Department of Agricultural Economics Research Project Records 1911-1963

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Department of Agricultural Economics Research Project Records 1911-1963

The Department of Agricultural Economics Research Project Records consist of files that document the activities of various personnel in surveying and interpreting agricultural development in Montana. The subjects of the various projects include rural housing, financing, dairy operations, rural electrification, meat trade, irrigation, and taxation.

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Saunderson, Mont H. (Mont Harris), 1899-

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Rehberg, Wallace A.

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Pilati, Paul

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Myrick, D. C.

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Quenemoen, M. E.

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McConnen, R. J., 1930-

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Loomer, Charles W. (Charles William), 1914-1995

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Harston, Clive R.

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Wilson, M. L. (Milburn Lincoln), 1885-1969

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Professor of Agriculture at Montana State College. From the description of Papers, 1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155525246 Milburn Lincoln Wilson was born in Atlantic, Iowa on 23 October 1885, the son of John Wesley and Mary E. (Magee) Wilson. He received a B.S.A. from Iowa State College, Ames, in 1907 and his M.S. in agricultural economics and rural sociology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1920. He began his career as a farmer in 1907. He served as Ass...

Montana State College. Dept. of Agricultural Economics.

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The roots of the Agricultural Economics Department at Montana State University reach back to the Farm Management program in 1913. Classes in the beginning stages were instructed by E. L. Currier, whose main priority was teaching basic accounting principles to working farmers after these practices were found to be deficient. With the passage of the Purnell Act in 1925, the college was granted much needed funds to begin a curriculum focusing on the agricultural economics field. Director Linfield d...

Baker, Laurence O.

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Weisgerber, Pius

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Davidson, Jack R.

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Huffman, Roy E. (Roy Elwood)

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Roy E. Huffman was born April 12, 1916 and raised on a wheat farm in Chouteau County, Montana. He attended rural schools and graduated from Highwood High School in 1932. He married Menga Herzog in 1939 and had three children. He received his B.S. in Agricultural Economics from Montana State College in 1938, his M.S. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Maryland in 1939 and his PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Wisconsin in 1952. He began his career as an Agricultur...

Craig, Glenn H.

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