SAEA EDITOR'S REPORT, FEBRUARY 1988



SAEA EDITOR’S REPORT

February, 1988

I. Editorial Council for 1988:

Date Term Expires

February, 1989

February,1989

February,1989

February,1989

February,1989

February, 1990

February, 1990

February, 1990

February, 1990

February, 1990

February, 1991

February, 1991

February, 1991

February. 1991

February,1991


MembersZAffiliation

Kim Anderson, Oklahoma State University

Richard King, North Carolina State University

Jim Johnson, NED, ERS1 USDA

Steve Matthews, University OfMissouri

J. Martin Redfern, University OfArkansas

Tesfa Ghebremedhin, Southern University

Bill Hemdon, Mississippi State University

C. L. Huang, University of Georgia, Experiment

Tom Johnson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Barry Bobst, University of Kentucky

John Brooker, University OfTennessee

Patricia Duffy, Auburn University

Don E. Ethridge, Texas Tech University

Tom Knight, Texas A&M University

Tim Taylor, University of Florida

Rotating off the Editorial Council this month are Ralph Christy (Louisiana State University),
Ivery D. Clifton (University of Georgia, Athens), Edward M. Rister (Texas A&M University),
and J. Scott Shonkwiler (University of Florida). The Association and especially the editors
gratefully acknowledge the conscientious service that these four members have given to the
Journal during their terms of service on the Editorial Council.

IL 1987 Microcomputer Software Committee

MembersZAffiliation

Ernest Bentley, Farm Computer Center, Inc., Christiansburg,' Virginia

Bob Dahle, North Carolina State University

Jeffrey L. Jordan, University of Georgia, Experiment, Co-Chairman for Review

Preston LaFemey, University of Arkansas, Co-Chairman for Policy

Richard Levins, University of Maryland

James McGrann, Texas A&M University

Ted R. Nelson, Oklahoma State University

Stephen Ott, University of Georgia, Experiment

Dan Taylor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Al Tinsley, Clemson University

IIL Schedule for Volume 20 (1988)

The Journal maintains a continuous review process. Articles approved and notes, com-
ments, and replies accepted for the
Journal normally are published in the following issue.
However, the editors reserve the right to hold approved manuscripts for a subsequent issue if
their inclusion in the nearest issue would delay its printing or for other reasons approved by the
Executive Committee of the SAEA. The current manuscript review process ranges from a low
of three months to over 12 months, the length depending upon the condition of the manuscript
as submitted, the reviews of Editorial Council members, author revision time, and decisions in
the editorial office. All papers approved for publication by the editors subsequently are sent to
the copy editor for markup and editing. Printer imposed deadlines for 1988 are May 1 and
October 1 for the July and December issues, respectively.

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