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Agricultural Experimental Stations and their publications: Connecticut

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Station History

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The mission of The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station is to develop, advance, and disseminate scientific knowledge, improve agricultural productivity and environmental quality, protect plants, and enhance human health and well-being through research for the benefit of Connecticut residents and the nation.  Seeking solutions across a variety of disciplines for the benefit of urban, suburban, and rural communities, Station scientists remain committed to "Putting Science to Work for Society", a motto as relevant today as it was at our founding in 1875.

Extension Publications

Bulletin / New Haven

Online access B1(1877)-B1014(2013)


Circulars

Online access C68(1930)-C246(1972)


Bulletins of Immediate Information

Online access BII1(1905)-BII67(1929)


Bulletin / Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station.

online access no.1(1888)-to no.104(1919)


Annual report

Storrs, Conn. : The Station, 1889-1950.

Online access to 1888-1906

 

Contact Information

The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
123 Huntington Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Phone: 203-974-8500

Historic Photographs

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e5/Inheritance_in_maize_%281911%29_%2814586984590%29.jpg/256px-Inheritance_in_maize_%281911%29_%2814586984590%29.jpg

Inheritance in maize, 1911
Courtesy of Wikimedia

Chestnut in Connecticut and the improvement of the woodlot

Chestnut in Connecticut and the improvement of the woodlot. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.