BUTLER/CUNNINGHAM

This page is the Final Report on the 2004 Butler/Cunningham Conference. It consists primarily of a list of contributors and refeences to their materials.

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2004

FINAL REPORT

 

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For convenience, the contributors are not listed according to their appearance at the conference, but by alphabetical order. Contributors may have visual materials, a 500 word abstract, or both. Contributors who spoke on more than one topic might have more than one set of materials. The short descriptions below are not the exact titles of talks (for which, see Brochure) but merely a guide for the present page.

Boyd, Claude: Introduction and Overview

 

Clay, Jason: Growing Environmental Concerns in Agriculture

 

Davis, Jeanine: Innovative Agriculture in North Carolina and its Implications for Alabama

 

Flinchbaugh, Barry:

The Role of the South in the History of Agricultural Policy

The Growing Influence of the Consumer on Agriculture

 

Goldburg, Rebecca: How Agriculture Can Be More Responsive to the Environment

 

Goodloe, Carol: Contemporary USDA Policy and How It Is Adminstered

 

Goodman, W. Bob: Crop Production in Alabama

 

Hughes, Bill: USDA in Alabama Now

 

Hutton, Linda: Results from the Recent USDA Agriculture Census

 

Jenkins, Allison (Newell): Environmental Issues in Alabama Agriculture

 

Molnar, Joseph: Agricultural Innovation in the Local Region

 

Odle, Jack: How "Progressive Farmer" Magazine Has Responded to Changes in the Make Up of Rural Residents

 

Ray, Daryll: Agriculture and the Free Market, Sustainability of Current Policy

 

Shell, Wayne: Historical Changes in Alabama Agriculture and Their Implications for Current Policy

 

Vanderberry, Herb: Results from the Recent USDA Agriculture Census Particularly for Alabama