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Mangelsdorf was known internationally for his research on the origins and breeding of corn. The inexpensive seed corn he developed is used widely now in the American Southwest and Latin America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Botanist Mangelsdorf Dies at 90 | 8/1/1989 | See Source »

Mangelsdorf retired from Harvard in 1968, but continued his botany research, working on crosspollination experiments with corn and holding a retirement professorship at the University of North Carolina...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Botanist Mangelsdorf Dies at 90 | 8/1/1989 | See Source »

...weather has prevented the germination of a fungus that kills the locusts' eggs, enabling two particularly harmful species to hatch in overwhelming numbers. Since spring the hungry hordes have infested thousands of acres in 36 counties, chewing up wheat, corn, sugar beets and soybeans. Normally, fewer than ten locusts occupy the average square yard of land; crop damage begins when the number rises to about 30. This summer some Minnesota fields are aswarm with as many as 1,200 hoppers per sq. yd. Fields in the worst areas look as if they had been struck by hailstones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Minnesota: Day of the Locusts | 7/31/1989 | See Source »

...below, near Alta, 60 miles from Sioux City, workers in a seed-corn company's research field returned from a lunch break to a startling discovery. In the midst of the corn stood a cone-shaped piece of wreckage, 12 ft. long and 8 ft. high. On one scrap, an inscription clearly read ENG. 2. Some five miles away, other pieces, including sections of the multiple blades of a turbofan engine, were found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brace! Brace! Brace! | 7/31/1989 | See Source »

...that had been attached to the now severed wings; the tail, including a few rear seats. As rescue crews swung into action, they were startled by the sight of passengers emerging from the smoking rubble and walking away from the wreck into the field of 7-ft.-tall corn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brace! Brace! Brace! | 7/31/1989 | See Source »

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