N. L. VanDemark

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N. L. VanDemark

A pioneering animal scientist, this writer helped shape modern understanding of cattle reproduction and artificial insemination. His work sits at the crossroads of agricultural science, physiology, and one of the key technical advances in livestock breeding.

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Preservation of Bull Semen at Sub-Zero Temperatures

Preservation of Bull Semen at Sub-Zero Temperatures

by N. L. VanDemark, M. E. Friedman, W. C. Kinney, W. J. Miller, Carlos Rodriguez

About the author

Best known in print as N. L. VanDemark, he was Noland Leroy VanDemark, a longtime Cornell University scholar in animal science. Cornell's memorial records describe him as a professor emeritus who died on December 16, 2001, at age 82.

VanDemark wrote and co-wrote influential scientific books including Physiology of Reproduction and Artificial Insemination of Cattle and The Testis: Biochemistry. Project Gutenberg also lists him among the authors of Preservation of Bull Semen at Sub-Zero Temperatures, reflecting his role in research that helped improve reproductive techniques in cattle.

For listeners coming to his work today, VanDemark is best understood not as a literary author but as a clear, practical scientific writer whose books helped explain the biology behind animal reproduction and the methods that transformed modern animal husbandry.