Hollis Shull and A.S. Dylla
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Hollis Shull and A.S. Dylla
The Irrigation Association Technical Conference Proceedings
by A.S. Dylla, D.M. Stuart, and D.W. Michener
by Hollis Shull and A.S. Dylla
Program
by A.S. Dylla
by A.S. Dylla and Rhys Torey
by A.S. Dylla, D.E. McMartelaere, and C.K. Sutton
by Dean C. Muckel and A.S. Dylla
by A.S. Dylla, H. Shull, D.R. Timmons
by D.R. Timmons and A.S. Dylla
by D.R. Timmons and A.S. Dylla
Pamphlet
by A.D. Dylla, D.R. Timmons, and H. Shull
U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Department of Agriculture
by John Andrews; in South Dakota History, Volume 39, Number 1, Pages 27-64; includes only a photocopy
by Esther Edie; [hand annotated typed manuscripts]; includes the quoted typed manuscript of Lucille Fraser (Aurora, SD, farm wife) testimony to the SD Interim Legislative Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources in 1977
Includes issues of "Oahe Facts & News" from 1980 to 1985, as well as other materials
by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Billings, Montana; 11 pages; includes only a photostat copy
by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Billings, Montana; 50 pages approximately
includes two issues of "Prairie Falcon": 1986 October and 1987 April, as well as other materials
CH2M Hill, Denver, Colorado; multiple paginations; includes 20 x 30 inch detailed map dated 1981 August
includes: 1) financial data; and 2) maps dated 1984 January and 1985 January
by Hollis Shull and A.S. Dylla
by A.S. Dylla and J.C. Guitjens
Brochure
Brochure
by M.B. Rollins and A.S. Dylla
Program
University of California Agricultural Extension Service
by A.S. Dylla and D.M. Stuart
by A.S. Dylla, D.R. Timmons, and H. Shull
by A.S. Dylla, Hollis Shull
Product brochure
by D.M. Stuart, G.E. Schuman, and A.S. Dylla
University of California Agricultural Extension Service
by A.S. Dylla, H. Shull, D.R. Timmons
Product brochure
by M.B. Rollins and A.S. Dylla
By A.S. Dylla and D.W. Michener
The Anthony S. Dylla Papers document research efforts related to irrigation systems, soil analysis, and agricultural water management primarily in Minnesota and surrounding regions. Topics include sprinkler and rotating-boom irrigation, evapotranspiration measurements, soil moisture sensing, nitrogen inputs and leaching, and the effects of wind on irrigation uniformity. The collection highlights Dylla’s contributions to advancing knowledge in hydraulic conductivity, soil classification, and irrigation automation. Also present are publications addressing broader agricultural issues such as drought-hazard soil properties, water seepage control with bentonite, and forage water use studies in Nevada.
Dylla’s research played a key role in improving irrigation strategies in the Upper Midwest, contributing to more sustainable water use in agriculture. His work informed both regional practices and national USDA recommendations, particularly in soil-water dynamics, nitrogen management, and experimental methodology for extension professionals.
Dylla, Anthony S., 1924-2006ABE - Agricultural and Biosystemt Engineering
Brochure
Brochures, fact sheet
Postcard
Brochures, fact sheet
This collection is composed of brochures, newsletters, and program materials related to the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at South Dakota State University. The records document academic programs, outreach events, and engineering innovations within the department. Included are promotional materials for Agricultural Systems Technology and Food and Bio-Materials Engineering, invitations to departmental banquets and events such as the Annual ABE Hobo Day Celebration, and facility-related documents such as those on the Agricultural Engineering Building. The collection also contains brochures highlighting SDSU-developed electric agricultural equipment like the Chore-tric battery-powered loader and Electric Choremaster. A notable item is the pamphlet Model Farm A.D. 2076, produced for the American Revolution Bicentennial Horizons ’76 Project.
These records reflect the evolution and public engagement of the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department at SDSU. They highlight the department's commitment to applied research, educational outreach, and innovation in sustainable agricultural technologies. The inclusion of materials on SDSU-developed equipment and futuristic planning efforts underscores the department's role in advancing agricultural engineering in South Dakota and beyond.
South Dakota State University. Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering