Fabian Garcia - Pioneer Hispanic Horticulturist 1871-1948  by Dr. Paul Bosland, Ph.D.; NFU@JosephPuentes.com

Fabian Garcia - Pioneer Hispanic Horticulturist 1871-1948 by Dr. Paul Bosland, Ph.D.; NFU@JosephPuentes.com

Author: Joseph Puentes October 1, 2006 Duration: 14:54
Dr. Fabian Garcia devoted his life to horticultural science. His work as a horticulturist changed the face of New Mexico agriculture, and that of a nation. Garcia was a member of New Mexico State University's first graduating class in 1894. When he became the director of New Mexico State University's Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service in 1913, he was the first Hispanic in the nation to lead a land-grant agricultural research station.

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