Jack Rodney Harlan — Expeditions & Trips
Jack Rodney Harlan is known for his dedicated approach to understanding crop plants, their origins, the people who created them, and their use in sustaining the global human population. Read more about the expeditions and trips he took to every corner of the globe in pursuit of his passion.
Index
Exp 1: 1948 Turkey - No Field NotesExp 2: 1960 - Europe, Asia, & Ethiopia (Narrative)Exp 2: 1960 - Europe, Asia, & Ethiopia (Transcript)Exp 3: 1964 - Europe & Middle East (Narrative)Exp 3: 1964 - Europe & Middle East (Transcript)Exp 4: 1966-67 - East Asia & India (Transcript)Exp 5: 1967-68 - West Africa (Transcript)Exp 6: 1968 - East to West Africa (Narrative)Exp 6: 1968 - East to West Africa (Transcript)Exp 7: 1969-70 - East Africa, Europe, & Puerto Rico (Narrative)Exp 7: 1969-70 - East Africa, Europe, & Puerto Rico (Transcript)
Exp 8: 1970 - Europe, Ethiopia, &Turkey (Transcript)
Exp 9: 1971 - London, Ethiopia, & West Africa (Transcript)
Exp 10: 1972 - Mexico (Transcript)Exp 11: 1973- Mexico & Guatemala (Transcript)Exp 12: 1974 - Columbia (Transcript)Exp 13: 1976 - India (Scant)Exp 14: 1977- Columbia Incomplete Exp 15: 1977 - Jordan (Transcript)Exp 16: 1978 - ICRISAT Review: Senegal & India (Transcript)Exp 17: 1979 - East Asia & Jordan (Transcript)Exp 18: 1994 - Egypt (Transcript)
Trip 1: World Conference on PGRTrip 2: International Genetics Conference in Tokyo, August 15-30, 1968Trip 3: Jamaica, August 25-29, 1969 Trip 4: FAO Panel of Experts Meeting in Rome, 1970 Trip 5: Austria for the World Exposition on the Origins of African Crops, August 19-27, 1972 Trip 6: PRC and Asia, 1974 Trip 7: USSR, June 23-July 10, 1975 Trip 8: 14th IGC, Moscow, August 20-September 3, 1978 Trip 8a: Boycott of 14th IGC, Moscow, 1978 Trip 9: Japan, 1979 Trip 9a: Japan, 1979 (Summary) Trip 10: India, 1982 Trip 11: USSR, 1983