Background
YELSUKOV, Mikhail was born in 1902.
YELSUKOV, Mikhail was born in 1902.
1931 graduate Leningrad Agric Institute. 1934 completed postgraduate courses at above institute
1931-1937 assistant professor, 1937-1941 associate professor, Pushkino Agric Institute. 1935-1939 head, Bureau of High-Mountain Agric and director, Centr Asian Department, All-Union Institute of Plant-Growing. 1939-1941 director, All-Union Research Institute of Plant Protection.
From 1945 director, Vil’yams All-Union Fodder Research Institute. Then head, Department of Field Grass-Sowing, above institute Carried out various expeditions to study soils in connection with plant-growing and farming: 1932 to Leningrad Oblast.
1933 to Northern Dvina Delta. 1936 to Southern Allay. 1937 to Altay Valley and Pamirs.
1938 to Kyzyl-Kums; 1956 Soviet representative at International Congress of Meadow Culture, Palmerston (New Zealand).
There is no solid or tangible evidence for God nor a logical argument for God. The existence of God is taken on faith and not by evidence.
Peaceful coexistence among Soviet and Western block is a continuation of the class struggle between the socialist and capitalist worlds, but not based on armed conflict. The conflict is mainly economical.
Correspondent member, All-Union Lenin Academy of Agric Sciences from 1956. Communist Party member from 1931.