Oregon State University. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

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Classes pertaining to agricultural economics were first taught at Oregon Agricultural College early in the 20th century as part of the Agronomy Department. In 1917 that department was divided into four separate ones; the Farm Management Department included the agricultural economics courses. Other classes in the subject area were also taught by Dr. Hector MacPherson in the School of Commerce. With the reorganization of higher education in Oregon in the early 1930s, the Oregon State College School of Agriculture in 1933 was divided into divisions, one of which was Agricultural Economics. E.L. Potter was appointed head of the division, as well as head of the Agricultural Economics Department formed within the division. In 1949, the division system was abolished and the Farm Management Department was absorbed by the Agricultural Economics Department. Barton DeLoach served as the first chair of the combined department, but resigned shortly thereafter. Grant Blanch served as acting chair until 1951, when G. Burton Wood was appointed department chair. Wood served as department chair until 1966. Emery Castle was chair from 1966 to 1972 and Ludwig Eisgruber served from 1973 to 1981. Other department chairs have included A. Gene Nelson, 1981-1991 and David Ervin, 1991-1994. In 1974, the department name was changed to Agricultural and Resource Economics to reflect its broader role in research and teaching involving new technologies, rural population, income distribution, resource conservation and development, and international trade and development. The Western Rural Development Center (WRDC) was established at Oregon State University in the 1970s as one of four regional centers funded by the US Department of Agriculture to link the research and extension activities of regional land-grant universities with local decision-makers in addressing rural development issues. The WRDC closed at Oregon State University on June 30, 1999, and was transferred to Utah State University.

From the description of Agricultural and Resource Economics Department records, 1909-2008 (bulk 1931-1999). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 519574646

Classes pertaining to agricultural economics were first taught at Oregon Agricultural College early in the 20th century as part of the Agronomy Department. In 1917 that department was divided into four separate ones; the Farm Management Department included the agricultural economics courses. Other classes in the subject area were also taught by Dr. Hector MacPherson in the School of Commerce. With the reorganization of higher education in Oregon in the early 1930s, the Oregon State College School of Agriculture in 1933 was divided into divisions, one of which was Agricultural Economics. E.L. Potter was appointed head of the division, as well as head of the Agricultural Economics Department formed within the division.

In 1949, the division system was abolished and the Farm Management Department was absorbed by the Agricultural Economics Department. Barton DeLoach served as the first chair of the combined department, but resigned shortly thereafter. Grant Blanch served as acting chair until 1951, when G. Burton Wood was appointed department chair. Wood served as department chair until 1966. Emery Castle was chair from 1966 to 1972 and Ludwig Eisgruber served from 1973 to 1981. Other department chairs have included A. Gene Nelson, 1981-1991 and David Ervin, 1991-1994. In 1974, the department name was changed to Agricultural and Resource Economics to reflect its broader role in research and teaching involving new technologies, rural population, income distribution, resource conservation and development, and international trade and development.

The Western Rural Development Center (WRDC) was established at Oregon State University in the 1970s as one of four regional centers funded by the US Department of Agriculture to link the research and extension activities of regional land-grant universities with local decision-makers in addressing rural development issues. The WRDC closed at Oregon State University on June 30, 1999, and was transferred to Utah State University.

From the guide to the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Records, 1909-2008, 1931-1999, (Oregon State University Libraries)

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referencedIn Lawrence A. Burt Papers, 1974-2009, 1984-2007 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
creatorOf Oregon State University. Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Agricultural and Resource Economics Department records, 1909-2008 (bulk 1931-1999). Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Records, 1909-2008, 1931-1999 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
creatorOf Burt, Lawrence A. Lawrence A. Burt papers, 1974-2009 (bulk 1984-2007). Oregon State University Libraries
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associatedWith Burt, Lawrence A. person
associatedWith Oregon State College. Dept. of Agricultural Economics. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon State College. Dept. of Farm Management. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon State University. Extension Service. corporateBody
associatedWith Western Rural Development Center. corporateBody
associatedWith Wood, G. B. 1909- person
associatedWith Wood, G. B. (Gregory Burton), 1909- person
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Agricultural education
Agricultural education
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Universities and colleges
Corvallis
Dairying
Dairying
Farm management
Farmmanagement
Farm produce
Farmproduce
Fisheries
Fisheries and Wildlife
Fishing and Canning
Maps
Oregon
Rural development
Ruraldevelopment
Rural extension
Ruralextension
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