College of Agricu lture
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I n 1901 the College of Agriculture of the University of Idaho was created. Since that time, the College has progressed with the State, providing expanded services. At the p resent time the College maintains 990 acres of land in the Moscow area and 1,700 acres at experiment tations throughout Idaho. Nearly three hundred students are enrolled in the College of Agricu lture in such major programs as agricultural chemistry, agricultural economics, agricultural education, agricultural engineering. agronomy, animal husbandry, bacteriology, dairy science, entomology, horticulture. plant pathology, and poultry husbandry.
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E. KR \l'S Dn111 College or \ gliculture
l)enni~ Conley, Dale Kalbfleisch, Stephan ,\llred, Don Kress. Dr. Guy Anderson, ,\ ch iser. Row Two: Jim Olson, 'Vayne Ills, James Rei mann, Jim Archibald, J ohn \Valradt, .\ like Heath, Ron Tribble, Dave Lolu. .'ll ilo Salmeier. Jerry l loward.
Row One: Clir Eldred, Lee Edgerton,
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This agriculwral honorary promotes scholarship and leadership among its members and provides services for the College of Agriculture. To be eligible for this honorary a swdent must be in the upper one-third of his class and receive a 2.7 g rade average for three semesters.
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Collcg<' or .\griculture
AG COUNCIL The g Council coordinates the_ student activities within the College of Agnculture. The Council consists of a representative from each department and two faculty advi ers. Rolu Que: Karl , elson, James Reimann, Clif El路
dred, Dale Kalbfleisch, Rohen llanes, Adviser; Joy Esser, Lee Edgenon. Row Two: Gordon Cooper, Jirn Olson, Dennis Conley, rvlilo Salmeier, G. 0. Baker, Adviser; Jerry Howard, Ed Brown.
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