relations, White Mountain National Forest 



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