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Frances A. Humphrey

Frances A. Humphrey

Francis Humphreys Storer was a nineteenth-century American chemist recognized for his contributions to the field of agricultural chemistry.

Lived
1835–1914
Nationality
American
Language
English

Francis Humphreys Storer (1832–1914) was an American chemist who specialized in the field of agricultural chemistry. Born in the early nineteenth century, his career spanned a period of significant scientific development.

Storer is primarily remembered for his work applying chemical principles to agricultural practices. His efforts contributed to the scientific understanding of farming and soil chemistry in the United States during his lifetime.