Friedrich Georg Ernst Albert

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Friedrich Georg Ernst Albert (born May 24, 1860 in Münchenhof ; † December 17, 1944 in Weimar ) was a German agricultural scientist .

Life

Albert attended the cathedral grammar school in Halberstadt , in 1880/81 the agricultural college in Berlin and in 1882/83 the University of Göttingen , where he received his doctorate in philosophy on March 3, 1883 . After that he worked as a farmer. After he had carried out further agricultural studies in Halle from 1887 to 1888, he worked as a private lecturer in agriculture at the University of Halle-Wittenberg from August 10, 1889 , where he was appointed an extraordinary professor of agriculture on December 22, 1890. On October 26, 1901, he became a full professor of agriculture at the University of Giessen and director of the agricultural institute. On October 1, 1903, he went to the University of Königsberg in the same function , where he retired in 1910. Nothing has been known about his subsequent career so far.

Works

  • Research on pressed green fodder. 1890
  • Feeding attempts on d. Experimental economics Lauchstedt. 1896
  • D. Preservation. D. Forage plants. 1903
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  • M. Märcker: Feeding theory.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Weimar registry office No. 1323/1944.