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  1. Mexican Academy of Sciences: Norman Borlaug
  2. Norman Borlaug on World Hunger by Anwar DIL, 1997-01
  3. Norman Borlaug: Nobel Peace Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Congressional Gold Medal, Borlaug Dialogue
  4. Agronome Américain: Norman Borlaug, Charles Fuller Baker, Albert Spear Hitchcock, Franklin Sumner Earle, William Henry Brewer (French Edition)
  5. American Council on Science and Health: Norman Borlaug
  6. Development Specialists: Joseph Stiglitz, Amartya Sen, Vandana Shiva, Norman Borlaug, M. S. Swaminathan, Muhammad Yunus, Akhtar Hameed Khan
  7. Fellows of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences: Richard R. Ernst, Masatoshi Koshiba, Norman Borlaug, M. S. Swaminathan, Abdus Salam
  8. Agrarian Theorists: Norman Borlaug
  9. Hungarian Academy of Sciences: Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Paul Erdos, Norman Borlaug, György Lukács, Ágnes Heller
  10. Third World Academy of Sciences: Norman Borlaug
  11. American Agronomists: Norman Borlaug, Geary Eppley, Seaman A. Knapp, Franklin Hiram King, H. P. Faye, Niels Ebbesen Hansen, Charles Piper
  12. Hochschullehrer (Iowa City): António Damásio, Philip Roth, Grant Wood, James van Allen, Norman Borlaug, Wilfrid Sellars, Mitchell Ash (German Edition)
  13. American Sport Wrestlers: Paul Wellstone, John Irving, Steve Buscemi, Kurt Angle, Norman Borlaug, Brock Lesnar, Scott Steiner
  14. People From Minnesota: B. F. Skinner, Kevin Sorbo, List of People From Minnesota, Norman Borlaug, Brock Lesnar, Joey Harder, Clifford D. Simak

21. Agripedia | Norman Borlaug
Norman Borlaug was an American botanist and director of the Division of WheatCultivation at the Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo
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Norman Borlaug was an American botanist and director of the Division of Wheat Cultivation at the Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo (CIMMYT) in Mexico. He is generally recognized for setting the Green Revolution in motion and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for these efforts. Close This Window Go Back

22. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Norman E. Borlaug
Norman E. Borlaug 2003 John P. McGovern Science and Society Award. Nobel laureateNorman E. Borlaug is an internationally acclaimed agronomist at Texas A M
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  • 23. Norman Borlaug - Biography
    norman borlaug A central figure in the green revolution , norman Ernest borlaug borlaug, norman E., Wheat Breeding and Its Impact on World Food Supply.
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    A central figure in the "green revolution", Norman Ernest Borlaug (March 25, 1914- ) was born on a farm near Cresco, Iowa, to Henry and Clara Borlaug. For the past twenty-seven years he has collaborated with Mexican scientists on problems of wheat improvement; for the last ten or so of those years he has also collaborated with scientists from other parts of the world, especially from India and Pakistan, in adapting the new wheats to new lands and in gaining acceptance for their production. An eclectic, pragmatic, goal-oriented scientist, he accepts and discards methods or results in a constant search for more fruitful and effective ones, while at the same time avoiding the pursuit of what he calls "academic butterflies". A vigorous man who can perform prodigies of manual labor in the fields, he brings to his work the body and competitive spirit of the trained athlete, which indeed he was in his high school and college days.
    After completing his primary and secondary education in Cresco, Borlaug enrolled in the University of Minnesota where he studied forestry. Immediately before and immediately after receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in 1937, he worked for the U.S. Forestry Service at stations in Massachusetts and Idaho. Returning to the University of Minnesota to study plant pathology, he received the master's degree in 1939 and the doctorate in 1942.

    24. Peace 1970
    norman E. borlaug. USA. International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, MexicoCity The Nobel Peace Prize 1970 Presentation Speech norman borlaug
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    25. Norman Borlaug Winner Of The 1970 Nobel Prize In Peace
    norman borlaug, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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    26. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
    borlaug, norman E. Sasakawa Africa Association. Elected to NAS, 1968. ScientificDiscipline, Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences
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    27. Norman E. Borlaug To Receive The Public Welfare Medal
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    28. Borlaug, Norman Ernest
    norman E. borlaug before a sign for his experimental wheat field in Sonora state,Mexico, 1983. Ted Streshinsky/Corbis
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    Norman E. Borlaug before a sign for his experimental wheat field in Sonora state, Mexico, 1983 Ted Streshinsky/Corbis (b. March 25, 1914, Cresco, Iowa, U.S.), American agricultural scientist, plant pathologist, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1970. He was one of those who laid the groundwork of the so-called Green Revolution, the agricultural technological advance that promised to alleviate world hunger. He studied plant biology and forestry at the University of Minnesota and earned a Ph.D. in plant pathology there in 1941. From 1944 to 1960 he served as research scientist at the Rockefeller Foundation's Cooperative Mexican Agricultural Program in Mexico. At a research station at Campo Atizapan he developed strains of grain that dramatically increased crop yields. Wheat production in Mexico multiplied threefold in the time that he worked with the Mexican government; "dwarf" wheat imported in the mid-1960s was responsible for a 60 percent increase in harvests in Pakistan and India. He also created a wheat-rye hybrid known as triticale. The increased yields resulting from Borlaug's new strains enabled many developing countries to become agriculturally self-sufficient.

    29. Borlaug, Norman --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    borlaug, norman (born 1914). American agricultural scientist norman borlaugdedicated his life to alleviating world hunger and in the 1940s helped initiate
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    30. Norman Ernest Borlaug
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    31. Norman Ernest Borlaug
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    borlaug, norman Ernest. US microbiologist and agronomist. He developed highyieldingvarieties of wheat and other grain crops to be grown in developing
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    33. Borlaug, Norman Ernest. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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    borlaug, norman Ernest, born in 1914, American agronomist and Nobel laureate . Other Features from Encarta. Search Encarta for borlaug, norman Ernest
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    36. Norman Ernest Borlaug
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    37. The Norman Borlaug Heritage Foundation
    The norman borlaug Heritage Foundation is a nonprofit corporation dedicated topromoting education programs and projects which reflect the lifetime
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    Foundation Programs Education Residency Program Teaching Curriculum Scholarship Program Seminar Program ... E-Mail The Norman Borlaug Heritage Foundation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting education programs and projects which reflect the lifetime achievements and philosophy of Dr. Norman Borlaug. For over a half century, the scientific and humanitarian achievements of Dr. Norman Borlaug (Nobel Peace Prize winner, Medal Of Freedom Winner and recipient of over 35 honorary Doctorate Degrees) has kept starvation at bay for millions of people in third world countries. Dr. Borlaug, " Father of the Green Revolution" continues his battle against starvation in Africa. Gregg Easterbrook writes of Borlaug "Though barely known in the country of his birth, elsewhere in the world Norman Borlaug is widely considered to be among the leading Americans of our age. (See Foundation Web Page Link: Atlantic Monthly Article “Forgotten Benefactor”, author: Easterbrook.)

    38. The Norman Borlaug Heritage Foundation | Borlaug Links
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    Carrie Elfers, Student Participant Charles City High School Spreading Facts: Biotechnology and Education Currently the world population is six billion. In an address to the 2000 World Food Prize Symposium, Dr. Norman Borlaug predicted a population increase to eight billion in the next 20 to 30 years. He also said that more than half of that growth will occur in areas where they are already having a hard time raising enough food to feed the population (Lucht, "Norman Borlaug Frail in Body, Strong in Spirit"). Biotechnology promises to help feed these people. This technology is criticized by many environmentalists. Borlaug feels "a scientifically uneducated public" also threatens biotechnology (Looker). A step needed in changing these views is educating the educators about biotechnology. The most important concern is feeding the hungry. Biotechnology promises to produce increased yields. "Bioengineering of Crops" predicts that the Rockefeller Foundation’s backing of rice biotechnology may increase rice yields in Asia by 25 percent within ten years ("Biotechnology Can Boost"). Biotechnology is just another tool to speed research and feed more people. Borlaug emphasizes that this technology is nothing new because nature has always modified crops and man has used crossbreeding for centuries (Lucht, "Norman Borlaug Frail in Body, Strong in Spirit"). Biotechnology not only will help to increase food production and to improve its nutritional value but also will help to save land and water. Scientists are able to insert genes into seeds to make them able to resist diseases and pests, able to grow in negative soil conditions, and able to produce higher yields and crops with higher nutritional value. Decreasing the use of herbicides and insecticides will help improve soil and water quality. Biotechnology works well with soil conservation methods such as no-till farming. Many developing countries have less than favorable soil conditions, and biotechnology will allow crops to grow in these soils. These conservation benefits are important as world agricultural attempts to feed the growing population on existing land and water supplies. Dr. Borlaug in the epilogue of Norman Borlaug on World Hunger says the following:

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    Michael Cooley, Student Participant Orient-Macksburg Community High School
    The United States produces enough food for the whole world to eat, but the food is not distributed evenly enough. The United States tries to do its part in solving the world food problem. In this country, only two to five percent of the population is engaged in farming, and we still have enough to export.
    Yet, in starving nations, 70 to 80 percent of people are engaged in subsistence agriculture, and still cannot produce adequate food for themselves, let alone export any crops to help themselves or their economy. One reason for this is the lack of agricultural knowledge; they lack the knowledge of how to grow better crops, the ability to keep insects and weeds away, and the ability to make the best use of their land. This is due to the lack of school teachers and even scientists to guide them. These starving countries also lack a research program to help determine how to increase crop production.
    People protest that food should not be modified on a genetic level. They say that it is not safe to eat such altered food. These criticizers have a problem, though. They cannot answer why is it not safe to eat food that comes from genetically modified crops. There really is no proven harmful effects from eating this type of food. Scientifically, it is not harmful to humans; however, there is still an extensive argument over the issue.

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