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    In 1970 a Department of Computation was founded at the IUNG. Its main task was analysis of the results of field experiments conducted in ZDUNGs (Soil, Fertilization and Cultivation Experimental Stations) and at the regional network of experimental sations. Henryk Nadzieja, MSc, was appointed as Head of the Department, which at that time was equipped with a GEO-2 machine (manufactured by Warsaw Polytechnic). The Department had 8 persons of staff.
    In 1972 the name of the Department was changed to the Department of Electronic Computational Technology with Erazm Działoszyński, MSc, as Head. In the Department an ODRA-1325 computer had been installed (in 1974) and the number of staff grew to 25. Since the new machine had no software dedicated to special jobs it was the task of the crew to develop a library of programs for statistical analysis of results from all experiments conducted at the IUNG. This had been achieved in a few years.

    In 1976 Prof. Jerzy Krzymuski was appointed Head of Department. The unit changed the status from services to science-and-services, which was also reflected in its new name: Department of Methodology of Experiments and Informatics. Two laboratories had been created: Laboratory of Methods of Experiments and Applied Informatics with Krystyna Filipiak, MSc, as Head and Laboratory of Applied Informatics with Bogusław Pietraś, MSc, as Head. The Computation Division was headed by Erazm Działoszyński, MSc. This organizational structure persisted till 1987.
    The fundamental mission of the Department continued to be computational services and statistical analysis of results from experiments as well as verification of documentation sheets from experiments conducted at ZDUNGs. Parallel to the services research was carried out into regionalization of staple crops, progress in field crop varieties as well as field-experiment methods and application of informatics. The focus was on implementation of new statistical methods, new experimental methods and numerical processing of data.
Apart from typically statistical programs, numerous application programs were created at that time in co-operation with other scientific departments. Of these Valuation of Production Agricultural Space, Programmed Recommendations for Fertilisation and Optimisation of Cropping Systems were the most important. The SYGRODAN system for data collection was developed, in which the following databases were created: a database on sample farms (830 farms from all the country), a database on weed infestation of crops and a database of results from the farms taking advantage of the Programmed Recommendations for Fertilisation system.
    After Prof. J. Krzymuski had left in 1987, the Department was changed into Division of Informatics and Experimental Methodology with Czesław Pietruch as Head and a new mission to develop software for PC computers. Due to the restructuring of the Institute in 1992 about 60% of employees left the Division. From the remaining staff of 8 persons a new department was created: The Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics headed by Prof. Antoni Faber. The changes become faster. KBN, in answer to a proposal prepared by Czesław Pietruch, MSc, grants funding for the purchase of a SUN computer, the installation of a LAN network at the IUNG and the Internet connection.
    In 1994 dr. Andrzej Zaliwski becomes Head of Department. Gradually new staff is recruited. In the Department new research projects are introduced that take into account new developments in informatics. Research projects on simulation modelling of yields of selected crops are started, but the development of Spatial Information System on Agricultural Resources in Poland becomes the most important. The projects taken on require close co-operation of specialists from such fields as natural sciences, cartography, geodesy, geography, remote sensing, mathematics, mathematical statistics and informatics. These have been considered the priority direction of research at the IUNG. Technical equipment now makes possible to create numerical maps at different scales: country, regional and local in order to present the distribution of natural variables, such as: climate, contamination of soils etc. Between 1998 and 2000 the research is continued within the "Integrated Spatial Information System for Agricultural Production in Poland" project, commissioned by the Polish Minister of Agriculture.
    At the present the Department have such computer programs as: AGROEFEKT (Technology Modeling and Economic Analysis of Private Farms), NAW3, AGRONOM (Fertilization Advisory Service), AWAR (Variance Analysis System), DOPL2 (Crop Rotation Advisory Service), which are in the IUNG's advertisement. Progress is made on a new version of Advisory Service in Cereal Production Technology. The staff of the Department have co-operated with other scientific departments at the IUNG in realization of many interdisciplinary research projects. The effects are common scientific publications rewarded with national, ministerial and Director of the Institute's awards.
 
Opr. Stanisław Wilkos