“Dr. Loy is an exceptional member of a highly valued and valuable, but rapidly vanishing breed of agricultural plant breeders,"says Jon Wraith, director of the NH Agricultural Experiment Station and dean of the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture. "He was an early adopter of a strategy to work closely with private seed companies to greatly increase access to germplasm and thereby accelerate his ability to develop and quickly market new, superior varieties of vegetables. This has proven to be a prolific approach, and his many varieties are widely available and used by farmers and gardeners worldwide.”
Photo courtesy of the University of New Hampshire.
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