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Visiting Professor And Grazing Specialist
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- Proven track record to effectively teach graduate and undergraduate courses in Range and Livestock including, but not limited to: Beef Cattle Production, Rangeland Ecology, Wildland Plants, and Grazing Management.
- Preferred educational emphasis in grazing, livestock, and rangeland interactions.
- Candidate will be expected to teach 2 courses each long semester; serve as academic advisor to undergraduate and graduate students; participate in appropriate conferences and meetings; and provide service through outreach activities.
- Additionally, candidate will work with the staff at the Center for Land Stewardship and Stakeholder Engagement ( BRI ) and other partners to provide technical guidance and develop rangeland inventories and grazing management plans for cooperating landowners and partners.
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