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  1. Norman Borlaug: Hero in a Hurry by Lora Swanson, 2009-06-11
  2. The Man Who Fed the World: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Norman Borlaug and His Battle to End World Hunger by Leon Hesser, 2006-08-01
  3. Starved for Science: How Biotechnology Is Being Kept Out of Africa by Robert Paarlberg, 2009-08-05
  4. Facing Starvation; Norman Borlaug and the Fight Against Hunger by Lennard Bickel, 1974-01
  5. The Fertilizer Encyclopedia by Vasant Gowariker, V. N. Krishnamurthy, et all 2009-01-20
  6. Twelve Trailblazers of World Community by Norman Borlaug, Pablo Casals, et all 1989
  7. Wheat in the Third World (IADS development-oriented literature series) by Haldore Hanson, Norman E. Borlaug, et all 1982-11
  8. Meeting the Challenges of Population, Environment, and Resources: The Costs of Inaction (Environmentally Sustainable Development Proceedings Series) by Kenneth J. Arrow, Norman E. Borlaug, et all 1996-06
  9. Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences: Paul Erdos, Norman Borlaug, György Lukács, Ágnes Heller, László Sólyom, András Hajnal, Pál Turán
  10. Transg?nicos, una soluci?n: Norman Borlaug, premio Nobel de la Paz en 1970 por su contribuci?n a la revoluci?n verde, defiende el uso de este tipo de cultivos ... alimentaci?n).: An article from: Epoca by Diego Sevillano, 2003-07-11
  11. Borlaug, Norman E.: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Plant Sciences</i> by John H. Perkins, 2001
  12. People From Howard County, Iowa: Norman Borlaug
  13. Bangladesh Academy of Sciences: Fellows of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, Richard R. Ernst, Masatoshi Koshiba, Norman Borlaug
  14. Members of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Kazimierz Kuratowski, Alfred Tarski, Norman Borlaug, Oskar R. Lange, George Zarnecki

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8. Norman Ernest Borlaug
Norman Ernest Borlaug. Norman Ernest Borlaug (1914) American agricultural scientist,plant pathologist, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1970.
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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. Borlaug served as director of the Inter-American Food Crop Program (1960-63) and as director of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Mexico City, from 1964 to 1979. In constant demand as a consultant, Borlaug has served on numerous committees and advisory panels on agriculture, population control, and renewable resources.

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10. Norman Borlaug - Biography
borlaug, norman E., The Impact of Agricultural Research on Mexican Wheat Production ,Transactions of the New York Academy of Science, 20 (1958) 278295.
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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.

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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.)

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About environmental innovator norman borlaug norman borlaug, the agronomist whose discoveries sparked the Green Revolution, has saved literally millions birth, elsewhere in the world norman
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Norman Borlaug, the agronomist whose discoveries sparked the Green Revolution, has saved literally millions of lives, yet he is hardly a household name
by Gregg Easterbrook

MERICA has three living winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, two universally renowned and the other so little celebrated that not one person in a hundred would be likely to pick his face out of a police lineup, or even recognize his name. The universally known recipients are Elie Wiesel, who for leading an exemplary life has been justly rewarded with honor and acclaim, and Henry Kissinger, who in the aftermath of his Nobel has realized wealth and prestige. America's third peace-prize winner, in contrast, has been the subject of little public notice, and has passed up every opportunity to parley his award into riches or personal distinction. And the third winner's accomplishments, unlike Kissinger's, are morally unambiguous. 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.
Borlaug is an eighty-two-year-old plant breeder who for most of the past five decades has lived in developing nations, teaching the techniques of high-yield agriculture. He received the

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Brief Biography Nobel's page biography Dr. Norman E. Borlaug Nobel Prize-winning Agricultural Researcher ONLINE ARTICLES/INTERVIEWS Billions Served An interview with Reason Magazine, April 2000. Forgotten Benefactor of Humanity The Green Revolution: Peace and Humanity Dr. Borlaug's Nobel prize acceptance speech. The Norman Borlaug Institute for Plant Science Research Grist for a Greener Revolution The Doric Column, January 4, 1999 CGIAR website A few quotes about Borlaug world hunger Feeding a World of 10 Billion People A long article written by Borlaug The Norman Borlaug Special Issue Population News, August 12, 1997

14. "Biotechnology And The Green Revolution" By Norman Borlaug, Ph.D.
authorbio. norman borlaug, Ph.D., father of the "Green Revolution " received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 Interview with norman borlaug. An ActionBioscience.org original interview
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18. Borlaug, Norman Ernest
borlaug, norman Ernest. norman E. borlaug before a sign for his experimentalwheat 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.

19. Norman Borlaug --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, borlaug , norman (Ernest) Britannica Concise. MLAstyle norman borlaug. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. 2004.
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20. Reason Magazine -- April 2000, Billions Served: Norman Borlaug Interviewed By Ro
after he launched the Green Revolution, agronomist norman borlaug is still fighting world hungerand the doomsayers The answer is norman borlaug. Who? norman borlaug, the father of
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R EASON * April 2000 Billions Served Three decades after he launched the Green Revolution, agronomist Norman Borlaug is still fighting world hungerand the doomsayers who say it's a lost cause. Interviewed by Ronald Bailey Who? Norman Borlaug, the father of the "Green Revolution," the dramatic improvement in agricultural productivity that swept the globe in the 1960s. Borlaug grew up on a small farm in Iowa and graduated from the University of Minnesota, where he studied forestry and plant pathology, in the 1930s. In 1944, the Rockefeller Foundation invited him to work on a project to boost wheat production in Mexico. At the time Mexico was importing a good share of its grain. Borlaug and his staff in Mexico spent nearly 20 years breeding the high-yield dwarf wheat that sparked the Green Revolution, the transformation that forestalled the mass starvation predicted by neo-Malthusians. In the late 1960s, most experts were speaking of imminent global famines in which billions would perish. "The battle to feed all of humanity is over," biologist Paul Ehrlich famously wrote in his 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb. "In the 1970s and 1980s hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now." Ehrlich also said, "I have yet to meet anyone familiar with the situation who thinks India will be self-sufficient in food by 1971." He insisted that "India couldn't possibly feed two hundred million more people by 1980." But Borlaug and his team were already engaged in the kind of crash program that Ehrlich declared wouldn't work. Their dwarf wheat varieties resisted a wide spectrum of plant pests and diseases and produced two to three times more grain than the traditional varieties. In 1965, they had begun a massive campaign to ship the miracle wheat to Pakistan and India and teach local farmers how to cultivate it properly. By 1968, when Ehrlich's book appeared, the U.S. Agency for International Development had already hailed Borlaug's achievement as a "Green Revolution."

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