Draft:Emil Haselhoff

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Emil Haselhoff (born 12th August 1862 in Dortmund, Westfalen, Prussia; died 10th March 1948 in Wambel, Dortmund) the son of a farmer - Wilhelm Heinrich Haselhoff and his wife, Rosalie Elisabeth Katharina Haselhoff (born Eckardt).

He was a German agricultural chemist/soil scientist and he published a number of ground breaking studies on the chemical composition of different types of soil and carried out extensive experiments on the use of a variety of fertilisers to improve crop yields. His many publications on the subject had a lasting impact on the development of German-speaking soil science in the first half of the 20th century.


Draft:Emil Haselhoff

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