Previous Chapter: What Approaches Are Most Likely to Encourage the Adoption of Best Management Practices?--A panel discussion
Suggested Citation: "The Land-Grant Approach--Steven Leath." National Research Council. 2012. National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13518.

The Land-Grant Approach

Steven Leath
Iowa State University

Land-grant universities were born of necessity more than 150 years ago to support the modern agricultural and industrial age. Among their unique responsibilities were: opening the doors of higher education to all, regardless of race, gender, or social or economic class; conducting practical research to meet the needs of the people of the states they serve; and helping people put this knowledge to use to create economic opportunity and improve their communities and their quality of life. Many of the needs and problems of society cannot be solved by any one discipline or any one entity; success means partnerships and diverse expertise. A modern land-grant approach with teams across disciplines and partners from universities, government, and the private sector working together is needed to deal with complex problems. This modern land-grant approach to research and outreach has worked especially well in helping agriculture become much more efficient, productive, and environmentally friendly, and we should continue to look to this model to meet the new challenges faced by production agriculture, such as weeds that are becoming more and more resistant to herbicides.

Suggested Citation: "The Land-Grant Approach--Steven Leath." National Research Council. 2012. National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13518.
images

Ragweed, common (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), courtesy of the Weed Science Society of America.

Suggested Citation: "The Land-Grant Approach--Steven Leath." National Research Council. 2012. National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13518.
Page 37
Suggested Citation: "The Land-Grant Approach--Steven Leath." National Research Council. 2012. National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13518.
Page 38
Next Chapter: Appendix A: Summit Agenda
Subscribe to Email from the National Academies
Keep up with all of the activities, publications, and events by subscribing to free updates by email.