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David Fairchild

David Grandison Fairchild (April 7, 1869 – August 6, 1954) was an American botanist and plant explorer. Fairchild was responsible for the introduction of more than 200,000 exotic plants and varieties of established crops into the United States, including soybeans, pistachios, mangos, nectarines, dates, bamboos, and flowering cherries. Certain varieties…

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Known for
Incorporating non-native food and other commercial plants into American agriculture
Awards
Honorary D.Sc. from Oberlin College, Public Welfare Medal (1933)
Education
Kansas State College of Agriculture, Iowa State University, Rutgers University
Author abbrev. (botany)
D.Fairchild
Born
(1869-04-07)April 7, 1869 Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
Children
Alexander Graham Bell Fairchild, Nancy Bell (who married Marston Bates)

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David Fairchild → D.Fairchild
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David Fairchild → Honorary D.Sc. from Oberlin College, Public Welfare Medal (1933)
Born · 1
David Fairchild → (1869-04-07)April 7, 1869 Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
Children · 1
David Fairchild → Alexander Graham Bell Fairchild, Nancy Bell (who married Marston Bates)
Died · 1
David Fairchild → August 6, 1954(1954-08-06) (aged 85) Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida, U.S.
Education · 1
David Fairchild → Kansas State College of Agriculture, Iowa State University, Rutgers University
Father · 1
David Fairchild → George Fairchild

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David FairchildAuthor abbrev. (botany)D.Fairchild1.00infobox
David FairchildAwardsHonorary D.Sc. from Oberlin College, Public Welfare Medal (1933)1.00infobox
David FairchildBorn(1869-04-07)April 7, 1869 Lansing, Michigan, U.S.1.00infobox
David FairchildChildrenAlexander Graham Bell Fairchild, Nancy Bell (who married Marston Bates)1.00infobox
David FairchildDiedAugust 6, 1954(1954-08-06) (aged 85) Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida, U.S.1.00infobox
David FairchildEducationKansas State College of Agriculture, Iowa State University, Rutgers University1.00infobox
David FairchildFatherGeorge Fairchild1.00infobox
David FairchildFieldsBotany1.00infobox
David FairchildKnown forIncorporating non-native food and other commercial plants into American agriculture1.00infobox
David FairchildPatronsBarbour Lathrop, Allison Armour1.00infobox
David FairchildSpouseMarian Hubbard Bell (daughter of Alexander Graham Bell)1.00infobox
David FairchildWorkplacesU.S. Department of Agriculture University of Miami1.00infobox

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