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  1. May 1, 2021 · Dr William Frederick Gericke (1882 - 1970), plant nutritionist, University of California. In 1929, Dr. Gericke announced to the world that he had created a new technology he called hydroponics. He used two greek words to make up the name, "Hydros" for water and "ponos" for work. So the name means, "water working".

  2. William Frederick Gericke (b. 1882), plant nutritionist, University of California, and pioneer in hydroponic agriculture; he is credited with coining the term "hydroponics."

  3. Hydroponics, by its foremost U. S. practitioner, Dr. William Frederick Gericke of the University of California. Set out in row’s at the University’s plant experiment station in Berkeley are a...

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · William F. Gericke is attributed with being the father of modern hydroponics. Born on a Nebraska farm August 30th, 1882. Educated at Ohio State, Johns Hopkins, California.

  5. Dr. Gericke, Noted Crop Expert, Dies BERKELEY - Dr. William F. Gericke, who originated and developed soilless crop production, died yesterday at Elmwood Convalescent Home where he had been a patient in recent weeks.

  6. Sep 29, 1970 · William Frederick Gericke. Born 30 Aug 1882 in Fremont, Dodge, Nebraska, United States. Son of Carl L Gericke and Friedriche Wilhelmina (Weierhausen) Weinhausen. Brother of Louise Gericke. Husband of Stella Agnes (Hartzell) Gericke — married 28 May 1912 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, United States.

  7. When William Frederick Gericke was born on 30 August 1882, in Nebraska, United States, his father, Carl L "Charles" Gericke, was 35 and his mother, Friedriche Weierhausen, was 22. He married Stella Agnes Hartzell on 28 May 1912, in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, United States.

  8. Apr 25, 2020 · This visual media was the need of the hour and gave a great boost to Gerickes publicity efforts to reach out to different parts of the world. ARTHUR C. PILLSBURY JOINS HANDS WITH GERICKE...

  9. The Complete Guide to Soilless Gardening. Author: Gericke, W. F. (William Frederick), 1882-. Note: New York: Prentice-Hall, 1940. Link:

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HydroponicsHydroponics - Wikipedia

    In 1929, William Frederick Gericke of the University of California at Berkeley began publicly promoting that the principles of solution culture be used for agricultural crop production.

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