Notable Graduates
1926
- Lauri Kristian Relander President Finland
1936
- Nils H. Nilsson-Ehle - Administration Plant Sciences - Sweden
1949
- Lord Boyd Orr of Brechin Scotland Nobel Peace Prize Winner
1959
- H. K. Hayes - Plant Sciences - USA
- J. Ilvessalo - Forestry - Finland
- P. Kästli - Dairy Sciences - Switzerland
- S. Mattson - Sweden
- Elias Melin - Mycology - Sweden
- Carl. Mar Møller - Animal Sciences - Denmark
- H. Møllgaard - Physiology - Denmark
- S. J. Wellensiek - Holland
1970
- Norman Borlaug - Plant Sciences - USA, Nobel Peace Prize Winner
1975
- Kenneth Blaxter - Animal Sciences - Scotland
- Victor Kovdav - Soil - Sciences - Russia
- Jay Laurence Lush - Animal Sciences - USA
1984
- Carl Olof Tamm - Forestry - Sweden
- Walter Schwabe - Horticulture - England
- Roy Simonsen - Soil Sciences - USA
- Alan Robertson - Animal Sciences - Scotland
1989
- Gerhardt Bünemann - Horticulture
1997
- Olafur Ragnar Grimsson - Social Sciences - Iceland
- Alan Randall - Economics - Australia
- Mårten Carlsson - Horticulture - Sweden
- Ragnhild Solberg - Economics - Norway
- Wangari M. Maathai - Nature Management - Kenya, Nobel Peace Prize Winner
- Inger Nafstad - Veterinary Medicin - Norway
- Dusan Mlinsek - Engineering - Slovenia
- Martin Luther Kyomo - Animal Sciences - Tanzania
- Edward Patrick Cunningham - Animal Sciences - Ireland
- Olavi Junttila - Plant Sciences - Finland (Norway)
2005
- Arne Brimi - IKBM - Norway
- Sara von Arnold - Plant and Environmental Sciences - Sweden
- Donald Broom - Animal Sciences - England
- Mike Gale - Genetics and Plant Sciences - England
- Rattan Lal - Soil Sciences - India/USA
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