Alexey Petrovich Pshenichny ( 1904 -?) - Soviet Russian and Kazakhstani livestock scientist.
| Alexey Petrovich Pshenichny | |||||
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| Date of Birth | September 12 (25), 1904 | ||||
| Place of Birth | Resurrected, Saratov region , Russian empire | ||||
| Date of death | is unknown | ||||
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| Occupation | livestock specialist | ||||
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Biography
He was born on September 12 ( September 25 ), 1904 in the village of Voskresenka (now Krasnokutsky District , Saratov Region ).
He graduated from the Saratov Institute of Agriculture, a livestock specialist at a state farm, raised sheep. Since 1931, he worked as a cattle breeding research scientist at the Kazakh SSR Agricultural Research Institute, worked as a livestock specialist on the Michurin collective farm and the Luch Vostok collective farm in the Almaty Region (1942-1948). Researcher at the Research Institute of Livestock of the Kazakh SSR. Alexey Pshenichny is the author of more than 30 scientific publications.
Awards and Prizes
- Stalin Prize of the second degree (1946) - for the breeding of a new breed of fine-fleeced sheep "Kazakh fine-fleece"
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- Order of the Badge of Honor
- medals [1]
Notes
- ↑ Қазақ Council of Encyclopedias, Almaty, 1976 9 volume