Books written by Earl Heady or CARD associates sit in a row on Earl Heady's desk, while six of his awards from the American Agricultural Economics Association are lined up in the windows behind them, August 1983.
Two men stand by waist-high wire fence while they talk, each with one hand on the fence and the other hand in his pocket. A wooden barn and trees are in the background.
Two men who look dirty from their hard work stand talking by a farm machine, perhaps a hay baler, with two one-story farm buildings in the background with trees. Both men wear hats and glasses, and the older man wears overalls.
Associate Professor Leo V. Mayer stands by Earl O. Heady, director of the Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, as CARD was called at that time. Dr. Heady sits on a desk and holds open a book entitled Alternatives for Balancing World…
Two researchers in white lab coats take measurements with equipment in a field. One researcher monitors gauges connected to a machine and board by wires, while the other researcher studies an object on the connected board. Pigs and their housing…
Two researchers in white lab coats examine an object in a laboratory that also contains a scale, a jar full of stoppered and labeled vials, and a wood and glass piece of equipment. In the inset photo, a man kneels while one baby pig comes to see…
Earl O. Heady stands at blackboard, while Gaylord Worden sits on the left with a stack of printouts, and Leroy Blakeslee sits on the right with a calculating machine. All of them are part of the Center for Agricultural and Economic Development,…