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R G Stapledon Collection

Catalogue reference: D77/29

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This record is about the R G Stapledon Collection dating from [c1920]-1961.

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Reference
D77/29
Title
R G Stapledon Collection
Date
[c1920]-1961
Description

RECORDS OF R.G. STAPLEDON (1882-1960)

Note

List compiled March 1996

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Arrangement

D77/29/A1-10 Reports and memoranda

D77/29/B1-5 Lectures, speeches and articles

D77/29/C1-3 Biographical

Held by
Museum of English Rural Life
Language
English
Creator(s)
<persname>Stapledon, R G, fl 1910-1954, scientist</persname>
Physical description
18 documents
Immediate source of acquisition

Accession no: D77/29

Administrative / biographical background

R.G. Stapledon's main interest in agricultural science was the improvement of grassland and the development of improved grass and clover varieties. He joined the staff of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester in 1910. In 1912 he was appointed Adviser in Agricultural Botany at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, subsequently beginning a systematic ecological survey of the grasslands of the Welsh hills. At the outbreak of the First World War he was appointed to the newly established Food Production Department, advising on the ploughing up and reseeding of old grassland. On the establishment of the first official Seed Testing Station he was appointed its director. In 1938 with William Davies and others, he made a comprehensive survey of the grassland of England and Wales. The Grassland Improvement Station at Dodwell near Stratford on Avon was established by the Ministry of Agriculture at his suggestion.

Stapledon retired from the Seed Testing Station at the end of World War II; he subsequently joined a large commercial seed producer in Wiltshire as scientific adviser, later becoming director.

Among his many achievements was the foundation of the Grassland Society. His publications include Land, Now and Tomorrow (1935), Hill Lands of Britain (1937), Ley Farming (1941), Way of the Land (1943).

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