Búnaðarstofa
Búnaðarstofa, often translated as the "Agricultural Institute" or "Agricultural College," was an educational and advisory institution in Iceland. Its primary purpose was to promote and improve agricultural practices throughout the country. Established in the early 20th century, Búnaðarstofa played a significant role in modernizing Icelandic farming.
The institution provided vocational training for young farmers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed
Búnaðarstofa also engaged in research and experimentation, testing different farming methods and crop varieties suitable for