Irving W. Abbott papers, 1944-1955.

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Irving W. Abbott papers, 1944-1955.

The Irving W. Abbott Papers consist of crop yield data, pamphlets, notes, reports, correspondence, and other material relating to experimental agriculture in Alaska and soil stewardship in a religious context.

1 box 0.35 cu. ft.

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University of Alaska (College). Agricultural Experiment Station

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Abbott, Irving W.

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In the early 1950s, Irving W. Abbott (1910-2000) was with the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station, served as Executive Secretary of the Alaska Certified Seed Growers Association, and was a representative of the University of Alaska Extension Service. In 1954, Abbott founded a soil-testing business, the Arctic Alaska Testing Laboratory. He sold the business in 1974 to Shannon and Wilson. From the description of Irving W. Abbott papers, 1944-1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 4292...