Financial Statement on account #7924003 at the Herring
National Bank, Vernon, TX. W. David Worrall, Treasurer, Annual
Wheat Newsletter.
New funds received as of 5/15/95 in support of the
Annual Wheat Newsletter total $5696.47. This compares to an account
balance of $4268.03 on 4-15-94 and $5,258.25 in 1993.
Eight corporate sponsors and 104 individuals have
contributed to Volume 41.
(Contributions $200 to $999)
(Contributions $100 to $199)
(Contributions $50 to $99)
(Contributions to $50)
James Anderson
Sem Y. Atsmon
T. Aung
Robert Bacon
Cheryl Baker
William Berzonsky
Harold Bockelman
Myron Brakke
Hans-Joachim Braun
P.S. Brennan
Phil Bruckner
Allan Ciha
John Clarke
Dr. Mark Cooper
T.S. Cox
Byrd C. Curtis
E. Czarnecki
Dr. E. Deambrogio
N. Darvey
Ronald Depauw
Dentre de Recherches
Agronomiques De L'Etat
Cantidio N.A. de Sousa
Ottoni De Souza Rosa
Dr. Leo de J.A. Del Duca
Dr. Enzo Deambrogio
Maria Elena Dubois
Elias M. Elias
Tzion Fahima
George Fedak
Myrian Fernandez
Zulema Angelin Gaido
Lisardo J. Gonzalez
Robert Graybosch
Carl A. Griffey
P.T. Gymer
S. Haber
Scott Haley
D. Harder
N. Howes
Floyd Huebner
Robert M. Hunger
Leonard R. Joppa
Kenneth Kephart
J. Kolmer
Mark Lazar
Dudley Leaphart
Gabriel Augusto Manera
G.F. Marais
D. Martin
Juan Antonio Martin-Sanchez
Thomas McCoif
R.A. McIntosh
R. McKenzie
Grant McLeod
Udi Meidan
Gene Milus
Alexi Morgounov
C.F. Morris
Tim Murray
Charles F. Murphy
Lloyd Nelson
Eviatar Nevo
J. Noll
Herbert Ohm
Juan Carlos Pavoni
G. Penner
R. De V. Pienaar
David R. Porter
Kenny Porter
D. Procunier
R. Rees
Carlos Riede
P. Sharp
Kay Simmons
David Thompson
F. Townley-Smith
Maxime Trottet
Wayne E. Vian
J.G. Waines
James Webster
C. Wellings
G. Wildermuth
Christie Williams
Norman Williams
Peter Wilson
VI. VOLUME 42 MANUSCRIPT GUIDELINES
Manuscript guidelines for the Annual Wheat Newsletter,
volume 42.
The required format for Volume 42 of the Annual
Wheat Newsletter will be similar to Volume 41.
CONTRIBUTIONS MAY INCLUDE:
Current activities on your projects.
New cultivars and germplasm released.
Special reports of particular interest, new ideas, etc., normally not acceptable for scientific journals.
A list of recent publications.
News: new positions, advancements, retirements, necrology.
Wheat stocks; lines for distribution, special
equipment, computer software, breeding procedures, techniques,
etc.
FORMATTING & SUBMITTING MANUSCRIPTS:
Follow the volume 41 Newsletter in coordinating and preparing your
contribution, particularly for state, station, contributor names, and
headings. Limited editing is done. Use the Word Perfect or Word
programs, or send an ASCII file that can be converted. Please be sure
to include a hard copy of the contribution in case of disk problems.
Use Courier 12 CPI and margins of 0.5" (left) and 0.8" (right). Table
problems can be avoided by not using the table settings or column
setting functions, just tabs and spaces to create. Double-space the
text of your contribution if you must use a typewriter.
If possible, avoid the use of special characters (i.e., tildes,
Greek letters, etc.).
All text will be entered in computer files;
therefore, please submit manuscript in any of the above formats. Mail
a file on a disk to John Raupp, Department of Plant Pathology, Throckmorton
Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan KS 66506-5502. If
submitting by e-mail, send contribution to "raupp@ksu.ksu.edu.".
Please use binhex encoding if possible.
DISTRIBUTION:
The primary method of distribution of Volume 42 will be computer
diskette. The volume will be sent airmail with a
cover folder containing the table of contents and photo pages.
A hard copy will be sent only if requested by 1 March, 1996, and will
cost $40. Please specify the desired disk size (3 1/2" or 5 1/4")
and the format desired, i.e., WordPerfect, Word, Macintosh, Dos, ASCII, etc.
The Annual Wheat Newsletter will continue to
be available (Vol. 37-41) through the Internet on the USDA-ARS Wheat
Database and Internet gopher access at "greengenes.cit.cornell.edu".
COST:
The cost of publishing the Annual Wheat Newsletter
is financed by voluntary contributions from individuals, commercial
companies, international programs, and organizations with a
direct or indirect interest in wheat. Funds on hand and contributions
have been insufficient to pay for hard copies.
In the interest of remaining solvent, the NWIC has approved future distribution primarily by computer diskette. We are asking that you renew your contribution or, if you have not contributed in the past, to join the growing list of contributors. Contributions from individuals in the range of $15 to $30 play a significant role in financing the Newsletter. An increase in the number of individual contributors is very important, and we are confident that, with continued corporate support, we will be able to meet our financial obligations in 1995.