North Carolina State University. Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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Agricultural Economics was first offered as a course of study in 1897 as a part of the agricultural curriculum. By 1927, Agricultural Administration had become a full department and was transferred to the School of Agriculture. Shortly thereafter, its name was changed to Agricultural Economics. In 1965, the department merged with the Department of Economics, keeping the latter name. By 1990, this program had grown so large that it was split once again, and a new Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics was created.
From the description of North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics records, 1927-2005 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 516352548
Agricultural Economics was first offered as a course of study in 1897 as a part of the agricultural curriculum. Several more courses in related subjects were offered over the following decades, culminating with the creation of a four-year program in Agricultural Administration in 1923 within the department of Business Administration. By 1927 Agricultural Administration had become a full department and was transferred to the School of Agriculture. Shortly thereafter, its name was changed to Agricultural Economics, with G. W. Forster named as its first Head, a position he held until 1950. In the 1930s, the Rural Sociology Department was merged into the Agricultural Economics Department, creating the Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Department. This situation lasted until 1940.
The department continued to grow in size and stature, attracting notable scholars and sizable research funding and expanding its scope of activities. In 1952 it began publishing its own magazine, the Tarheel Farm Economist (now the NC State Economist ). In 1960 the department became heavily involved in the work of the Agricultural Policy Institute, which existed for the duration of that decade.
In 1965 the department merged with the Department of Economics, keeping the latter name. The new department was jointly run by the Schools of Liberal Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences. By 1990, this program had grown so large that it was split once again, and a new Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics was created under the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Additional information and resources on the history of the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics can be found through the NCSU Historical State website .
From the guide to the North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Records, 1927-2005, (Special Collections Research Center)
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- Agriculture
- Agriculture
- Agriculture
- Agriculture
- Agriculture and state
- Agriculture and state
- Agriculture publishing
- Rural development
- Rural development
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