Robinson, Joe L. (Joseph Lee), 1893-1990
Variant namesJoseph Lee Robinson was born on July 10, 1893, to John and Mary (Becker) Robinson in Omega, Oklahoma. He received his B.S. (1916) from Oklahoma A&M College (Oklahoma State University), and his M.S. (1918) and Ph.D. (1933) in plant physiology and crop production from Iowa State College (University). Prior to coming to Iowa State, Robinson was an Assistant Professor (1917-1920) of agronomy at the University of Wyoming. He also served in the United States military (1918) during World War I, achieving the rank of Second Lieutenant.
Robinson was hired by Iowa State as Superintendent (1920-1932) of cooperative experiments. He was promoted to Assistant Professor (1932-1938) of farm crops, Associate Research Professor (1938-1946) of agronomy, and Research Professor and Extension Professor (1946-1959) in agronomy.
Research into hybrid corn was in the early stages when Robinson came to Iowa State. His interests in crop production and seed multiplication and his position in the College gave him a great opportunity to be at the forefront of establishing hybrid corn in Iowa. Robinson served as Secretary-Treasurer (1920-1959) of the Iowa Crop Improvement Association (ICIA) and its predecessors the Iowa Corn and Small Grain Growers Association and the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Association. In this capacity, Robinson was responsible for the State Corn and Small Grain Shows (1921-1941). He also developed and directed the Iowa Corn Yield Test. This was the first time such tests were developed on a statewide basis and became the model for other states to follow. Robinson was also involved in the establishment of seed certification services and during his years of involvement with ICIA was instrumental in introducing numerous varieties of small grains, soybeans, and forage crops to Iowa farmers.
Robinson was author of more than 90 publications and Extension bulletins. He also wrote a book on the history of the Iowa Crop Improvement Association (call no. SB21 Io8r). Robinson was a member of the American Society of Agronomy, Sigma Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta, and the International Crop Improvement Association. He was inducted into the ISU Ag Hall of Fame in 1982.
Joe Robinson married Ruth Nash of Cheyenne, Wyoming, in 1919. They did not have any children. Robinson died on January 8, 1990, and was buried in Ames, Iowa.
From the description of Papers, 1914-1990, n.d. (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 459787684
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Birth 1893
Death 1990