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38 SEEDWORLD.COM SEPTEMBER 2015 At its annual meeting the National Association of Plant Breeders unveiled a new strategic plan voted on a position statement and announced continuing education opportunities. The association covered a great deal of ground too much to include everything here but you can get the highlights here. Julie Deering AT THIS YEARS fifth annual meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders which was held in conjunction with the Plant Breeding Coordinating Committees ninth annual meeting more than 225 plant breeders from around the world came together in Pullman Wash. to share research discuss industry issues and network. The theme of this years meeting was Identifying and Utilizing Genetic Diversity. Through the sessions and research presented participants saw examples of how increasing the diversity of crops and the genetic diversity within crops can mitigate risk says David Francis NAPB president and a professor of horticulture and crop science at The Ohio State University. We heard many examples of how teams of agricultural scien- tists including plant breeders worked together to introduce new rotational crops develop plant-based soil conservation strategies and improve existing crops Francis shares. One of the issues thats been a concern across the industry is how new breeding techniques will be handled in the regulatory process. Meeting attendees learned about the American Seed Plant Breeders Positioned for the Future