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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 36:184-194 (1972)
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Training and Employment of Professional Agronomists1

J. L. Ahlrichs2 and Committee3

ABSTRACT

It may be said that this report strives to provide direction for certain reorientations of soil science water research that will yield the kinds of data needed by the Soil Science Society of America for making decisions on the proper allocation, use, and development of water resources. In generating the data needed for making water decisions, soil science will likely move beyond traditional confines of soil science and into multidisciplinary studies yielding results with implications far beyond the immediate horizons of agriculture. The current tools, data, and theory that document the content of soil science provide solid foundations for venturing forth into multidisciplinary decision making research for use in intra- as well as inter-industrial water-use decision making. In the venture, soil scientists face a challenging and rewarding future in their service to mankind.


NOTES

1 1971 report of the S571 Committee on Training of Soil Scientists. Approved for publication by the SSSA Board of Directors on Aug. 16, 1971, and by the Editorial Board on Nov. 22, 1971.

2 Professor of Agronomy, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 47907, and chairman of the S571 committee.

3 Members of the S571 committee for 1970–71 were, in addition to the chairman: H. F. Arneman, Univ. of Minnesota; D. O. Spinks, Univ. of Florida; W. J. Flocker, Univ. of California; J. T. Hood, Auburn Univ.; L. F. Michelson, Amherst, Mass.; H. D. Foth, Michigan State Univ.; F. R. Troeh, Iowa State Univ.; and Richard Protz, Univ. of Guelph, Ontario, Can.







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