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Anokhin, Leonid Demidovich

Leonid Demidovich Anokhin (born December 10, 1933 , Bokovo-Anthracite , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Soviet and Russian scientist-agronomist, a veteran of the agro-industrial complex, Hero of Socialist Labor (1972).

Leonid Demidovich Anokhin
Date of BirthDecember 10, 1933 ( 1933-12-10 ) (85 years old)
Place of BirthBokovo-Anthracite , Donetsk region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR
A country
Scientific fieldAgriculture
Place of workHead of Agro-Industrial Complex, Tomsk State University
Alma materVoroshilovgrad Institute of Agriculture
Academic degreePhD in Economics
Awards and prizes
Hero of Socialist Labor - 1972
Order of Lenin - 1972Order of the Red Banner of LaborSU Medal For the Development of Virgin Lands ribbon.svgAnniversary medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "
Honored Agronomist of the RSFSR.pngOrder "Tomsk Glory"

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Biography

He was born on December 10, 1933 in the city of Bokovo-Anthracite of the Donetsk (now Lugansk ) region in the family of a miner. After graduating from high school, he entered and in 1955 he graduated from the Voroshilovgrad Institute of Agriculture , receiving the qualification of a scientist-agronomist. He went on a Komsomol trip to the development of the virgin lands of the Tomsk region. In 1955-1957 he worked as an agronomist at the Komsomolets collective farm (the village of Novo-Kuskovo ), then in 1957 he was appointed chief agronomist at the Mitrofanovskaya MTS ( Asinovsky District ). In 1958 he was transferred to the Tomsk state farm ( Tomsk district , the village of Loskutovo ), where he worked until 2002. In 1967 he was appointed Deputy General Director for the production of farms - a pilot production facility created by the union of the former Tomsk state farm and the Tomsk State Agricultural Experimental Scientific Station. In 1972-1984 was the general director of this farm, which since 1976 became known as the Sidorenko OPH . L. D. Anokhin organized a scientifically-based crop rotation, strengthened the fertilizing with organic and mineral fertilizers, and actively used plant protection products against weeds and pests. The measures taken contributed to the fact that in 1966–1970 its agricultural holding showed the highest productivity in cereals, vegetables, potatoes and fodder corn.

In 1968, among the first agronomists in the Tomsk Region , he received the title of Honored Agronomist of the RSFSR . In 1972, for the success of plant growing, L. D. Anokhin was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor with the award of the Sickle and Hammer medal and the Order of Lenin .

In 1984, when the Tomsk State Agricultural Experimental Station was separated into an independent enterprise from the B.P. At the same time, he taught at the Department of Agriculture of the Biological and Soil Faculty of Tomsk State University (now the Biological Institute) of Tomsk State University to date [1] .

Candidate of Economic Sciences - in 1976 he defended his thesis with a degree in Economics at the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor and Management in Agriculture of the City of Moscow . Rationalizer in the field of agriculture.

Lives in Tomsk, teaches at TSU.

Rewards

  • Golden Star "Hammer and Sickle" of the Hero of Socialist Labor (1972)
  • Order of Lenin (1972)
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1976)
  • badge " Honored Agronomist of the RSFSR "
  • Order “Tomsk Glory” , 12/11/2013, award number - No. 5
  • medal "For the development of virgin lands" of the USSR
  • diplomas, diplomas, letters of thanks

Notes

  1. ↑ BI TSU :: Biological Institute (Neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Archived November 11, 2013.

Links

  • An article in the Tomsk Encyclopedia
  • TSU teacher card, 2014
  • The award of the region is L. D. Anokhin. A photo. (11.12.13)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anokhin_Leonid_Demidovich&oldid=98005074


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