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2006 University Review. Welcome Thank you for your commitment to the process. University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences • Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. 2006 University Review. Committee members Doug Bailey – Horticulture
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2006 University Review Welcome Thank you for your commitment to the process University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences • Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
2006 University Review Committee members • Doug Bailey – Horticulture • Ursula Dietrich – Small Animal Medicine • Jeff Fisher – Environmental Health Science • Tom Sims – University of Delaware University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences • Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
2006 University Review Itinerary Sunday, November 26, 2006 Tom Sims arrives in Athens, Dinner Monday, November 27, 2006 (Athens) Breakfast 8:30 a.m. - Meeting with Staff (CRSS Conference Room) 9:00 a.m. - Meeting with Undergraduate Students (Room 2401, Plant Sciences Building) 9:30 a.m. - Meeting with Graduate Students (Room 2401, Plant Sciences Building) 10:15 a.m. - Meeting with Faculty (Room 142, CAGT Building) 11:30 a.m. - Meeting with Cooperators (Room 142, CAGT Building) 12:30 p.m. - Lunch for faculty, cooperators and review team (128, 130 CAGT Building) 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. - Departmental Presentations (Room 128, 130 CAGT Building) Dinner Tuesday, November 28, 2006 (Athens, Travel to Griffin) Breakfast 9:30 a.m. - Meeting with Administration - Drs. Angle, Shulstad, Sparks, Broder (Room 107 Conner Hall) 10:30 - Noon - Tour of facilities -- Plant Sciences Building - Donn Shilling CAGT - Roger Boerma Greenhouses - Kurk Lance Noon - Lunch 1:00 p.m. - Tour Plant Sciences Farm - Herb Yeomans 2:00 p.m. - Leave for Griffin (Arrive in Griffin, get review team checked into hotel), Dinner
2006 University Review Itinerary(cont.) Wednesday, November 29th (Griffin, Travel to Tifton) Breakfast 8:30 a.m. -- Meeting with Staff (Large Conference Room, Redding Building) 9:15 a.m. -- Meeting with Students (305 Flynt Building) 10:00 a.m. -- Meeting with Assistant Dean (Dr. Arkin’s office, Flynt Building) 11:00 a.m. -- Meeting with Cooperators (Large Conference Room, Redding Building) Noon - Lunch, faculty, cooperators, review team (Large Conf. Room, Redding Bldg.) 1:00 p.m. -- Meeting with faculty (Large Conference Room, Redding Building) 2:00 p.m. -- Tour of facilities - Jerry Johnson 3:00 p.m. -- Leave for Tifton ((Arrive in Tifton, get review team checked into hotel), Dinner Thursday, November 30th (Tifton, return home) Breakfast 9:00 a.m. -- Meeting with Students (TBA) 9:30 a.m. -- Meeting with Staff (Conference Room, Horticulture Building) 10:00 a.m. -- Meeting with faculty (Conference Room, Horticulture Building) 11:00 a.m. -- Meeting with Cooperators (Conference Room, Horticulture Building) Noon - Lunch, faculty, cooperators, review team (Conf. Room, Horticulture Building) 1:30 p.m. -- Meeting with Assistant Dean (Dr. Brown’s office, NESPAL Building) 2:00 p.m. -- Tour of facilities - Charles Douglas Tom Sims to Airport (Flight departs at 6:55 p.m.)
2006 University Review Departmental Presentation Each presentation will be approximately 7 minutes with 3 minutes allotted at the end of each presentation for Q&A. Departmental Overview – Donn Shilling Undergraduate Program – Bill Vencill Graduate Program - Miguel Cabrera Research Overview - Roger Boerma Breeding/Genetics/ Genomics – Roger Boerma Environmental Sciences – David Radcliffe Crop Management & Physiology – Bob Carrow Weed Science - Bill Vencill BREAK (20 min.) Extension and Outreach Overview - Dewey Lee Crop Management - John Beasley Soils - David Kissel Water - Larry West Facilities Athens - Donn Shilling Griffin - Jerry Johnson Tifton - Steve Brown Q&A
2006 University Review Overview • Agriculture Statistics • Mission and Function • Structure • Department Statistics • Governance/Communication • Research/Teaching/Extension University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences • Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
Importance of Food and Fiber Agriculture Statistics In two-thirds of Georgia’s counties, Agriculture represents either the largest or second largest part of the counties economy. Source: “The Economic Importance of Food and Fiber to Georgia’s Rural Economy”
Agriculture Statistics 2005 Total Farm Gate Value GA = $10.580 billion 2004 = $10.284 billion $0 - $20,000,000 $20,000,000 - $45,000,000 $45,000,000 - $80,000,000 $80,000,000 - $200,000,000 $200,000,000 - $316,814,000
Agriculture Statistics 2005 Row & Forage Crops Farm Gate Value GA = $1.6 billion 2004 = $1.5 billion $0 - $1,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $5,000,000 - $15,000,000 $15,000,000 - $30,000,000 $30,000,000 - $58,866,000
Agriculture Statistics 2005 Ornamental Horticulture Farm Gate Value GA = $699 million 2004 = $657 million $0 - $1,000,000 $1,000,000 - $3,000,000 $3,000,000 - $6,000,000 $6,000,000 - $10,000,000 $10,000,000 - $43,415,000
Mission and Function To discover new knowledge and evaluate innovative concepts and technologies to enhance science and help ensure sustainable natural resources and a profitable agricultural industry through teaching, research and extension activities.
Mission and Function Multi-functional, multi-locational, interdisciplinary department • GA Mtn Res & Ed Center, Blairsville • NW Res & Ed Center, Calhoun • Wahsega 4-H Center, Dahlonega • Athens Campus • Fortson 4-H Center, Hampton • Rock Eagle 4-H Center, Eatonton • Griffin Campus • Central Res & Ed Center, Eatonton • Collaborative Res, Fort Valley • Statesboro • SW Res & Ed Center, Plains • Vidalia Onion & Veg Res Farm, Reidsville • Burton 4-H Center • Tifton Campus • Bamboo Farm &Coastal Gardens, Savannah • Rural Development Center • C.M. Stripling Irrigation Res Park, Camilla • Jekyll Island 4-H Center • Attapulgus Research Farm
Structure Dean Associate Deans/Assistant Deans --Programmatic & Location Department Heads Faculty
Mission and Function Programs • Breeding/Genetics/Genomics • Crop Management and Physiology • Environmental Sciences • Weed Science
Departmental Statistics Departmental Staffing and Students Faculty - 41 Research Scientist - 5 Post Doctoral Associates - 4 Technicians - 62 Administrative Staff - 6 Graduate Students - 42 Undergraduate Students - 150
Departmental Statistics Budget Base Budget $6,000,000 Grants $4,208,871 Contributions Various $ 441,593 4-H $ 116,071 Royalties $ 611,552
Governance/Communication • Locational Meetings • Spring and Fall faculty meetings • Executive Committee- REIs and Extension Coordinator • Standing Committees
Governance/Communication Information Continuum Public/ Industry County Agents R/T E Students Scientific community
Customers Interaction and Communication Teaching • Students • Colleagues • Decision makers • Interest Groups • Farmers • Regulators • Policy makers Customer Research Extension
UGA State-Wide Teaching Program Teaching Programs
State-wide Teaching Programs • Undergraduate • Turfgrass Management • Agriscience & Environmental Systems • Biological Sciences • Plant Sciences Area of Emphasis • Environmental Chemistry • Water and Soil Resources • Applied Biotechnology • Plant Science Area of Emphasis • Environmental Resource Science • Graduate • MS • Ph.D • Non-thesis Master • MPPPM
Students • Relevant majors • Recruitment • Internships • Scholarships • Job placement • Employer relationships • Loyalty • Student life/educational experience • Access to faculty
Extension Specialists - Translate, package, and deliver information Public, Industry, and Others County Agents Educational Programs
Extension • 157 County offices • Funding-federal, state, county, private • Close relationship between departments and county programs • All politics are local
Research Industry Extension Government Public Teaching Scientific Community
Research All information is based on “good science”
FUNDING QUALITY TIME The Challenge
2006 Crop and Soil Sciences University Review Thank you for your attention Questions? University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences • Department of Crop and Soil Sciences