Linfield Hall
Linfield Hall is the home of MSU’s College of Agriculture.
This building is named for Frederick Linfield, dean of agriculture and director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 1913 - 1937. It was built specifically for agriculture and finished in 1909, with an $80,000 appropriation from the legislature. In its early years, it was called Morrill Hall after the 1862 federal act that established America’s land grant colleges and universities.

Handicapped access at the North Door
Upcoming events in Linfield Hall
Dr. Kelsey Larson- Adoption and Persistence of Conservation Practices
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 9:30am
Dr. Kelsey Larson, Agricultural Economics and Economics, presents "Adoption and Persistence of Conservation Practices" as part of a MAES Project Research Seminar. The seminar is a required public presentation by MSU College of Agriculture & Montana Agricultural Experiment Station faculty who are... View Details
Dr. Diane Charlton- Rural Labor Markets, Immigration, and Agricultural Innovations
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:00am
Dr. Diane Charlton, Agricultural Economics and Economics, presents "Rural Labor Markets, Immigration, and Agricultural Innovations" as part of a MAES Project Research Seminar. The seminar is a required public presentation by MSU College of Agriculture & Montana Agricultural Experiment Station faculty who... View Details