Inventory to the Records of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations in New Brunswick, 1889-1962

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Inventory to the Records of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations in New Brunswick, 1889-1962

The records of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations in New Brunswick consist of material from the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station and the College Experiment Station . The records date from the period 1889-1962, with the bulk of the material from the period 1916-1933. The records are contained in three series: Minutes and Reports, Administrative Files, and Research Notes.

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