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September 6, 2007
麻花影院 agriculture department implements state-of-the-art technology
In response to changes in the agricultural sector, the University of
                    Louisiana at Monroe is instituting a new technology initiative in the
                    Department of Agriculture.
                    
                  The decision to incorporate new and practical applications of biotechnology,
                  mapping software, and GPS/GIS technologies into the Agribusiness curriculum
                  demonstrates 麻花影院鈥檚 participation in the latest industry developments. The
                  university is committed to exposing its students to state-of-the-art
                  demonstrations in field laboratory situations and experiences related
                  to farm management, said James Casey, head of the Department of Agriculture.鈥淭his development in our program keeps the students competitive in an
increasingly difficult marketplace.鈥
To provide the necessary technology demands of Agribusiness, the university
                  will no longer commit financial resources to non-academic activities, such
                  as breeding and boarding thoroughbred horses, activities which have not been
                  financially feasible in the past. With assistance from prominent community
                  members, the horse herd will be winnowed and the proceeds used to fund the
                  department鈥檚 technology initiative. The remaining horses will still
                  contribute to the running of the animal science minor, as well as to courses
                  in equine therapy in continuing education.
                  
                  Jeffrey Cass, the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, calls this new programming the鈥渂est possible outcome鈥 for students pursuing a career in Agribusiness and the
most efficient stewarding of state dollars. 鈥淭he university is first and
foremost an academic enterprise,鈥 Cass said, 鈥渁nd we must honor that trust
                  that the taxpayers have given us by maintaining quality programs with all
                  available resources."
                  
                  For more information, call Casey at (318) 342-1768 or e-mail him at                  jcasey@ulm.edu or call Cass at (318) 342-1754 or e-mail him at jcass@ulm.edu.
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