Agriculture
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
4-H Club photograph collection
780 photographic images, silver gelatin, black-and-white and color prints, 8"x10" and smaller; showing 4-H members, adult leaders, leadership training, cooking competitions, dress revue, livestock competitions, conferences, miscellaneous demonstrations, camps, national and regional congresses, presentations, awards, classes, tractor demonstrations, and the Western Regional Leaders' Forum for 4-H Clubs in Utah.
A-Board historical photograph collection
Amalgamated Sugar Company-Lewiston Sugar Company records
This collection consists of thirty-six boxes and thirty-three oversized record books containing documentation relating to the Lewiston Sugar Company and its merger with the Amalgamated Sugar Company, dating from 1905 to 1921.
American Society of Range Management, Utah Section : records
Records of the ASRM Utah Section, the Brigham Young University Chapter, and the Utah State University Chapter. Includes membership lists, minutes, activities, newsletters from other sections, and financial material.
Bruce Anderson papers
This collection consists mostly of reports related to the work of Utah State University irrigation engineer Bruce Anderson, who worked for the development of agricultural practices in foreign countries.
Bruce Anderson photograph collection
This collection consists of images on photographs and slides related to the work and travels of Bruce Anderson, an irrigation engineer who worked to develop foreign agriculture, especially in Iran.
Ronald V. Jensen Living Historical Farm photographs
Austin Douglas Allen papers
This collection contains the papers of Austin Douglas Allen and relate to his dry farm in Box Elder County and his service on the Hyrum, Utah City Council.
Bear River Heritage Barn Surveys
A. Alvin Bishop papers
This collection contains materials pertaining to the projects, committees, businesses, and seminars A. Alvin Bishop was involved in, both within Cache Valley and internationally. Of particular note are the extensive records related to the development of the culinary water systems of Logan and Nibley, Utah.