Groundbreakers: Early Agricultural Scientists and Engineers of SDSU

About the Exhibit

Four men arrived at ºù«Ӱҵ to expand the world of knowledge. Discover the explorers, innovators and artists whose work continues to impact South Dakota and beyond.

Open Nov. 16, 2017 – Aug. 2019

Groundbreakers exhibit
Neils E. Hansen

The Indiana Jones of Plant Science, he traveled Russia and Asia to find fruit and fauna for the farmers of South Dakota and the Upper Plains. He brought back Yellow and Blue Flower alfalfa.

Joseph Hutton

A photographer, poet, political activist, but above all, a soil scientist. He preached soil conservation starting in the early 1900s and documented the devastation of poor farming practices during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. He championed for soil conservation and was the first to do the soil survey of South Dakota.

Ralph Patty

He took an ancient form of architecture, rammed earth and scientifically studied it so that farmers could build sustainable, affordable barns to prevent poultry from dying from pneumonia in the winter. His research influenced rammed architecture in America, Africa and Australia.

Halvor Solberg

A Norwegian immigrant carpenter came to SDSU to as a student and became the founding father of Engineering at SDSU. He developed the Steam Engineering Short Course for farmers to learn how to use steam engines to combat the number of accidents. This course was replicated across land-grant colleges nationwide.

James Wilson, Jr

Head of the College of Agriculture and Animal Scientist, he solicited the best and brightest to this young college to strive for excellence where anything was possible.

Groundbreakers exhibit

Exhibit Sponsors

  • South Dakota Crop Improvement Association
  • Forest Products Supply, Inc, Maplewood, Minnesota

as well as the following people for their assistance with this exhibit…

Paige Barthel, Julia Bodnaruk, Emily Braun, Dr. Steve Burroughs, Aaron Cooley, Diane Drake, Jerry Graslie, Kathy Gustafson, Cable Harding, Dan Humberg, John Jacobson, Fatima Javid, Kent Jensen, Al Johnson, Kevin Kephart, Asia Lores, Wyeth Lynch, Doug Malo, Mike Monnens, Mike Mueller, Viraj Patel, Jean Pedersen, Serhiy Potepenko, Will Prigge, David Ramirez, Conrad Solberg, SDSU Archives and Special Collections and Luke Weber

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