College of Agriculture. Department of Agricultural Economics
Dates
- Existence: 1920-
Historical Information
The College of Agriculture’s Department of Agricultural Economics began as the Department of Farm Management in 1920 and offered courses in farm organization, tenancy, credit, marketing, and management. It awarded its first master’s degrees in 1922. The department conferred its first PhD in 1937 to Earl Butz, who later served as head of the department from 1946 to 1954. In 1942, the Department of Farm Management changed its name to the present Department of Agricultural Economics. In the 1960s, the department widely embraced computer technology for farm records, outlook reports, and simulation models. Agricultural Economics introduced international work to its undergraduate students for the first time in 1970.
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College of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Economics records
The College of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Economics records document the history and activities of Purdue’s Department of Agricultural Economics. The collection consists primarily of annual departmental reports and reports of research projects being undertaken by the department. Also included are departmental correspondence, publications, and other administrative documents.