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Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy, Central Iowa, and BioCentury Research Farms

A History of the ISU Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy Research Farm

Author: Mark S. Honeyman (Iowa State University)

  • A History of the ISU Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy Research Farm

    Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy, Central Iowa, and BioCentury Research Farms

    A History of the ISU Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy Research Farm

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Abstract

The story of the ISU Agricultural/Agronomy Research Farm starts with the Iowa State University campus. Iowa State University began as the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm with the act of the Iowa Legislature in 1858. After a competition between several locations across Iowa, the Story and Boone Counties delegation proposal, valued at $21,355, was accepted. Story County was on the edge of the frontier. The county had only been organized for five years, had no railroad, and was “reputed to be unusually swampy.” The campus was acquired as a prairie site of 648 acres near the Story/Boone County line near the Nevada to Boonsboro stage line. A Fourth of July celebration on the site had a toast to “The Rising Generation, the Hope of the World, and a Mighty Sure Crop in the Hawkeye State!” The first building, the Farm House, was built in 1861 and the first class enrolled in 1869.

Keywords: Agronomy

How to Cite:

Honeyman, M. S., (2015) “A History of the ISU Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy Research Farm”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2014(1).

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2015-01-01

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