North Carolina. Agricultural Research Service

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Dates:
Active 1889
Active 1989

Biographical notes:

The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station was created in 1877, and transferred from the state to North Carolina State University in 1889. The Station was jointly run by the two groups and became a source of contention between the State Department of Agriculture and the University through the early part of the twentieth century. In 1979 the title "Agricultural Experiment Station" was changed to "Agricultural Research Service."

From the description of North Carolina Agricultural Research Service records, 1876-1990 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 506020262

The Agricultural Experiment Station was transferred from the state to North Carolina State University on 9 December 1889 and became a source of contention between the state Department of Agriculture and the university through the early part of the twentieth century. The title "Agricultural Experiment Station" was changed to "Agricultural Research Service" in 1979.

From the description of North Carolina Agricultural Research Service miscellaneous records, 1889-1989 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 758672127

The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station was created by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture in 1877, and was the second station in the United States (after the one in Connecticut). The early activities of the station consisted of running tests on chemical fertilizers and other agricultural products, and performing experiments concerning crop nutrition and growth. The station was transferred from state control to North Carolina State University in 1889. Thereafter, the station was jointly run by the two groups and became a source of contention between the Department of Agriculture and the University through the early part of the twentieth century. In 1979, the Agricultural Experiment Station was renamed the Agricultural Research Service.

From the guide to the North Carolina State University, North Carolina Agricultural Research Service Annual Reports, 1879-1994, (Special Collections Research Center)

The Agricultural Experiment Station was transferred from the state to North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (A&M College, later North Carolina State University) on 9 December 1889 and became a source of contention between the state Dept. of Agriculture and the college through the early part of the twentieth century. The title "Agricultural Experiment Station" was changed to "Agricultural Research Service" in 1979.

From the guide to the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service Miscellaneous Records, 1889-1989, (Special Collections Research Center)

The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station was created in 1877, and transferred from the State of North Carolina to the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later, North Carolina State University) in 1889. The Station was jointly run by the two groups, and became a source of contention between the State Department of Agriculture and the University through the early part of the twentieth century. In 1979, the Agricultural Experiment Station was renamed the Agricultural Research Service.

From the description of North Carolina State University, North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, Associate Dean and Director records, 1878-2002 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 519554260

The North Carolina Agricultural Research Service began as the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station in 1877. The Experiment Station, the second of its kind in the United States, was established to conduct tests on commercial fertilizers and other agricultural products, as well as to perform experimental research on agricultural nutrition and growth. As such, the Experiment Station worked closely with the North Carolia Department of Agriculture. In 1979, the Agricultural Experiment Station was renamed the Agricultural Research Service.

From the description of North Carolina State University, North Carolina Agricultural Research Service annual reports, 1879-1994 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 607365476

The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station was created in 1877, and transferred from the State of North Carolina to the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later, North Carolina State University) in 1889. The Station was jointly run by the two groups, and became a source of contention between the State Department of Agriculture and the University through the early part of the twentieth century. In 1979, the Agricultural Experiment Station was renamed the Agricultural Research Service.

1877 1880 Albert R. Ledoux 1880 1887 Charles W. Dabney 1887 1897 Herbert B. Battle 1897 1899 William A. Withers, Acting Director 1899 1901 George Tayloe Winston 1901 1907 Benjamin Wesley Kilgore 1907 1912 Charles Burgess Williams 1913 1925 Benjamin Wesley Kilgore 1925 1937 Rhett Y. Winters 1937 1940 Ira Obed Schaub, Acting Director 1940 1941 Robert M. Salter 1941 1947 Leonard D. Baver 1948 1950 James H. Hilton 1950 1955 Ralph W. Cummings 1955 1969 Roy L. Lovvorn 1969 1976 James C. Williamson, Jr. 1976 1979 Kenneth R. Keller 1979 1986 Durward F. Bateman 1986 1992 Ronald J. Kuhr 1992 2003 Johnny C. Wynne 2003 2003 present Steven Leath

From the guide to the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, Office of the Associate Dean and Director Records, 1878-2003, (Special Collections Research Center)

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Subjects:

  • Agricultural experiment stations
  • Agricultural experiment stations
  • Agriculture
  • Agriculture
  • Corn
  • Corn
  • Pickles
  • Pickles

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  • North Carolina (as recorded)
  • North Carolina (as recorded)
  • North Carolina (as recorded)
  • North Carolina (as recorded)