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Ontario Agricultural College. Department of Engineering Science (14)

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United States. Bureau of Agricultural Engineering (6)

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agricultural engineering research began in the Division of Irrigation Investigations in the Office of Experiment Stations in 1898. By 1915, the Division of Agricultural Engineering was created within the Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Bureau of Plant Industry. Agricultural engineering attained bureau status in 1931and included the Divisions of Irrigation Drainage and Soil Erosion Control; Mechanical Equipment; Structures; and plans and...

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering (21)

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The Department of Agricultural Engineering began as courses in Farm Mechanics. 1 In 1921, the courses were elevated to the status of the Department of Farm Mechanics, which offered instruction in the principles of engineering as applied to use in agriculture. 2 The departmental name was changed to Agricultural Engineering in 1932. 3 It offered courses in farm mechanics, drainage, buildings, construction, machinery and farm home equipment. 4 Later, courses in rural electrification...

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Agricultural Engineering Department (2)

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The Irrigation Systems Management/Research (ISM/R) project was based on the premise that resource management can be improved through interdisciplinary, interagency sponsored research that is directed to participants. These participants included both government officials and farmers who needed new techniques and information in order to maintain good water resource management. The objective of the ISM research project was "to improve the capability of scientists and institutions to...

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North Carolina State University. Dept. of Biological and Agricultural Engineering. (7)

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Although classes in topics such as "Farm Drainage" were taught since the college first opened in 1889, organized agricultural engineering education at North Carolina State only began in 1917, as an offering of several related courses in the Department of Agronomy. A four-year course of study was offered from that time, but few students availed themselves of it, and only in 1935 did a student graduate with a B.S. in Agriculture from the program. In 1937, the program's name was cha...

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Oregon State University. Agricultural Engineering Dept. (3)

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United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering (5)

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Oregon State College. Dept. of Agricultural Engineering. (3)

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Oregon State University. Dept. of Agricultural Engineering. (3)

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Oregon Agricultural College. Engineering Association. (2)

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The Oregon Agricultural College Engineering Association met for the first time on November 17, 1905. The association was established to enable junior and senior electrical and mechanical engineering students to meet and discuss topics relating to engineering. Discussion topics included "Portland Dry Dock," "Current Literature," "Suspension Bridges," and "Wireless Telegraphy." In 1908, the electrical engineering students withdrew from the association and formed a local student chapter of the A...

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