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Oregon Counties Long-Range Planning Conference Reports, 1924-1971

By Finding aid prepared by Elizabeth Nielsen.

Collection Overview

Title: Oregon Counties Long-Range Planning Conference Reports, 1924-1971

ID: PUB 006-16

Primary Creator: Oregon State University. Extension Service

Extent: 0.9 cubic feet. More info below.

Arrangement: The reports are arranged alphabetically by county and thereunder chronologically.

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The Oregon Counties Long-Range Planning Conference Reports document the economic conferences sponsored by the Oregon State Extension Service in Oregon counties beginning in the 1920s. The reports include summary and statistical information regarding the county at the time of the conference as well as recommendations pertaining to agriculture, land use, and economic development.

Scope and Content Notes

The Oregon Counties Long-Range Planning Conference Reports document the economic conferences sponsored by the Extension Service in Oregon counties beginning in the 1920s. The reports include statistics on population, land use, farm incomes, and market value of agricultural products for the county at the time of the conference and recommendations regarding agriculture, land use, and economic development for the county. The reports include information about agricultural history of the county; railroads and highways; soils, irrigation, and water resources; livestock, poultry, and dairy; farm crops; horticultural products; farm home and rural life; 4-H and youth programs; and forests and timber production. Later reports include information pertaining to recreation; minerals and mining; cultural and religous life, and health and medical services.

Reports of conferences in the following counties are part of the collection, with date ranges for reports in parentheses: Baker (1927-1970), Benton (1925-1957), Clackamas (1925-1969), Clatsop (1936-1968), Columbia (1925-1970), Coos (1925-1968), Crook (1925-1970), Curry (1936-1970), Deschutes (1924-1968), Douglas (1925-1968), Gilliam (1938-1970), Grant (1936-1970), Harney (1938-1969), Hood River (1924-1968), Jackson (1924-1968), Jefferson (1941-1956), Josephine (1924-1969), Klamath (1927-1968), Lake (1936-1967), Lane (1924-1969), Lincoln (1936-1969), Linn (1936-1969), Malheur (1924-1956), Marion (1936-1956), Morrow (1938-1971), Multnomah (1925-1956), Polk (1924-1968), Sherman (1926-1967), Tillamook (1936-1968), Umatilla (1926-1958), Union (1924-1968), Wallowa (1927-1958), Wasco (1924-1967), Washington (1925-1968), Wheeler (1958-1968), and Yamhill (1927-1968).

Several of the county reports were published as supplements to the local newspaper. The 1936 Grant County report was published as part of the John Day Valley Ranger. Several Klamath County reports were issued as supplements to The News-Herald (1936 and 1938) and Herald and News (1958) of Klamath Falls. The 1968 Klamath County report was issued both as a separate publication and as a supplement to the Herald and News. Both versions are part of this collection.

The collection also includes two statewide reports: Report of Oregon Agricultural Economic Conference held at Oregon Agricultural College in 1924 and Dynamic Factors Affecting Agricultural Economy, the proceedings of the Marketing and Distribution Conference held at Oregon State College in 1946. These are available in paper form and online.

The published reports are available online. Most of the reports are available both in paper form and on microfilm. Some of the reports are only available on microfilm; the microfilm also includes some unpublished reports, conference minutes, and brochures as well as other publications about the county that were not generated by the economic conferences.

Biographical / Historical Notes

The Oregon State University Extension Service sponsored economic conferences in all Oregon counties beginning in the 1920s; the conferences were held every decade until the early 1970s and issued recommendations regarding agriculture, land use, and economic development for the individual Oregon counties.

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 1 oversize box; 36 microfilm reels

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Related Materials: Additional materials documenting the county planning conferences are part of the Extension Service Records (RG 111), Subgroup 2, Series 9. Program Determination and Development. Conference brochures and other materials are also available in the OSU Memorabilia Collection (MSS MC) file "MC-Agricultural Economics Conferences". The Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Records (RG 128) provide extensive documentation of the economics of Oregon agriculture. Copies of many of the reports are part of the Oregon State University Libraries general collection (call number beginning with S106).

Preferred Citation: Oregon Counties Long-Range Planning Conference Reports (PUB 006-16), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Creators

Oregon State University. Extension Service
Oregon Agricultural College. Extension Service
Oregon State Agricultural College. Extension Service
Oregon State College. Federal Cooperative Extension Service

People, Places, and Topics

4-H clubs--Oregon.
Agriculture--Economic aspects--Oregon.
Agriculture--Oregon--Planning.
Agriculture--Oregon--Statistics.
Land use, Rural--Oregon--Planning.
Land use--Oregon--Planning.
Local History
Natural Resources
Oregon Agricultural College. Extension Service
Oregon State Agricultural College. Extension Service
Oregon State College. Federal Cooperative Extension Service
Oregon State University. Extension Service
Regional planning--Oregon.


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