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Born: August 17, 1918
Died: September 08, 2001
Occupation: Retired, Assistant and Associate Professor
of Agronomy; Director, the College Experiment Station. Manager
of Anderson, Clayton Co.'s world wide seed business; and executive
Vice President of the American Seed Trade Association.
Accomplishments: Dr. Loden's plant breeding efforts transformed
the Anderson, Clayton Company from a small operation producing
cotton seed for west Texas to a major supplier for greater Texas,
New Mexico and Oklahoma. Working closely with the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Stations in developing improved sorghum hybrids, he
became a major suipplier of sorghum seed throughout Europe and
Japan, Mexico, South Africa and Argentina. He also helped develop
sorghum hybrids adapted to Georgia and the Southeast. In 1986
he was the second, and only living, American to be named as an
Honorary Life Member of the International Seed Trade Federation.
He played a key role in enacting the U.S. Plant Variety Protection
Act and helped develop similar laws in Japan and Australia and
revise the New Zealand law. Dr. Loden is listed in Who's Who and
American Men of Science and has served on the Food and Agriculture
Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In 1983, friends from
31 states and 8 countries contributed $30,000 to establish the
Harold and Celestia Loden Endowed Scholarship at UGA. Further
funds from the Lodens and others have endowed this fund to provide
the most prestigious scholarship for an undergraduate CAES student
each year.
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