Abstract

Universities, in cooperation with the private and public sectors, can make significant contributions to addressing both the social and service-delivery problems of a region, while creating and reinforcing a regional culture of competitiveness and preparedness for a challenging world economy. In the early years of public higher education, formal patterns of educational-agricultural cooperation were common. Today's urban, informationbased economy can benefit much from the educational and technological resources of colleges and universities.

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