Henry H. Krusekopf

1916 Henry Herman Krusekopf (January 7, 1885 – July 26, 1979) was an American academic and soil scientist.

He spent 48 years as a professor and researcher in the College of Agriculture at the University of Missouri.

[7] He prepared reports about the Missouri River Basin for the United States Army Corps of Engineers.

[1] He worked for the United States Bureau of Soils in Conway, South Carolina; the United States Reclamation Service in the Columbia River Basin in Oregon and Washington; and the National Resource Board that covered Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, and Ohio.

[1] After he retired, he wrote a report on Missouri's forest soils for the United States Forest Service and was a consultant for the United States Department of Justice regarding American Indian land claims in Missouri.

[11] Krusekopf married Nancy Form Smith of Joplin, Missouri on September 20, 1913.

[2] FarmHouse and Alpha Zeta established the Henry H. Krusekopf Scholarship Fund in his honor.