Pennsylvania State University. College of Agricultural Sciences
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Name (Latin)
Pennsylvania State University. College of Agricultural Sciences
Other forms of name
Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences
Pennsylvania State University. Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension
Pennsylvania State University. College of Agricultural Sciences. Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension
See Also From tracing corporate name
Pennsylvania State University. College of Agriculture
Sources of Information
- My new weigh of life, 1993?:t.p. (PennState College of Agricultural Sciences)
- Phone call to K. Moore, 1/10/94(Pennsylvania State University. College of Agriculture is now Pennsylvania State University. College of Agricultural Sciences)
- Small fruit production and pest management guide, 1994-95:t.p. (PennState College of Agricultural Sciences)
- OCLC 36579107: It's Alumni directory,(1996: Pennsylvania State University. College of Agricultural Sciences; less than fully authenticated serial usage: Pennsylvania State University College of Agricultural Sciences)
- Managing turfgrass diseases, c2007:cover (Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension)
- E-mail from E. Martz, executive editor, Mar. 21, 2003(The "Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension" designation on the front of our publications does not refer to a specific unit of the College, but instead makes explicit the relationship between research dollars we receive from state, federal, and private sources and the extension and outreach work conducted by our faculty, staff, and agents in the field. If you're looking for an administrative body for classification purposes, it probably should go under the College of Agricultural Sciences)
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Wikipedia description:
The Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences offers 17 undergraduate majors, 23 minors, and graduate programs in 18 major areas. The college awarded the nation's first baccalaureate degrees in agriculture in 1861. With 9 academic departments and 67 cooperative extension offices, one in each of Pennsylvania's counties, the college is widely recognized as one of the nation's top institutions for agricultural research and education programs.
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