Illinois. Department of Agriculture
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The Department of Agriculture was originally created in 1871 to promote agriculture, horticulture, and related manufactures and domestic arts. Business was conducted by a State Board of Agriculture made up of representatives from each of the state's U.S. congressional districts (L. 1871, pp. 113-114). The present Department of Agriculture was created by the Civil Administrative Code of 1917 and directed to carry out the responsibilities of the previous department as well as those of the Livestock Commission, the State Veterinarian, the Stallion Registration Board, the State INspector of Apiaries, the State Food Commission, and the State Entomologist.
Included are the annual collection and publication of agricultural statistics, the organization and management of an annual state fair, the custody of the state fairgrounds, and the preservation, distribution, introduction, and restoration of fish and game. In 1925 the game and fish division was transferred to the newly created Department of Conservation.
From the description of Directors' files, 1917-1948. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36310527
The Department of Agriculture was originally created in 1871 to promote agriculture, horticulture, and related manufactures and domestic arts. Business was conducted by a State Board of Agriculture made up of representatives from each of the state's U.S. congressional districts (L. 1871, pp. 113-114). The present Department of Agriculture was created by the Civil Administrative Code of 1917 and directed to carry out the responsibilities of the previous department as well as those of the Livestock Commission, the State Veterinarian, the Stallion Registration Board, the State INspector of Apiaries, the State Food Commission, and the State Entomologist.
Included are the annual collection and publication of agricultural statistics, the organization and management of an annual state fair, the custody of the state fairgrounds, and the preservation, distribution, introduction, and restoration of fish and game. In 1925 the game and fish division was transferred to the newly created Department of Conservation.
From the description of State fair annual reports, 1919-1941; 1946-1972. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36310594
The Department of Agriculture was originally created in 1871 to promote agriculture, horticulture, and related manufactures and domestic arts. Business was conducted by a State Board of Agriculture made up of representatives from each of the state's U.S. congressional districts (L. 1871, pp. 113-114). The present Department of Agriculture was created by the Civil Administrative Code of 1917 and directed to carry out the responsibilities of the previous department as well as those of the Livestock Commission, the State Veterinarian, the Stallion Registration Board, the State INspector of Apiaries, the State Food Commission, and the State Entomologist.
Included are the annual collection and publication of agricultural statistics, the organization and management of an annual state fair, the custody of the state fairgrounds, and the preservation, distribution, introduction, and restoration of fish and game. In 1925 the game and fish division was transferred to the newly created Department of Conservation.
From the description of Illinois cooperative associations annual reports, 1972-1981; 1983-1984. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36310867
The Department of Agriculture was originally created in 1871 to promote agriculture, horticulture, and related manufactures and domestic arts. Business was conducted by a State Board of Agriculture made up of representatives from each of the state's U.S. congressional districts (L. 1871, pp. 113-114). The present Department of Agriculture was created by the Civil Administrative Code of 1917 and directed to carry out the responsibilities of the previous department as well as those of the Livestock Commission, the State Veterinarian, the Stallion Registration Board, the State INspector of Apiaries, the State Food Commission, and the State Entomologist.
Included are the annual collection and publication of agricultural statistics, the organization and management of an annual state fair, the custody of the state fairgrounds, and the preservation, distribution, introduction, and restoration of fish and game. In 1925 the game and fish division was transferred to the newly created Department of Conservation.
From the description of Agricultural statistics (farm census), 1938-1979. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36310573
The Department of Agriculture was originally created in 1871 to promote agriculture, horticulture, and related manufactures and domestic arts. Business was conducted by a State Board of Agriculture made up of representatives from each of the state's U.S. congressional districts (L. 1871, pp. 113-114). The present Department of Agriculture was created by the Civil Administrative Code of 1917 and directed to carry out the responsibilities of the previous department as well as those of the Livestock Commission, the State Veterinarian, the Stallion Registration Board, the State INspector of Apiaries, the State Food Commission, and the State Entomologist.
Included are the annual collection and publication of agricultural statistics, the organization and management of an annual state fair, the custody of the state fairgrounds, and the preservation, distribution, introduction, and restoration of fish and game. In 1925 the game and fish division was transferred to the newly created Department of Conservation.
From the description of Soil and water conservation district board minutes, 1963-1989. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36310893
The Department of Agriculture was originally created in 1871 to promote agriculture, horticulture, and related manufactures and domestic arts. Business was conducted by a State Board of Agriculture made up of representatives from each of the state's U.S. congressional districts (L. 1871, pp. 113-114). The present Department of Agriculture was created by the Civil Administrative Code of 1917 and directed to carry out the responsibilities of the previous department as well as those of the Livestock Commission, the State Veterinarian, the Stallion Registration Board, the State INspector of Apiaries, the State Food Commission, and the State Entomologist.
Included are the annual collection and publication of agricultural statistics, the organization and management of an annual state fair, the custody of the state fairgrounds, and the preservation, distribution, introduction, and restoration of fish and game. In 1925 the game and fish division was transferred to the newly created Department of Conservation.
From the description of Soil and water conservation district long range program plans, 1968-1986. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36359607
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- Agricultural exhibitions
- Agricultural laborers
- Agricultural societies
- Agricultural societies
- Agriculture
- Animals
- Building materials
- Complaints (administrative procedure)
- County officials and employees
- Drought relief
- Farm produce
- Farm produce
- Farms
- Flood control
- Food
- Forests and forestry
- Fruit
- Fruit
- Grain
- Handicraft
- Hay
- Horse racing
- Inland navigation
- Insect pests
- Land use
- Livestock
- Livestock
- Livestock exhibitions
- Meat
- Milk
- Natural disaster
- Needlework
- Pastures
- Pests
- Pollution
- Poultry
- Public health
- Recreation
- Roads
- Rural electrification
- Sewage
- Soil conservation
- Soil conservation districts
- Soil conservation districts
- Stockholders
- Strip mining
- Truck farming
- Vegetables
- World War, 1914-1918
- World War, 1914-1918
- Water conservation
- Water districts
- Water districts
- Watershed
- Waterways
- Weed control
- Wetland
- World War, 1939-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
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