Agricultural Impact Studies on Battlefields in Idaho

GrantID: 3960

Grant Funding Amount Low: $30,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $150,000

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Grant Overview

Cost Constraints in Agricultural Impact Studies on Battlefields in Idaho

Idaho's agricultural landscape has been profoundly influenced by historical events, including battles fought on its soil. However, the intersection of agricultural heritage and battlefield preservation is often overlooked, leading to significant gaps in historical documentation and the understanding of past agricultural practices. Historical studies reveal that certain battlefields in Idaho have become crucial agricultural areas, yet their stories remain untold, leaving a void in both historical knowledge and agricultural heritage documentation.

Many stakeholders, including local historians, agricultural professionals, and educational institutions, face constraints in funding and resources for conducting comprehensive research on the agricultural impacts of conflicts in Idaho. For example, a 2022 report from the Idaho State Historical Society indicated that less than 5% of battlefield studies incorporate agricultural perspectives, which inhibits a holistic understanding of Idaho’s history. As agricultural practices evolve, it is vital to ensure that their historical context is not forgotten, especially in a state where agriculture remains a leading economic sector.

This funding aims to support in-depth agricultural impact studies focused on battlefields in Idaho. Researchers will conduct investigations into how historical conflicts influenced farming practices and the economic dynamics of rural communities. This unique angle seeks to blend historical research with agricultural studies, providing valuable insights that can enhance the understanding of Idaho's agricultural heritage.

Collaboration between historians and agricultural experts will be central to the program's approach, allowing for a multidisciplinary exploration that documents the intersection of battlefield history and agricultural evolution. Researchers will analyze historical records, conduct interviews with local farmers, and study agricultural patterns to create comprehensive historical documents. This grant seeks to bridge the gap between agriculture and history, promoting the recognition of Idaho's battlefields as vital contributors to the state's agricultural narrative.

The anticipated outcomes include an enriched understanding of the historical landscape, increased collaboration between historians and agricultural practitioners, and production of valuable documentation that highlights Idaho’s unique agricultural heritage. As a state where the agrarian lifestyle plays such a pivotal role, supporting research that examines the impacts of historical events on current practices will ensure both the preservation of history and the promotion of agricultural education for future generations.

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