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Cecil Salmon

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While serving as the cereal crops consultant with the U.S. Army of Occupation in Japan after World War II, Salmon noted the vigorous, productive semi-dwarf wheats developed in Japan. He collected 16 varieties of the wheats including
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He taught and conducted research on wheat production at Kansas State from 1913 to 1931. In 1931, he became Principal Agronomist in the
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to develop the variety ‘Gaines,’ which holds the world record for wheat yields, and Norin 10 was used by
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helping to rehabilitate the University of the Philippines College of Agriculture at Los Baños (
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He co-authored several books on experimental design in agricultural research, including
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Some Contributions of K-State Agronomists to World Agriculture During the 20th Century
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Story of the "Green Revolution" including the contribution by Cecil Salmon
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and sent seeds of those wheats to the USDA Small Grains Collection.
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and during his time in Japan, Salmon collected 16 varieties of
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This article about a biologist from the United States is a
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who was attached to the American occupying forces in
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The principles and practice of agricultural research
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agronomist
Japan
World War II
Agricultural Research Service
wheat
Norin 10
Green Revolution
South Dakota
South Dakota State University
Kansas State University
University of Minnesota
United States Department of Agriculture
Norin 10
Orville Vogel
Washington State University
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Mexico
Green Revolution
Philippines
UPLB
Agency for International Development
Green Revolution
Some Contributions of K-State Agronomists to World Agriculture During the 20th Century
Story of the "Green Revolution" including the contribution by Cecil Salmon
Ears of plenty: The story of wheat
The Economist
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stub
expanding it

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