Hubert Luschka the Younger

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Hubert Luschka (born October 27, 1870 in Tübingen , † October 30, 1927 in Munich ) was a German agriculture teacher and agricultural politician.

Life

Hubert Luschka studied agriculture at the Agricultural Academy Hohenheim , where he became a member of the Academic Society Gemütlichkeit , later the Corps Germania Hohenheim . After graduating, he became an agriculture teacher at Bavaria's first agricultural school in Kaufbeuren, which was founded in 1897 . He was Secretary General of the Bavarian Agriculture Council.

As an agricultural politician, Luschka advocated the merging of farmers' associations. In particular because of his lecture held on September 17, 1924 at a farmers 'meeting in Tittling , "Why does agriculture need a union?" , He is regarded as a pioneer of cooperation between farmers' associations in the Green Front .

Awards

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 , pp. 470-471.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Address list of the Weinheimer SC. Darmstadt 1928, p. 203.