- George Lowe Sutton
George Lowe Sutton (
23 October 1872 –11 January 1964 )cite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120160b.htm |title=Sutton, George Lowe (1872 - 1964) |accessdate=2007-12-30 |author=R. J. Moir |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 12 |publisher=MUP |year=1972 |pages=pp 44-46] was anAustralia n agricultural scientist and breeder of wheat.Sutton was born in Lancashire, England. In 1882 his widowed mother took him to
New South Wales where he studied atSydney Boys High School . After dairy-farming and working inQueensland , he was appointed experimentalist atHawkesbury Agricultural College , later becoming a lecturer. There he became a friend ofWilliam Farrer .Sutton opened an experimental farm at
Cowra, New South Wales doing wheat-breeding work for the Department of Agriculture. After Farrer died in 1906, Sutton was head of wheat-breeding in New South Wales.In 1911, Sutton was appointed agricultural commissioner for the
Western Australia n wheat belt. Drought affected wheat yields in the years after Sutton's appointment, he cross-bred varieties to produce thewheat leaf rust -resistant, "Nabawa".From 1921–37 Sutton was Director of Agriculture in Western Australia. [ [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000815b.htm Sutton, George Lowe (1872 - 1964) at Bright Sparcs] ] Sutton produced a new standard for wheat, 'W.A. Standard White' which went further than the previous 'Fair Average Quality' standard which had been in use in Australia.In 1937, Sutton was awarded the
Farrer Memorial Medal . In 2005 he was elected to the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.perthroyalshow.com.au/cgi-bin/db.cgi?db=halloffame&inducted=2005&sb=2&uid=default&view_records=1 Perth Royal Show] ]References
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