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A brief history of agricultural research from 1862 to the present, organized by decade. Highlights of research carried out in the U.S. Department of Agriculture are featured.
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Organization and conference information.
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Virtual museum of the agricultural industry, concentrating on tractors and other farm machinery.
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Promotes the study of agricultural history and the history of the rural economy and society. Organization information, upcoming conferences, and links to related websites.
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Chronology of the development of horticulture in Europe and North America, with a set of articles on associated topics.
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Covers topics such as the history of food, nutrition, and agriculture as well as current farming practices across the globe.
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Includes a history of the USDA Agricultural Research Service's fruit fly research in Hawaii. Presented in layperson's terms. Illustrated.
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Illustrated overview of the origins and development of agriculture, with bibiliography, notes from early cultures, and pictures of early farm implements and tractors.
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Links to pages which give research on the development of farming and cities by culture.
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Course outline that was distributed to students in Ohio State University Professor Freeman S. Howlett's course titled "The History and Literature of Horticulture: From Earliest Times to the Present," taught in 1968.
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Provides sales, service, and repair of cotton module trucks.
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Introduction to the history of cultivation and spread of some common crops.
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The history of potato cultivation and its role in society, including the Irish potato famine. Particular focus on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Features published original sources for 19th and early 20th century rural culture, farming methods, and gardening skills.