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Meeting Date: July 15-17, 2000
Agenda Item (provided by ED office): 14.0
Presenter: Dale Vanderholm
Agenda Item Title:Proposal for NC-191 Meeting With European
Colleagues
Background Information:
Many ongoing research activities in the United States and Europe
relate to the use of information systems at the farm level. At
the time of the proposed meeting, research activities of this
committee will involve use of protocol analysis to study the decision
making process, and efforts related to systems design and standards.
Research in the Netherlands has focused on developing a national
agricultural information plan and systems design for strategic
decision making. The German activities relate to integrating information
systems across farms, agribusiness, and advisory services. Thus,
there is much to be gained by a reporting of the research findings
and the sharing of experiences. The objectives of a joint meeting
are to:
2. Establish professional working relationships;
3. Encourage the development of appropriate international standards
information systems; and
4. Encourage collaboration on future research projects.
The University of Wageningen in the Netherlands has agreed to
host a three-day meeting at their conference facilities. Participants
will represent NC-191 and several universities and institutes
in Germany and the Netherlands.
The typical cost to attend a normal U.S. based meeting of NC-191
per committee member averaged about $850 (based on information
supplied by committee members for the last two meetings). An early
spring meeting held at the University of Wageningen will cost
approximately $1,300 to $1,400. It is proposed that each state
will contribute $1,200 to cover the cost of the meeting. With
approval of this joint meeting, the NC-191 committee members will
solicit additional support to cover the balance of the cost. If
additional support can not be located, most members indicated
a willingness to cover the additional costs personally.
Action Requested: Directors' approval for NC-191 to meet
out-of country.
Action Taken: Dale Vanderholm moved that NCRA approve a
1993 meeting of NC-191 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Seconded
by Don Field. It was pointed out that blanket approval by NCRA
would not substitute for individual director approval. Motion
passed.
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