Shmuel Horowitz
Israeli agronomist and academic leader
Born
September 12th, 1901
124 years ago
Died
1999
26 years ago — 98 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Israel
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Born in 1901, this individual contributed significantly to the field of agronomy in Israel. The academic focus encompassed soil science, plant breeding, and agricultural education. A prominent role was held at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where teachings and research advanced agricultural practices. Advocacy for agricultural development and modernization in Israel shaped farming techniques and policies.
Pioneered agricultural advancements in Israel
Served at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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