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Glenn W. Burton

American agricultural scientist

Died when: 95 years 201 days (1146 months)
Star Sign: Taurus

 

Glenn W. Burton

Glenn W.Burton (May 5, 1910 near Clatonia, Gage County, Nebraska – November 22, 2005 Tifton, Georgia) was an American agricultural scientist notable for his pioneering work in plant breeding, development of pearl millet in 1956 and for other contributions that helped increase world food production.

Burton was also known for the development of bermuda grasses used on athletic fields.Of these, his Tifton 419 was the most widely used bermuda grass in the world as of 2006.

Burton received the National Medal of Science from President Ronald Reagan: "For outstanding contributions to the biological sciences that have helped to feed the hungry, protect and beautify the environment, and provide recreation for millions." Burton was a member of the National Academy of Sciences and chair of the Agronomic Science Foundation.


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