Agriculture
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
UI Department of Soil and Water Systems Publications
Information from the 20th century about Idaho and Western soil. Including federal and state studies.
University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences collection
Materials from CALS including communications, research, and photographs.
University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Vertical File
Subject file created by the Special Collections and Archives staff focusing on the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.
University of Idaho County Extension collection
Guides and lists from Nez Perce County Fairs, Lewiston Hereford Association livestock sales, and other regional fairs and livestock sales. Extension bulletins from the University of Idaho Extension Program.
University of Idaho. Department of Agricultural Extension records.
Correspondence, memoranda, tables, and other records listing budget allocations for extension employees. Donated by Sarah Granlund.
University of Idaho Extension collection
Reports, communications, program information for the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Extension program.
University of Idaho Extension Publications
Historic and current educational, research-based publications produced by the University of Idaho College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Extension's faculty and Agricultural Experiment Station Researchers.
University Research and Economic Development Vertical File
Subject file created by the Special Collections and Archives staff focusing on the University of Idaho Research and Economic Development.
U.S. Bureau of Census Census of Agriculture tables
The Census of Agriculture (Idaho) is a federal farm census done by the United States Bureau of the Census in 1945. Census data is organized in tables and includes crop, livestock, and farm census data by counties and minor civil divisions in Idaho.
U.S. Bureau Of Entomology And Plant Quarantine Field Station reports
Weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual reports from stations chiefly in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington state concerning pea weevils, pea aphids, and sugar beet insects. Included are a few similar reports issued by the University of Idaho Research and Extension centers at Kimberly and Tetonia, and other agencies.