Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

RS 9/2/1
Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
Subject Files, circa 1884-2002, undated


Descriptive summary

creator: Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
title: Subject Files
dates: circa 1884-2002, undated
extent: 0.42 linear feet (1 document box)
collection number: RS 9/2/1
repository: University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access: Open for research
publication rights: Consult Head, Special Collections Department
preferred citation: Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station Subject Files, RS 9/2/1, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Abstract

Established as a result of the Hatch Act of 1887, the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station is the research arm of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University. The Experiment Station conducts multidisciplinary research to help solve the complex agricultural problems facing scientists and farmers today. This collection contains anniversary materials, information on experiment station publications, information on the Hatch Act, and materials related to vocational education in Iowa. The collection also contains an address book with names of men who were part of the Civilian Public Service and assigned to work for the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station during World War II. In addition, the collection contains weekly reports of the Missouri Valley Loess Soil Erosion Experiment Station at Clarinda, Iowa.

 

Historical note

The Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station was founded at Iowa State as a result of legislation passed by the U.S. Congress in 1887. Known as the Hatch Act, the legislation provided for the funding of agricultural research at Land Grant Colleges. On March 1, 1888, the Iowa General Assembly approved the terms of the Hatch Act and the Iowa Experiment Station was established. Administrative oversight of the Experiment Station was assigned to the Board of Trustees of the Iowa Agricultural College (Iowa State University). The Board, in turn, elected Captain R. P. Speer as the first director of the Experiment Station.

Early efforts of the Experiment Station staff involved establishing an orchard and planting experimental plots of grains, grasses, and vegetables on the campus grounds. Starting in 1888, the Experiment Station published quarterly Bulletins that described activities and results of the research conducted by the staff. Many of these results are also included in annual reports prepared by the director. In 1911, the staff, which by this time consisted of a combination of specialized researchers and a part-time teaching force, first published research bulletins and soon offered the first research fellowships.

Since its inception, the Experiment Station has existed under the auspices of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and it is not surprising that the Dean of the College also holds the title of Director of the Experiment Station. Although it serves as the research arm of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the Experiment Station also supports programs in almost every other college at Iowa State and at a number of off-campus research facilities in the surrounding area. During the earliest years of its existence, Experiment Station research focused on soil, crops, horticulture, and dairying. Today, research conducted by Experiment Station staff has become over-arching in scope and multidisciplinary in practice reflecting the complexity of agricultural problems facing scientists and farmers today.

 

Collection description

This collection (circa 1884-2002, undated) contains anniversary materials, information on experiment station publications, reports, information on the Hatch Act, and materials related to vocational education in Iowa. The collection also contains an address book with names of men who were part of the Civilian Public Service and assigned to work for the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station during World War II. In addition, the collection contains weekly reports to C. E. Ramser, Senior Drainage Engineer at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, from Robert A. Norton, Associate Agricultural Engineer at the Missouri Valley Loess Soil Erosion Experiment Station at Clarinda, Iowa. Copies of these reports were also sent to J. B. Davidson of Iowa State College. The reports cover a two-year period during the 1930s and document efforts to study the effects of terracing on Loess soil and other ways to reduce soil erosion in the region.

 

Organization

The collection is organized alphabetically.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Agricultural Experiment Station: experiment no. 6, sirup sorghum

1919

1

2

Centennial celebration of state agricultural experiment stations: materials from the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges

1975

1

3

Civilian Public Service camp address book: names and addresses of staff and members of camp

1945 circa

1

4

Experiment station legislation, the Hatch Act (photocopies)

1884 circa-1887

1

5

Financial support for journal papers

2002

1

6

General information on Iowa State University and the experiment station

undated

1

7

History of agricultural experiment stations

1975-1988

1

8

List of current series serial publications

1978

1

9

List of discontinued series serial publications

1978

1

10

Photographs of hogs

1967

1

11

Public Works Project: weekly reports from Missouri Valley Loess Erosion Experiment Station

1932-1933

1

12

Public Works Project: weekly reports from Missouri Valley Loess Erosion Experiment Station

1933-1934

1

13

Publications of the home economics research staff of the Iowa Agricultural and Home Economics Experiment Station, Iowa State University, 1921-1961

1961 circa

1

14

Reports to USDA including listing of current research

1984-1987

1

15

Vocational education in Iowa: meetings of the Committee of Relationships of Iowa State College to Iowa Schools Teaching Agriculture

1945-1948

1

16

Vocational education in Iowa: memorandum of understanding between Iowa State College Division of Agriculture, Agricultural Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Iowa State Board for Vocational Education

1945-1946

1

17

Vocational education in Iowa: reports, policies, and organizational charts

1941-1947