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This role will leverage expertise in agronomy, crop science, sustainable farming, and environmental sciences to guide the research initiatives. 15+ years of experience in environmental sciences, crop science, or a combination.
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Applicant must already possess Ph. D. at the start of selection process in soil science, crop science, agronomy, or other related fields. The successful candidate will develop and disseminate science-based information to producers, technical service providers, certified crop advisors, and state and federal agency personnel using appropriate information delivery technologies.
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Minimum Education and Experience: M.S. in Crop Science/Turfgrass Management. The department’s mission is to develop future leaders in crop, soil, and environmental sciences, improve crop plants and products, devise effective and sustainable crop production systems, devise effective and sustainable soil management techniques in both agriculture and urban settings; and disseminate crop, soil, and environmental science knowledge for the benefit of users and producers of food, feed turf, biofuels and fiber in North Carolina, the nation and the world.
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Requirements Bachelor's degree in Agronomy, Crop Science, or a related field. In-depth knowledge of crop production, soil fertility, pest management, and plant nutrition. In this role, you will oversee and manage all aspects of our agronomy department, including sales, crop production, soil fertility, and plant nutrition.
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Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy, Plant and/or Soil Science, Environmental Science or closely related Agriculture Field Emphasis on Soil Fertility/Soil Science or Crop Nutrition required.
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Categories: Agriculture, Education / Instructional, Research / Scientific / Grants, Extension Agent / Educator, Crop Production, Agronomy, Plant Sciences. The Eastern Kansas Research and Extension Centers at Kansas State University is seeking an Assistant Professor/Extension Agronomist to lead an active and innovative extension education and applied research program to support counties in the Northeast region of Kansas, focusing on agronomic crop production and collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of Extension specialists and research scientists.
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M.S. degree in crop science, agronomy or related field; Field research experience. Demands of this position include broad knowledge of crop science and a good working knowledge of principles and practices of related fields.
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During assignments, the intern will have exposure to grower relations, crop monitoring and intelligence, raw product alignment, cost of production, research and applied science and extension activities including agronomy and sustainability, and the general operation of a commercial agriculture department.
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Candidates must have earned a Ph. D. in agronomy, crop science, crop physiology, environmental science, plant breeding, soil science, weed science, or a closely related discipline and must have an outstanding record of professional accomplishments.
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The individual will handle grain crop testing payments and interactions with seed company representatives. Knowledge of grain crop management; Experience with small plot agronomic research; Working knowledge of agronomic crop production principles and their impact on crop management; Laboratory experience; Ability to work on multiple projects using independent judgment; Interact effectively with faculty/staff and agricultural clientele; Ability to operate and maintain computerized data management systems; Ability to understand and follow complex oral and written instructions.
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As a wholly owned, not-for-profit affiliate of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Gates Ag One drives to empower the small-scale producers of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia by amplifying the translation of innovative crop science research into affordable products for the public good.
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Execute data mining, extraction and connection from various data source into a standard, simplified form across multiple Crop Science data platforms, including Velocity, Crop Science Warehouse, FTS, LUMOS, Data One, along with additional analytical models and systems.
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Practices, decision science, and other novel agronomy solutions – Partner with district leadership to develop tactics that help with customer call strategies by offering agronomy solutions including – trials, digital tools, and crop mgmt.
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A Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in environmental science, plant or crop science, computer science, bioinformatics, statistics, remote sensing, agriculture, biosystems engineering, electrical engineering, or related disciplines is required.
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Research Associate is a full-time, regular position at the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research within Delta Research and Extension Center, Stoneville, MS. The Research Associate's responsibility is to support research activities in agronomy, soil science, crop production, and water management in various cropping systems, such as corn, soybean, rice, cotton, and canola.
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