Agriculture
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Agricultural Economics correspondence, 1969-1977
Contains correspondence from the department. The correspondence is incoming and outgoing general department correspondence. Also included is correspondence from Lowell Wood to various deans from the University.
Department of Agricultural Economics departmental records, 1952-1977
Contains correspondence, reports, and newsletters pertaining to faculty and students associated with the department.
Department of Agricultural Economics records
Contains correspondence, reports, and newsletters from the Department of Agricultural Economics. The materials pertain to daily activities of the department, department chair materials from Lowell Wood, and the San Juan Training Program.
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture project records
Contains correspondence, notes, reports, and newspaper clippings relating to the work of Dr. Raymond B. Farnsworth with American Indians, as well as research proposals to various grant agencies.
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture records on departmental history project, 1971-1984
Contains a copy of the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture's 100 year history, notes on material to include in the history, and a brief article about the early roots of the department called "They who Plowed."
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture records on Indian history project, 1971-1984
The Indian History Project records contain correspondence, notes, reports, and newspaper clippings relating to the work of Raymond B. Farnsworth with American Indians.
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture records on other projects, 1971-1984
Contains information on agricultural projects undertaken in South America, Libya and with the Utah Idaho Sugar Company. Also included are proposals for research projects to various grant agencies.
Document of apprenticeship
Printed legal document (1 page) with handwritten entries in which Benjamin French McCafferty, an orphan, is apprenticed to John T. Alder to become a farmer.
Druid Mills note
Handwritten list which states that "Cotton Duck" costs $.75 per yard. The item is undated but may have been created late in the 19th century. The author is unknown, and the note may relate to the cotton industry in Utah.
Frederick Elnathan Eldredge biography
Typescript of a biography of Frederick Elnathan Eldredge who farmed and drove horse-drawn wagons in Granger, Utah.