Sverre Krogh (16 August 1921 – 6 June 2006) was a Norwegian farmer, organizational leader and politician for the Centre Party.
He spent his career as a farmer at Mellem-Kroer farm, Ås.
[4] He served as a deputy member of the Parliament of Norway during the terms 1969–1973, 1973–1977, and 1985–1989.
[5] In 1972 Krogh became a member of the board of the new organization Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities.
[6] In 1984 he was replaced by Jakob Eng, who received decisive support from the Conservative and Christian Democratic parties—at the time coalition partners with the Centre Party in Willoch's Second Cabinet.