Orville Vogel

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Orville Vogel (1907–1991) was an American scientist and wheat breeder whose research enabled the "Green Revolution" in world food production.[1]

Orville Alvin Vogel, one of William and Emelia Vogel's four children, was born in Pilger, Stanton County, Nebraska. He graduated from high school in 1925 and from the University of Nebraska with bachelor's and master's degrees in 1929 and 1931, respectively. He married Bertha Berkman in 1931 and began his career as a wheat breeder at Washington State College (now University) in Pullman in 1931. Vogel worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agriculture Research Service at Washington State University for his whole career, from 1931 to 1972. In retirement, Vogel established a fund to help finance wheat research. He and his wife, Bertha, matched donations to help launch the fund. Vogel died of cancer in 1991.[1]

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