- Andrey Bolotov
Andrey Timofeyevich Bolotov (
18 October ,1738 —16 October ,1833 ) was the most distinguishedRussia nagriculturist of the 18th century.Bolotov was born and spent most of his adult life in the family estate of Dvoryaninovo, in the Tula region to the south of
Moscow . He was brought up by his parents inLivland , where his father's regiment was stationed. After taking part in theSeven Years' War he settled into retirement in Dvoryaninovo.During his life there, he brought out a pioneering manual on
crop rotation and elaborated an innovative system ofpomology which included more than 600cultivar s of apple and pear. Always interested inplant breeding , Bolotov discovereddichogamy of apple-trees and pointed out to the advantages ofcross-pollination .Bolotov's works brought him to the attention of Count
Orlov , who asked him to manage the neighbouring estate ofBobriki , where Catherine II's illegitimate son, CountBobrinsky , was being raised. Bolotov turned Bobriki into the most up-to-date agricultural estate in provincial Russia and ensured the keen interest which later Counts Bobrinsky would take in agriculture.Bolotov was also active in the
Free Economic Society , which published his treatise onforestry . Together withNikolay Novikov , he edited the journals "The Village Resident" (1778-79) and "The Magazine of Economics" (1780-89), which brought him the income of 400 roubles a year, a very considerable sum for the time. His extensive memoirs, entitled "Life and Adventures of Andrei Bolotov, in 26 parts" and written between 1789 and 1816, went through several editions and were translated into English. Bolotov died in Dvoryaninovo aged 96.References
* Бердышев А. П. "А. Т. Болотов - первый русский учёный агроном." М., 1949
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