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marmar

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Thu May 3, 2012, 10:39 AM May 2012

The Corporate Hijacking of America’s Land-Grant Universities


from Civil Eats:



The Corporate Hijacking of America’s Land-Grant Universities

May 3rd, 2012
By Tim Schwab


If you live in the United States, you’re never far from a land-grant university. There are more than 100 of these institutions, which go by names like Texas A&M, Iowa State University and the University of California.

This system of schools was initiated in 1862 with lofty goals in mind—elevating agriculture to the realm of science, offering the common citizen access to higher education, and pursuing research that helps farmers improve their fields and fatten their hens. The program was a major success, providing invaluable research that was freely shared with farmers, which revolutionized American agriculture.

Unfortunately, today these public institutions are increasingly serving private interests, not the public good. Hundreds of millions of dollars are now flowing from corporate agribusiness into the land-grant university to sponsor buildings, endow professorships and pay for research. One land-grant university, South Dakota State, is headed by a man who sits on Monsanto’s board of directors.

The influence this money purchases is enormous. Corporate money shifts the public research agenda toward the ambitions of the private sector, whose profit motivations are often at odds with the public good. It strips our public research institutions of the time, resources and independence needed to pursue public-interest research that challenges the status quo of corporate control over our food system or that offers farmers alternative agricultural systems to monocultures and factory farms. ...............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://civileats.com/2012/05/03/the-corporate-hijacking-of-america%E2%80%99s-land-grant-universities/



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The Corporate Hijacking of America’s Land-Grant Universities (Original Post) marmar May 2012 OP
ttt Blue_Tires May 2012 #1
Federal funds may be good in principle BadgerKid May 2012 #2

BadgerKid

(4,549 posts)
2. Federal funds may be good in principle
Thu May 3, 2012, 12:28 PM
May 2012

but what about lobbying and revolving doors and other conflicts of interest? Regular elections don't seem to render the effect of citizen oversight as much as one might hope.

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