Runge conducted research after earning a PhD, and taught at four major universities, focusing on agronomy and soil sciences. He carried his knowledge to many parts of the world, working closely with Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug. He discusses the stages in evolution in agriculture and shares his views on many of the most important issues in agriculture today.
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Borlaug, a friendly farmer, and Ed. Where:
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Ana Maria's wedding - Ana, her father Pat, and Ed in 2002. Where:
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Borlaug and Ed in South Mato Grosso in 2004. Where:
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A visit to Kyrgyzstan.Where:
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Ed and the no-till guru Victor Trucco in Argentina in 2004. Where:
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Ed with Pete Lutken and their Chinese guides in a Chinese corn field in 2005. Where:
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Ed with Dr. Fan and Dr. Huang and an assistant in 2005. Where:
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