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Rice Technical Working Group
The Rice Technical Working
Group (RTWG) meets at least biennially to provide for continuous
exchange of information, cooperative planning, and periodic review
of all phases of rice research and extension being carried on by the
States, Federal Government, and cooperating agencies. It develops
proposals for future work, which are suggested to the participating
agencies for implementation.
Members of the Executive Committee are elected biennially by the
membership of the RTWG; they include a general chair who has served
the previous term as secretary, a secretary-program chair, a
representative from each of the seven major ricegrowing states
(Arkansas, California, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri,
and Texas), the immediate past chair, and an industry
representative. The rice industry participantes by electing an Executive
Committee member, on a rotational basis, from the following areas:
(1) chemical, (2) seed, (3) milling, (4) brewing industries, (5)
producers, or (6) consultants.
Several weeks prior to the biennial
meeting, panel chairs solicit and receive titles and summaries
of papers to be presented. They work with the secretary-program
chair in developing the program, including joint sessions as
desired. Program development includes scheduling of papers and
securing persons to preside at each panel session. Each panel chair
is in charge of (1) election of a successor and (2) updating of the
panel recommendations.
Committees, which are appointed by the incoming chair, include Nominations
Committee, Local Arrangement Committee, and Resolutions Committee. Members of
the Nominations and the Location Arrangements Committees are usually selected to
represent the different geographical areas. The Resolutions Committee is
responsible for the resolutions pertaining to the current meeting.
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