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Seed E-News
February 4, 2005
3rd Annual USDA/ASTA Conservation Workshop
The 3rd Annual USDA/ASTA Conservation Workshop will be held in the
South Building of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington,
D.C. on March 17 and 18, 2005. The meeting room has yet to be determined.
The workshop will run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on March 17 and
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on March 18. The workshop, for ASTA
member companies, is being held to discuss current and future Farm
Bill programs, to identify opportunities for seed companies to work
with USDA agencies and to discuss ways to more effectively communicate
and coordinate programs affecting the sale and use of conservation
seed.
ASTA has arranged a special group rate of $153.00 per night single/double
under the name "ASTA Conservation Workshop" at:
The Doubletree Crystal City Hotel at National Airport
300 Army Navy Drive
Arlington, VA 22202-2891
Tel: +1-703-416-4100
Fax: +1-703-416-4126
Reservations can be made from Saturday, February 5 and rooms
must be reserved by Friday, February 18 in order to reserve at the
group rate. Call 703-416-3886 to make a reservation.
The Doubletree Crystal City is conveniently located just minutes
from the Pentagon City and Crystal City Metro Stations on the Blue
and Yellow Lines. The hotel has a complimentary shuttle to Pentagon
City, which has a Metro stop and a mall. Just around the corner
from Pentagon City is Pentagon Row, featuring a number of specialty
shops and restaurants offering all types of international cuisine.
The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle to Reagan National
Airport. The airport is only 2 miles away and the shuttle runs every
half hour. Inside the hotel, dining options include the Cafe, Lobby
Bar and Skydome. A long-standing Washington D.C. favorite, the rotating
Skydome offers cocktails and appetizers along with a breathtaking
view of the city.
USDA Headquarters is located at 14th and Jefferson Streets. The
closest Metro stop is "Smithsonian." To get to the Smithsonian station
from either the Crystal City or Pentagon City Metro stop, take the
Blue Line towards Largo Town Center. The trip takes approximately
16 minutes and costs $1.35 during peak hours each way.
Please feel free to contact the ASTA office at (703) 837-8140 if
you would like to notify us of your intention to attend or should
have further questions about the ASTA Conservation Workshop.
ASTA and Purdue University Offer Two different Management Development
Programs
During February and March 2005, Purdue University and the ASTA Management
Skill Committee will be offering two programs. On February 16-18,
the ASTA Advanced Management Forum provides an opportunity
for participants to dig deeper into the topics introduced in the
ASTA Management Academy. It offers upper- and mid-level managers
a forum for examining key management issues and discussing the implications
for developing successful business strategies. New tools for developing
longer-term strategies at the firm level as well as the operational
level will be just one area of focus.
On February 28-March 4, the ASTA Management Academy (now in its
18th year) focuses on important concepts in four key areas of management:
marketing, finance, human resource management, and strategy. Throughout
the week, current topics of interest to the seed industry are addresses
in different classroom formats. Discussions in class, small groups
and social events with colleagues from across the continent and
from different segments of the industry continue to be of great
benefit.
Registrations are still being accepted for both programs. If you
are interested, or need more information, please contact Betty Sue
Jones, Associate Director, Center for Food & Agricultural Business
at Purdue University on (765) 494-4328 or by e-mail at bettyso@pudue.edu.
FDA Plan Offers Upfront GMO Safety Assurance
Proposed new federal procedures would offer consumers up-front assurances
of biotech food safety before new GMO crops even reach the test
plot. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week concluded
public comment on an "early food safety evaluation" proposal
aimed at assessing potential toxicity or allergy concerns related
to "new" non-pesticidal proteins produced by biotech plants
intended for food or feed use. To read more, follow this link FDA.
EU to Consider Allowing Imports of More GMO Maize
On February 3, European Union EU officials said that environment
experts will discuss whether to allow imports of a GM maize next
month, potentially the fourth such food to win approval after the
EU lifted its biotech ban last year. Two genetically modified (GMO)
maize varieties were authorized for EU-wide use last year using
a rubberstamp process that kicks in when the 25 governments cannot
agree. A third GMO, a rapeseed type, should be approved in a couple
of weeks. To read more, follow this link EU
Imports.
NASA Joins Watch on Invasive Species
Invasive species of plants and insects now have a new enemy - NASA
satellites. Recently, NASA accepted an invitation to join the National
Invasive Species Council (NISC) to assist 12 other Federal agencies
combat invasive species across the country by providing information
from satellites. To read more, follow this link NASA.
US Grains Council Global Update
The weekly global update is provided at the request of the Corn
& Sorghum Division. Follow the links for updates for week ending
February
4, 2005.
Industry and People
Kyle Rushing Appointed Vice President, Integrated Product Research
at Incotec
Incotec, Integrated Coating and Seed Technology, Inc., located in
Salinas, CA announced that effective February 1, 2005 Mr. Kyle W.
Rushing was appointed Vice President, Integrated Product Research
where he will be responsible for development of new Incotec products
for the seed industry in North America. Kyle's background includes
forty-five years of working experience within the seed industry
and is recognized through out multiple cropping sectors as knowledgeable
about seed technology and the use of seed applied products. Mr.
Pickenpaugh, President of Incotec in North America states "We
are very pleased with this appointment as it complements the strategic
direction Incotec has taken. We will continue investment in research
and be recognized as a leader in technology development for the
seed industry".
Kyle holds both a BS and MS degree from Mississippi State University
in Seed Technology. He currently serves on the Board of Directors
of ASTA as the Southern Region Vice President and numerous other
ASTA committees. Kyle and his wife Emogene will be relocating to
California
If you have any personnel changes, or other developments in your
company, that you would like included in E-News, please send details
to ppatterson@amseed.org.
ASTA Conferences and Activities
February 16-18, 2005
ASTA Advanced Management Forum
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
February 28-March 3, 2005
18th
ASTA Management Academy
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
March 17-18, 2005
3rd Annual USDA/ASTA Conservation Workshop
Washington DC (venue to be advised)
June 18-22, 2005
122nd ASTA Annual Convention
Sheraton
Seattle Hotel and Tower
Seattle, WA
November 5-8, 2005
ASTA 51st Farm & Lawn Seed Conference
Westin Crown Center
Kansas City, MO
(held in conjunction with the Western Seed Association)
December 7-9. 2005
ASTA 60th Corn & Sorghum and
35th Soybean Conferences and
Seed Expo 2005
Hyatt Regency
Chicago, IL
Upcoming Events
February 2005
2005 Annual Meeting of the New Mexico Seedsmen's
Association
The NMSA annual meeting will be held February 9-10, 2005
at the La Quinta Inn of Clovis located at 4521 N. Prince Street
in Clovis, NM. A block of rooms have been reserved under New Mexico
Seedsmenâs Association. The rate of $71.99(plus tax) per room will
apply for one or more persons. Each room will have two queen-sized
beds. For reservations, call 505-763-8777. Be sure to mention that
you are with the New Mexico Seedsmen's Association so that you will
receive the special rate. If you have further questions, please
call (505) 646-4125 or contact Tye Curtis at tye@curtisseed.com
or NMSA President T. J. Curtis at tj@curtiseed.com.
March 2005
Symposium on “Plant Breeding and the Public
Sector”
Michigan State University will be conducting a symposium March
9-11, 2005 to address the issue of who will train plant breeders
in the U.S. and around the world. The keynote speakers will be:
- Dr. P. Stephen Baenziger (Eugene W. Price Distinguished Professor,
University of Nebraska) – Plant Breeding Training in North America
- Dr. Fred Bliss (Senior Director, R & D Special Projects, Seminis
Seeds and former Will W. Lester Endowed Chair at The University
of California) – Plant Breeding in the Private Sector
- Gurdev Khush (Former Head of Plant Breeding at IRRI and World
Food Prize 1996) – Plant Breeding Training in the International
Sector
During the symposium, the participants will discuss:
- What kind of training do plant breeders need?
- What is the most effective balance between classical and molecular
training?
- Should the training differ between domestic and international
students?
- How will we provide improved varieties of subsistence crops?
- How can the private and public sector most effectively partner
to train new generations of plant breeders
The number of participants will be limited to about 100 people
to facilitate discussion. You can find more information and a registration
form here Plant Breeding
Symposium.
2005 Annual Congress of the African Seed
Trade Association
The 2005 Annual Congress of the African Seed Trade Association (AFSTA)
will take place March 15-18, 2005 in Yaounde, Cameroon. Last
year over 200 delegates from 41 countries participated in the meetings
and events of this growing and effective Association representing
the interests of the African seed industry.
The 2005 AFSTA Congress will be preceded by a full-day workshop
on UPOV and intellectual property rights. The Workshop is designed
to provide African seed company representatives and government policy
makers the opportunity to increase their understanding on subjects
such as the protection afforded plants under the 1991 UPOV Convention
and how the UPOV Convention is not in conflict with the provisions
of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
The program will also provide the opportunity for attendees to
learn more about the critical issues affecting African private seed
sector development and trade. Technical sessions are organized to
present and discuss important topics such as vegetable seed trade
in Africa, IPR, FAO and material transfer agreements, industry accreditation
under international regulatory schemes, biosafety regulations and
stewardship, coexistence, arbitration and many more.
Trade between companies is also expected to be very active as every
year the AFSTA Congress draws increasing numbers of company representatives
from Africa and around the globe. Registration has commenced. Registration
materials, the Congress program, as well as information on pre-
and post-Congress tours can be accessed at www.afsta.org.
April 2005
ISTA Ordinary Meeting 2005
At the invitation of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DOAE)
of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, ISTA will be holding
its Ordinary Meeting 2005 in Bangkok, Thailand April 25-28, 2005.
To register, follow this link ISTA
Online. The meeting is aimed at discussing and deciding on proposals
for changes to the ISTA International Rules for Seed Testing and
business items of the Association, with the international participation
of ISTA delegates and representatives from both the seed industry
and governments, including experts in seed technology, scientific
research and laboratory accreditation. The final program can be
downloaded Here.
May 2005
ISF Congress 2005
The ISF Congress 2005 will be held in Santiago, Chile, May 30-June
1, 2005. The ISF Congress 2005 web site, which is under construction,
can be found Here.
July 2005
Colorado State University Seed Analyst Workshops
Two five-day Seed Analyst Workshops will again be held at Colorado
State University (CSU), in Fort Collins, Colorado, July 11-22,
2005. Each will be restricted to 10-20 students. The July
11-15 workshop, "Seed Identification and Purity Analysis,"
provides an extensive hands-on experience with seeds of legumes,
cereals, grasses, revegetation species, vegetables and flowers.
The emphasis will be on grass species identification and the use
of blowing points and multiple unit factors for determining pure
seed. Noxious weeds common to these groups are also emphasized.
Participants in this workshop will have the opportunity to collect
seeds of many different grasses and legumes. The July 18-22
workshop, "Seed Viability," offers lectures and practical
experience in viability testing, including germination dormancy,
vigor and tetrazolium. The emphasis will be on the use of tetrazolium
when testing seed viability of native species. An educational tour
of regional seed labs and a visit to the Denver Botanical Gardens
are included with this workshop.
The workshops are an excellent preparation for taking the qualifying
exams to become a Registered Seed Technologist (RST) or a Certified
Seed Analyst. The workshops provide a review of fundamentals of
seed anatomy, identification, purity, physiology, and viability
testing. The fee for each workshop, including materials, is $200
($350 if both workshops are taken). Reasonable accommodations are
available at nearby motels. The workshops are offered in conjunction
with the Seed Analyst Training Program offered by CSU through its
Division of Educational Outreach. This program introduced in early
1998, is comprised of the following courses, some of which may be
prerequisites for the workshops, depending on the studentâs training
and experience:
| Course No. |
Title |
Credits |
| SC200 |
Seed Anatomy & Identification |
1 cr. |
| SC201 |
Seed Development & Metabolism |
1 cr. |
| SC300 |
Seed Purity Analysis |
2 cr. |
| SC301 |
Seed Germination & Viability |
2 cr. |
These courses may be taken throughout the year, anywhere in the
world. To date, over 350 students have enrolled representing 24
states and 7 countries. The courses are recommended by AOSA/SCST
for beginning and experienced seed analysts. Credits apply towards
points needed to take the RST accreditation examination. To register
for the courses and workshops, contact:
Colorado State University
Division of Continuing Education
1040 Campus Delivery, Spruce Hall
Fort Collins, COĘ 80523-1040
Phone: 1-877-491-4336 OR 1-970-491-5288
E-Mail: info@learn.colostate.edu
Website: www.learn.colostate.edu
For information or questions on the courses and workshops, contact
Carissa Schow (970-491-6295) or Jim Bruce (970-495-3246).

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