October 31, 2009
Into the Garden: Dr. Norman Borlaug saved billions of lives
Dr. Norman Borlaug won a Nobel Prize for his work in agriculture. Photo courtesy of the Norman Borlaug Heritage Foundation.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- All of the recent talk about the Nobel Prize makes me think of a Nobelist who passed away last month.

As a friend pointed out, most people haven't heard of Norman Borlaug. But this man born 97 years ago in the middle of nowhere (outside Cresco, Iowa) is credited with saving more than a billion lives. Yep. A billion.

Borlaug emphasized both hybrids and, as needed, chemical fertilizers. Plants require minerals; if minerals aren't in the native soils, plants won't grow. Thus, chemical fertilizers are used in order to feed masses of people in areas where there is little or no fertile soil.

Rice and wheat varieties developed using Borlaug's research sparked what is now known as the Green Revolution. The varieties allowed developing countries to increase crop yields fast enough to feed their growing populations and spared millions of acres of virgin land from being converted to grow crops.

Borlaug is not without his critics. Organic enthusiasts opposed the use of chemical fertilizers, which Borlaug supported. Many believe that economic and political issues created the hunger problems in Third World countries, not the lack of food.

In an article in Reason magazine in March 2009, Borlaug addressed the concerns of organic consumers. "As far as plants are concerned, they can't tell whether that nitrate ion comes from artificial chemicals or from decomposed organic matter," Borlaug said.

To his death, Borlaug defended his science, and he was amply rewarded for his work. Among the dozens of awards and honors bestowed upon Borlaug during his lifetime were the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the National Medal of Science, and the Congressional Gold Medal.

Plan for next year

Now is the time to think about plants to plant in the spring that will flower next winter! As you walk through your winter garden, imagine a few of these winter-bloomers in your landscape.

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