In
1917, the Legislature allocated $75,000 for making Cal Poly School
“one of the State’s influential, permanent institutions, sufficient
for the instructing of one thousand students.” Thus, within the
next twenty years, the school acquired over 800 acres of adjoining
lands. This land was intensively used for diverse farming and
ranching operations, and the farms were subdivided into many units
to allow training in various fields.
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