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Hermann Gustav Settegast (30 April 1819 in Königsberg - 11 August 1908 in Berlin) was a German agronomist. He established the first agricultural school in Germany that was independent of a university and is considered to be one of the 19th century's foremost experts on animal breeding.
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Alfred Oehlke: Hermann Settegast. Sein Leben, Wollen und Wirken. Eine biographische Studie. Alfred Unger, Berlin 1904.
Alfred Oehlke: Hermann Settegast. In: Schlesische Lebensbilder. Vol.2, 1926, pgs.242–246.