Georg Christmann

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Georg Christmann (born August 11, 1874 in Sankt Martin (Pfalz) , † July 30, 1947 in Munich ) was a German crop scientist .

Life

Georg Christmann studied agriculture at the Agricultural University in Freising . In 1898 he became a member of the Corps Agronomia Freising . After completing his studies, he became head of the agricultural school in Erding . In 1920 he was promoted to senior government councilor and in 1923 appointed ministerial advisor in the Bavarian State Ministry of Agriculture. From 1923 to 1933 he was director of the Bavarian State Institute for Crop Production and Plant Protection.

Christmann was significantly involved in numerous bills in the field of agricultural education and consulting. He published on plant cultivation topics and was the editor of the work of the Bavarian State Institute for Plant Cultivation and Plant Protection .

Fonts

  • Tasks and importance of agriculture in the German people , 1923
  • Breeding and keeping pigs , 2nd edition 1927

literature

  • Theophil Gerber: personalities from agriculture, forestry, horticulture and veterinary medicine. Biographical Lexicon. Volume 1: A-L. 3rd, exp. Edition. NORA Verlagsgemeinschaft Dyck & Westerheide, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-936735-67-3 , p. 118.

Individual evidence

  1. Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 713