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Experimental Electrical Line, which reached six farms. He also designed improvements on the first forage harvester and co-designed a hot-air seed corn dryer with A.H. Wright of the Agronomy department. The Dept. of Ag Engineering also developed ventilated storage buildings, large capacity
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The Department of Agricultural Engineering was established in 1904 to design "farm apparatus... developed from ongoing research conducted by the College of Agriculture." The new department's building was completed in 1907, designed by
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The UW's College of Agriculture was founded in 1889, focusing in its first decades on research and sharing practical applications of that research with the state's farmers. The college pioneered the twelve-week
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The building has changed little over the years. In 1985 it was placed on the NRHP for statewide significance in the field of engineering and for local significance in the field of architecture.
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buildings. Inside, the first floor initially housed labs, shops, offices, and lecture rooms. The upper floor was an open room where machinery was displayed.
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in the building, leading to ways to reduce erosion. Floyd Waldo Duffee, the second head of the department, explored
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Peabody designed Agricultural Engineering a 2-story structure 45 by 150 feet, topped with a red-tiled
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which houses the Biological Systems Engineering Department (formerly Agricultural Engineering) of the
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and the Dairy Course, and various buildings were constructed before this one, including
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Important events occurred in the Agricultural Engineering building. In 1907, the
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Agricultural Engineering
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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National Register of Historic Places in Madison, Wisconsin
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American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Madison, Wisconsin
43°04′29″N 89°24′38″W / 43.074803°N 89.410606°W / 43.074803; -89.410606
Arthur Peabody
Colonial Revival
Georgian Revival
85001404
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin–Madison
forage harvester
Aldo Leopold
National Register of Historic Places
Henry Mall Historic District
Short Course in Agriculture
King Hall
Dairy Barn
Agriculture Hall
Arthur Peabody
Eau Claire
Stock Pavilion
Field House at Camp Randall
Memorial Union
hip roof
Georgian Revival
quoins
keystones
modillioned
cornice
fanlight

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