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[[File:Castillo Serralles.JPG|thumb| [[Museo Castillo Serralles]] is an agricultural museum in [[Ponce, Puerto Rico]], that showcases the [[sugar cane]] and its derivative [[Rum|rum industry]]]]
[[File:Castillo Serralles.JPG|thumb| [[Museo Castillo Serralles]] is an agricultural museum in [[Ponce, Puerto Rico]], that showcases the [[sugar cane]] and its derivative [[Rum|rum industry]]]]
[[File:Suomen maatalousmuseo Sarka.jpg|thumb|[[Sarka (museum)|Sarka]] is an agricultural museum in [[Loimaa]], [[Finland]], that presents 3,000 years of Finnish agriculture<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://visitturku.fi/suomen-maatalousmuseo-sarka_|title=Sarka|last=|first=|date=2020|website=Visit Turku|language=fi|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=21 June 2020}}</ref>]]


An '''agricultural museum''' is a [[museum]] dedicated to preserving agricultural history and heritage.<ref>[http://www.agriculturalmuseum.org/ ''Welcome to Delaware Agricultural Museum Association.''] Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village. 2019. Accessed 31 January 2019.</ref> It aims to educate the public on the subject of [[agricultural history]], their legacy and impact on society.<ref>[https://www.eater.com/2015/10/23/9598674/food-museums ''How Food Earned Its Place in American Museums.''] Tove Danovich. ''Eater.'' 23 October 2015. Accessed 31 January 2019.</ref> To accomplish this, it specializes in the display and interpretation of artifacts related to [[agriculture]], often of a specific time period or in a specific region. They may also display memorabilia related to farmers or businesspeople who impacted society via agriculture (for example, size of the land cultivated as compared to other farmers) or agricultural advances (for example, technology implementation).
An '''agricultural museum''' is a [[museum]] dedicated to preserving agricultural history and heritage.<ref>[http://www.agriculturalmuseum.org/ ''Welcome to Delaware Agricultural Museum Association.''] Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village. 2019. Accessed 31 January 2019.</ref> It aims to educate the public on the subject of [[agricultural history]], their legacy and impact on society.<ref>[https://www.eater.com/2015/10/23/9598674/food-museums ''How Food Earned Its Place in American Museums.''] Tove Danovich. ''Eater.'' 23 October 2015. Accessed 31 January 2019.</ref> To accomplish this, it specializes in the display and interpretation of artifacts related to [[agriculture]], often of a specific time period or in a specific region. They may also display memorabilia related to farmers or businesspeople who impacted society via agriculture (for example, size of the land cultivated as compared to other farmers) or agricultural advances (for example, technology implementation).
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==Types of agricultural museums==
==Types of agricultural museums==
[[File:Complejo Museo Hacienda Buena Vista, mirando al sur, desde la Depulpadora de Cafe, en Bo. Magueyes, Ponce, PR (DSC03604).jpg|thumb|left|250px|Farm museums, like [[Museo Hacienda Buena Vista|this one]] housing the only pre-[[Scotch turbine|Scotch type turbine]] known to exist, are a subcategory of agricultural museums]]
Agricultural museums often specialize in one or more of three aspects of the farm-food process. Those specializing on the crop cultivation and farming aspect of agriculture are known as [[farm museums]]. These would include farm museums like [[Barleylands Farm Museum]], [[Farmers' Museum]], and [[Aulestad]]. Others, like [[Balmoral Grist Mill Museum]] in [[Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia]], focus on the production aspect of the process; many mill museums, including [[Frohnauer Hammer]], [[Mazonovo]], and the oldest commercial flour mill in North America, [[Moulin du Petit-Pré]], fall into this group. Still others, like the [[Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum]] in [[Fo Tan]], [[Shatin]], [[Hong Kong]], the [[Potato Museum]], and the [[Spam Museum]], are focused on the post-production and food-consumption aspect of agriculture.
Agricultural museums often specialize in one or more of three aspects of the farm-food process. Those specializing on the crop cultivation and farming aspect of agriculture are known as [[farm museums]]. These would include farm museums like [[Barleylands Farm Museum]], [[Farmers' Museum]], and [[Aulestad]]. Others, like [[Balmoral Grist Mill Museum]] in [[Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia]], focus on the production aspect of the process; many mill museums, including [[Frohnauer Hammer]], [[Mazonovo]], and the oldest commercial flour mill in North America,<ref name=history>{{cite web | url=http://www.moulin-petitpre.com/histoire-en.html | title=Le moulin - Son histoire | publisher=Moulin du Petit-Pré | accessdate=1 February 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130729041701/http://www.moulin-petitpre.com/histoire-en.html | archive-date=29 July 2013 | url-status=dead | df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref name=Kornwolf>{{cite book | title=Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America, Volume 1 |author1=Kornwolf, James D. |author2=Kornwolf, Georgiana Wallis |name-list-style=amp | year=2002 | pages=289 |publisher=JHU Press | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=H_DV9DGUDzkC&pg=PA289 | isbn=0801859867}}</ref> [[Moulin du Petit-Pré]], fall into this group. Still others, like the [[Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum]] in [[Fo Tan]], [[Shatin]], [[Hong Kong]], the [[Potato Museum]], and the [[Spam Museum]], are focused on the post-production and food-consumption aspect of agriculture.


Other agricultural museums, like the [[Kregel Windmill Museum]], the [[Irish Agricultural Museum]], and [[Danmarks Traktormuseum]], display agricultural machinery. Agricultural museums may further specialize in educating the public about one single crop or they may be multi-themed, covering several or many crop types. For example, the sugar museums of [[Sugar Museum (Berlin)|Berlin Sugar Museum]] (the world's oldest), [[Taiwan Sugar Museum (Kaohsiung)|Taiwan Sugar Museum]], and [[Museo de la Caña y el Ron]] all focus on cultivation of sugar crops only. Most mill museums are non-operational, but the [[Watson's Mill]] is a rarity as a working museum in [[Manotick]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], still in operation.
Other agricultural museums, like the [[Kregel Windmill Museum]], the [[Irish Agricultural Museum]], and [[Danmarks Traktormuseum]], display agricultural machinery. Agricultural museums may further specialize in educating the public about one single crop or they may be multi-themed, covering several or many crop types. For example, sugar production is the only subject matter of focus at the sugar museums of [[Sugar Museum (Berlin)|Berlin Sugar Museum]] (the world's oldest), [[Taiwan Sugar Museum (Kaohsiung)|Taiwan Sugar Museum]], and [[Museo de la Caña y el Ron]]. Most mill museums are non-operational, but the [[Watson's Mill]] is a rarity as a working museum in [[Manotick]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], still in operation.


==Scope of the galleries==
==Scope of the galleries==
Some agricultural museums, like [[Canada Agriculture and Food Museum]], present agriculture in general as it relates to an entire country, while others, like the [[Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum]] in [[Hong Kong]], aim to cover the entire scope of agriculture of the human civilization throughout history. Still others, like [[Museo de la Caña y el Ron|Sugar Cane and Rum Museum]] present the agriculture of a particular farming species and focused on a particular food and end product.
Some agricultural museums, like [[Canada Agriculture and Food Museum]], present agriculture in general as it relates to an entire country, while others, like the [[Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum]] in [[Hong Kong]], aim to cover the entire scope of agriculture of the human civilization throughout history. Still others, like [[Museo de la Caña y el Ron|Sugar Cane and Rum Museum]] present the agriculture of a particular farming species and focused on a particular food and end product.


==Open air vs. indoor museums==
==Open air vs. indoor museums==
In terms of the venues for these museums, some agricultural museums are located in former mills, abandoned buildings, or warehouses, such as [[Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum]]. Other museums, on the other hand, are housed in structures specifically designed to accommodate an agricultural museum, such as [[Thailand]]'s [[Golden Jubilee Museum of Agriculture]]. The [[museum architecture]] in such agricultural museums has been specifically designed and tailored to the purpose for that space.
In terms of the venues for these museums, some agricultural museums are located in former mills, abandoned buildings, or warehouses, such as [[Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum]]. Other museums, on the other hand, are housed in structures specifically designed to accommodate an agricultural museum, such as [[Thailand]]'s [[Golden Jubilee Museum of Agriculture]]. The [[museum architecture]] in such agricultural museums has been specifically designed and tailored to the purpose for that space.


Agriculture museums can also be located in the [[open-air museum|open air]], such as [[Poland]]'s [[National Museum of Agriculture in Szreniawa|National Museum of Agriculture]]. Overall, open-air agricultural museums abound: other examples of open-air based agricultural museums are [[International Wind- and Watermill Museum]], [[Church Farm Museum]], and [[Julita Abbey]].
Agriculture museums can also be located in the [[open-air museum|open air]], such as [[Poland]]'s [[National Museum of Agriculture in Szreniawa|National Museum of Agriculture]]. Overall, open-air agricultural museums abound: other examples of open-air based agricultural museums are [[International Wind- and Watermill Museum]], [[Church Farm Museum]], and [[Julita Abbey]].


Some open-air agricultural museums may present the history of how entire villages subsisted from their agriculture and may include many buildings spread over many acres; this is the case with the [[Kommern Open Air Museum]]. Other agricultural museums are strictly indoors-based and occupy just one building, such as the [[Agricultural Museum (Malaysia)|Agricultural Museum of Malaysia]].
Some open-air agricultural museums may present the history of how entire villages subsisted from their agriculture and may include many buildings spread over many acres; this is the case with the [[Kommern Open Air Museum]]. Other agricultural museums are strictly indoors-based and occupy just one building, such as the [[Agricultural Museum (Malaysia)|Agricultural Museum of Malaysia]].


==Animal vs. crop agriculture==
==Animal vs. crop agriculture==
Some farm museums deal with the farming of animals as opposed to crops. This is the case of [[Lithuanian Museum of Ancient Beekeeping]].
Some farm museums deal with the farming of animals as opposed to crops. This is the case of [[Lithuanian Museum of Ancient Beekeeping]].


== Ownership, size and exhibitions ==
== Ownership, size and exhibitions ==
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Museo Castillo Serralles is an agricultural museum in Ponce, Puerto Rico, that showcases the sugar cane and its derivative rum industry
Sarka is an agricultural museum in Loimaa, Finland, that presents 3,000 years of Finnish agriculture[1]

An agricultural museum is a museum dedicated to preserving agricultural history and heritage.[2] It aims to educate the public on the subject of agricultural history, their legacy and impact on society.[3] To accomplish this, it specializes in the display and interpretation of artifacts related to agriculture, often of a specific time period or in a specific region. They may also display memorabilia related to farmers or businesspeople who impacted society via agriculture (for example, size of the land cultivated as compared to other farmers) or agricultural advances (for example, technology implementation).

An agricultural museum is said to be diachronic if it presents the entire narrative associated with subject of agriculture within its walls, or to be synchronic if it limits its displays to a single experience.[4]

Types of agricultural museums

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Farm museums, like this one housing the only pre-Scotch type turbine known to exist, are a subcategory of agricultural museums

Agricultural museums often specialize in one or more of three aspects of the farm-food process. Those specializing on the crop cultivation and farming aspect of agriculture are known as farm museums. These would include farm museums like Barleylands Farm Museum, Farmers' Museum, and Aulestad. Others, like Balmoral Grist Mill Museum in Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia, focus on the production aspect of the process; many mill museums, including Frohnauer Hammer, Mazonovo, and the oldest commercial flour mill in North America,[5][6] Moulin du Petit-Pré, fall into this group. Still others, like the Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum in Fo Tan, Shatin, Hong Kong, the Potato Museum, and the Spam Museum, are focused on the post-production and food-consumption aspect of agriculture.

Other agricultural museums, like the Kregel Windmill Museum, the Irish Agricultural Museum, and Danmarks Traktormuseum, display agricultural machinery. Agricultural museums may further specialize in educating the public about one single crop or they may be multi-themed, covering several or many crop types. For example, sugar production is the only subject matter of focus at the sugar museums of Berlin Sugar Museum (the world's oldest), Taiwan Sugar Museum, and Museo de la Caña y el Ron. Most mill museums are non-operational, but the Watson's Mill is a rarity as a working museum in Manotick, Ontario, Canada, still in operation.

Scope of the galleries

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Some agricultural museums, like Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, present agriculture in general as it relates to an entire country, while others, like the Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum in Hong Kong, aim to cover the entire scope of agriculture of the human civilization throughout history. Still others, like Sugar Cane and Rum Museum present the agriculture of a particular farming species and focused on a particular food and end product.

Open air vs. indoor museums

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In terms of the venues for these museums, some agricultural museums are located in former mills, abandoned buildings, or warehouses, such as Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum. Other museums, on the other hand, are housed in structures specifically designed to accommodate an agricultural museum, such as Thailand's Golden Jubilee Museum of Agriculture. The museum architecture in such agricultural museums has been specifically designed and tailored to the purpose for that space.

Agriculture museums can also be located in the open air, such as Poland's National Museum of Agriculture. Overall, open-air agricultural museums abound: other examples of open-air based agricultural museums are International Wind- and Watermill Museum, Church Farm Museum, and Julita Abbey.

Some open-air agricultural museums may present the history of how entire villages subsisted from their agriculture and may include many buildings spread over many acres; this is the case with the Kommern Open Air Museum. Other agricultural museums are strictly indoors-based and occupy just one building, such as the Agricultural Museum of Malaysia.

Animal vs. crop agriculture

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Some farm museums deal with the farming of animals as opposed to crops. This is the case of Lithuanian Museum of Ancient Beekeeping.

Ownership, size and exhibitions

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As for ownership and operation, some agricultural museums, such as Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum, in Hong Kong, and the Adatepe Olive Oil Museum in Turkey, are privately owned. Others, like the Agricultural Museum of Egypt, in Cairo, are a publicly owned national patrimony.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sarka". Visit Turku (in Finnish). 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  2. ^ Welcome to Delaware Agricultural Museum Association. Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village. 2019. Accessed 31 January 2019.
  3. ^ How Food Earned Its Place in American Museums. Tove Danovich. Eater. 23 October 2015. Accessed 31 January 2019.
  4. ^ Kilgerman, Eric. Sites of the Uncanny: Paul Celan, Specularity and the Visual Arts, p. 255 (2007).
  5. ^ "Le moulin - Son histoire". Moulin du Petit-Pré. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  6. ^ Kornwolf, James D. & Kornwolf, Georgiana Wallis (2002). Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America, Volume 1. JHU Press. p. 289. ISBN 0801859867.