- Roswell Garst
Roswell Garst (
June 13 ,1898 -November 4 ,1977 ) was an Americanfarmer andseed company executive. He developedhybrid corn seed in 1930 that allowed greater crop yields thanopen-pollinated corn . He was perhaps most well known for hostingNikita Khrushchev on his farm in Coon Rapids,Iowa onSeptember 23 , 1959. He sold hybrid seed to theSoviet Union beginning in 1955 and played a role in improving US-Soviet communication.Biography
Roswell Garst's parents were Edward Garst and Bertha Goodwin. He married Elizabeth Henak on
January 31 ,1921 . He was diagnosed with cancer of the voice box in 1963. Garst was founder of Garst & Thomas Co., which became one of the world's largest producers of hybrid seed corn. In the 1930s, Garst traveled around the Midwest convincing farmers of the benefits of hybrid seed corn. As an international agriculturalist, he encouraged modern farming methods to improve food production in many nations, including theSoviet Union ,Chile ,Hungary ,Germany , andFrance . Garst was famous for offering (sometimes unsolicited) advice. When Khrushchev visited Coon Rapids, Garst could not help but discuss the US-Soviet political situation, and told Khrushchev, `You know, for a peasant, you're a damned poor horse trader.'Fact|date=June 2008 Garst made six trips to the Soviet Union to teach about hybrid seed and farm mechanization. He also sent his sons, includingDavid Garst , on similar trips. Garst, in his own view, was not only an agriculturalist, but also a goodwill ambassador promoting peace during the Cold War.Fact|date=June 2008References
Lee, Harold. "Roswell Garst: A Biography". Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1984.
Lowitt, Richard and Harold Lee, eds. "Letters from an American Farmer: The Eastern European and Russian Correspondence of Roswell Garst". Dekalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press, 1987.
External links
* http://www.farmresort.com/history.htm
* http://www.garstseed.com/GarstClient/AboutGarst/heritage.aspx
* [http://hnn.us/articles/40532.html Historian Lee Winningham examines US-USSR agricultural exchange during this period]
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