Heinrich Schellenberg (viticulture technician)

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Heinrich Schellenberg (born August 1, 1868 in Teufen AR ; † September 14, 1967 in Wädenswil ) was a Swiss viticulture technician .

Career

Schellenberg was born as the son of Heinrich and Anna Barbara. Schmid born. He attended the cantonal agricultural school Strickhof in Irchel , City of Zurich, and the higher federal teaching and research institute for viticulture and fruit growing Klosterneuburg / Vienna. Further training at the “Istituto agrario di San Michele all'Adige”, today Fondazione Edmund Mach in San Michele all'Adige .

From 1890 on, Schellenberg worked for Hermann Müller-Thurgau when the experimental station and school for fruit, wine and horticulture in Wädenswil, today Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil (ACW), was opened.

He was married to Hermine Hörler, daughter of Johann Hörler.

literature

  • Viticulture textbook in numerous editions by Huber, Frauenfeld.
  • Publications in the Swiss journal for fruit and wine growing , Wädenswil.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Müller-Grieshaber: Heinrich Schellenberg (viticulture technician). In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  2. Schellenberg, Heinrich (1868–1967) in the Society for the History of Wine , accessed on October 23, 2016