
Hillel, Daniel
Daniel Hillel was an Israeli-American soil scientist and environmentalist who revolutionized agriculture through his innovative irrigation techniques. He developed methods like micro-irrigation and water-saving technologies that improve water efficiency in arid regions, helping farmers grow crops sustainably while conserving vital water resources. Hillel’s work has had a significant global impact, addressing challenges related to water scarcity and food security. His contributions are recognized worldwide for advancing environmentally responsible farming practices and promoting sustainable development in water-stressed areas.