There, he met John Henslow, a plant scientist and clergyman.
Norman Borlaug, an American plant scientist often called the father of the Green Revolution, told the New York Times that "nobody thought these soils were ever going to be productive."
There, he met John Henslow, a plant scientist and clergyman.
Norman Borlaug, an American plant scientist often called the father of the Green Revolution, told the New York Times that "nobody thought these soils were ever going to be productive."