Agriculture -- New York (State)
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
A. F. Spooner papers
Correspondence, invoices, and other papers of an upstate New York farmer and agricultural figure, with particular reference to the Dairymen's League, the New York State Farm Bureau, the Ayrshire Association, and to issues of agricultural production, prices, and methods.
Agricultural program collection
Programs for dinners, celebrations, meetings, and entertainments held by various organizations in New York State agriculture.
B. F. Stanton papers
Includes correspondence, publications and subject files concerning his work in the Dept. of Agricultural Economics and as president of the American Agricultural Economics Association and vice president of the International Association of Agricultural Economists.
Benjamin Cornell family letters
Letters from Benjamin Cornell to his parents and brother; from his son, Benjamin F. Cornell to various family members; and other family correspondence.
Botsford family papers
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, account books, poems and photographs of the Frank Botsford family of the Town of Jerusalem, Yates Co., New York.
C. A. Bratton papers
Papers and reports relating to farm management; documents about incentive plans; insurance and unemployment information for laborers and their employers; information on wages and workers' compensation; labor management and hiring from the work force; documentation on migrant labor; and reports on farm management and the utilization of manpower, 1913-1986.
Caleb Carr letters
Letters written to Caleb and Emily Pierce Carr of Hillsboro, Wisconsin, from family members in Genoa, Locke, and Elmira, New York.
Cayuga Club round robin letters
Includes "Final Edition" of Cayuga Club Round Robin letters, 1963-1968. Many of the letters are from Wilfrid Gordon Brierley and Ora Lee; the content is primarily upstate New York agricultural news.
Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy collection
Collection contains documents, correspondence, and publicity regarding the founding operations administration and projects of the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP)and subsequently the Cornell Center for Transformative Action (CTA).
Central New York Farmer's Club records
Articles of association; minutes, report, and notes kept by H. N. Tyler; draft of a history written by Tyler; scrapbooks pertaining to club activities, 1894-1902; loose clippings; drafts of papers on forests, agriculture, and botanical subjects; programs and bulletins; and a farm account book kept by Edward Weeks of Albion, Orange County, New York.