
Silver coin from the Royal Danish Agricultural Society awarded for “reward for diligence and winemaking to the betterment of the fatherland”.

The board of directors of the Royal Danish Agricultural Society in 1918. The picture was taken in the company's premises in the Prince's Palace. The picture is part of the collection of the Green Museum.

Award coin “Honorary Prize for Agricultural Work” from the Royal Danish Agricultural Society

For educational purposes for future farmers, the company had invested in a small model collection where the machines could be studied in detail. Here it is a model of a combined machine for crushing and cleaning flax. The model is in Gregersen's House at the Green Museum.
Application for admission as an agricultural apprentice at the Royal Danish Agricultural Society in 1894. The original application is part of the collection at the Green Museum.

A silver cup awarded to R. Nielsen from the Royal Danish Agricultural Society in 1805. R. Nielsen received the cup for cultivating his garden "with great order".

The bust of La Cour still keeps watch in the Royal Danish Agricultural Society's living rooms in Gregersen's House at the Green Museum.

The shelves are full of the Journal of Agricultural Economics. The journal has been published for over 200 years, and there is at least one copy of every publication in the collection at the Green Museum.

Copper engraving from the Royal Danish Agricultural Society's first plough trial in 1770. The copper engraving shows the Falkensten plough.
Assessment of a diary from the Royal Danish Agricultural Society from 1941/1942. The assessment is found at the front of the diary it refers to. The diary is part of the collection at the Green Museum.


