Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 8:25 AM
Convention Center,, Room 251C, Upper Level
164: Advancing the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Soil Science Education and Extension
Sponsor:Z05 S205.1 Council on History, Philosophy & Sociology of Soil Science
Presidings:Joseph Heckman, Rutgers University
Eric Brevik, Valdosta State University
8:25 AMIntroductory Remarks
8:30 AMDevelopment of the Potash Fertilizer Industry in North America. 
Robert Mikkelsen, Potash & Phosphate Institute
9:00 AMScience Funding in New Zealand. 
M. B. Kirkham, Kansas State University, Brent Clothier, The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd
9:30 AMUse of Alternative Tools to Promote Soil Survey: Use, Management and Historical Context.
M. Levin, NRCS-USDA
10:00 AMBreak
10:15 AMA Case for Ethical Arguments on the Inherent Value of Soil. 
Thomas Sauer, USDA-ARS
10:45 AMIndustrial Vs Ecological Models of Agricultural Production. 
Francis Thicke, Radiance Dairy
11:15 AMPlanting Genetically Improved Tree Crops on Previously Forested Soils to Advance the Green Revolution. 
Thomas Molnar, Rutgers University, Joseph Heckman, Rutgers University, Reed Funk, Rutgers University
11:45 AMConcerns about Fluoride Levels in Soils: the Twisted Path to an Age of Reason in the United States.
Phyllis J. Mullenix, Mullenix Consulting
12:15 PMDiscussion
12:30 PMAdjourn

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