North Carolina State University. Agricultural Policy Institute

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North Carolina State University. Agricultural Policy Institute

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North Carolina State University. Agricultural Policy Institute

Agricultural Policy Institute

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Agricultural Policy Institute

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North Carolina. Agricultural Policy Institute

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North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering Agricultural Policy Institute

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The Agricultural Policy Institute was created in 1960 via a grant from the Kellogg Foundation, and was run by the Department of Agricultural Economics (which later merged into the Department of Economics and is currently called the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics). The Institute's mission was primarily an educational one, and it set forth to study the economic issues facing the South and to aid the formation of public policy in confronting these issues. The Institute was disbanded in 1970.

From the description of North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Agricultural Policy Institute records, 1961-1970 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 516380640

The Agricultural Policy Institute was created in 1960 via a grant from the Kellogg Foundation, and was run by the Department of Agricultural Economics (which later merged into the Department of Economics and is currently called the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics). The Institute's mission was primarily an educational one, and it set forth to study the economic issues facing the South and to aid the formation of public policy in confronting these issues. During its existence, the Institute received nearly four million dollars in Kellogg grants and matching funds from the state of North Carolina. The program functioned chiefly through the use of conferences and seminars, the establishment of graduate study programs, and the quarterly publication Agricultural Policy Review . The Institute also provided for and administered a number of short-term fellowship programs, bringing students and agricultural specialists and workers from the region to North Carolina State University for further study or training. The Institute was disbanded in 1970.

1960 1966 C. E. Bishop 1967 1970 James G. Maddox From the guide to the North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Agricultural Policy Institute Records, 1961-1970, (Special Collections Research Center)

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