Agriculture
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
College of Agriculture Experiment Station And Extension reports
Annual reports from branch experiment stations, projects under the auspices of the extension division, departments of the university, and several projects developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in conjunction with the university.
College of Agriculture Records
Correspondence of the Entomology Department, 1926-1952, and of Dean E. J. Iddings, 1935-1938; also financial records, mimeographed circulars of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Federal Emergency Relief Administration, correspondence and financial material relating to the University of Idaho-Ecuador Exchange program, 1954-1958, and surveys and reports relating to the Grasshopper and Mormon cricket control projects, 1938-1949.
John E. Dixon papers
Lambert Cornelius Erickson papers
Class notes from courses taken at the Universities of Minnesota and Wyoming, publications on weeds, articles authored by Erickson, and photographs of weed and seed experiments and test plots.
Floyd Frank Papers
Correspondence, legislation, reports, minutes of meetings, newspaper clippings and other publications dating from Frank's tenure as member and chairman of the National Advisory Board on Wild-Free Roaming Horses and Burros.
Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station Records
Included in the records are correspondence, minutes of meetings, conference material, reports, research, and photographs. Most of the material relates to the Experiment Stations with one series in the group devoted to Agricultural Engineering.
Idaho State Documents Vertical File
Ephemeral Idaho state documents.
Edward John Iddings scrapbooks and lantern slides
J.H. Jacobson report on Idaho agriculture
The contents of the J.H. Jacobson Report on Idaho Agriculture span the years 1922-1926. Data in the report was compiled at the request of the War Finance Corporation (U.S.) and includes maps and carbon typescripts of reports by J.H. Jacobson and county agents.
T.B. Keith papers
The collection includes over 300 official notifications, handwritten notes, letters between universities professors and other authorities collected or written by Thomas Byron Keith. It also includes speeches by Thomas Byron for conventions, conferences, and meetings.