Land Use
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
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.
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.
Davis County Experimental Watershed records
This collection contains the records of the Davis County Experimental Watershed restoration project, an effort to repair and rehabilitate the watersheds above Davis County from the 1930s to the late 1960s.
Iran Point 4 Agricultural Project collection
This collection is a compilation of the records and activities of selected individuals connected to Utah State University and the United States Operation Mission to Iran (US O/MI). The purpose of this mission was to promote agricultural progress and independence.
Guide to the Jackson Hole Dude Ranching Tradition: Triangle X collection
Loss Creek Irrigation Company records
This collection contains materials pertaining to the Loss Creek Irrigation Company, which operated in Sevier County during the early twentieth century. It contains correspondence, receipts, employee records, newspaper clippings, and legal documents.
Gordon Almon Van Epps papers
The papers of Gordon Almon Van Epps comprise personal and professional papers from Gordon’s long service as a professor of agronomy and an active participant in agricultural extension and international rural development, specifically in Iran, Bolivia, and Lesotho.