In 1981, Ronald Reagan became the 40th President of the United States, while the Soviet Union was still reeling from the death of Joseph Stalin. The world was also grappling with the Iranian hostage crisis, the rise of the personal computer, and the introduction of the first mobile phones.
In the field of agronomy, 1981 was a pivotal year for fiber research. Specifically, the Union Research Institute of Cotton Growing conducted extensive field experiments that helped define modern phenological observations for cotton. growing 1981
: The study established a monthly tracking system (from June through September) that became a standard for measuring the growth rate of medium-fiber cotton in regionalized plots. 2. Archaeology and Ancient Agriculture In 1981, Ronald Reagan became the 40th President
Looking back, 1981 wasn't just a year on a calendar. It was the fertile soil from which our modern world grew. It was messy, loud, colorful, and absolutely vital. Specifically, the Union Research Institute of Cotton Growing
Some notable fashion trends from 1981 include: