Background
Clark, Ralph Barlow was born on September 12, 1933 in Farmington, Utah, United States. Son of Orson Richards and Lucile (Barlow) Clark.
Clark, Ralph Barlow was born on September 12, 1933 in Farmington, Utah, United States. Son of Orson Richards and Lucile (Barlow) Clark.
Bachelor of Science, Brigham Young U., 1957; Master of Science, Utah State University, 1959; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California at Los Angeles, 1962.
Research assistant, Utah State University, Logan, 1957-1959; research assistant, University of California at Los Angeles, 1959-1962; research associate, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 1962-1963; research chemist, Agricultural Research Svc., USDA, Wooster, Ohio., 1963-1975; plant physiologist, Agricultural Research Svc., USDA, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1975-1992; plant physiologist, Agricultural Research Svc., USDA, Lincoln, Nebraska, since 1992; fellow, Agricultural Research Svc., USDA, 1985.
Human beings get salvation both through the grace of God and their own actions. Part of the work of salvation has been done by the atonement of Jesus Christ, in that all human beings are guaranteed resurrection, but to attain the full quality of eternal life, human beings also have work to do.
Active local Boy Scouts American, Wooster and Lincoln, 1965-1985. Fellow American Society Agronomy, Crop Science Society American, Soil Science Society American. Member American Society for Plant Physiologists.
Married Lynore Hales, June 3, 1957. Children: Ella Christine, Bryan Ralph, Kevin Barlow, Alan Lynn, Stephen Hales, Anne Marie.