Assistant or Associate Extension Professor of Soil Science and Director of the Future UConn Plant and Soil Health Center

The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, a part of the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, at the University of Connecticut is pleased to invite applications for a full-time, 11-month, non-tenure, Assistant or Associate Extension Professor. This position will oversee operations in the existing UConn Soil Nutrient Analysis Laboratory. The anticipated division of duties for this role will be 70% Extension, 10% Administrative, 10% Teaching, and 10% Research.

Assistant or Associate Extension Professor of Soil Science and Director of the Future UConn Plant and Soil Health Center

The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, a part of the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, at the University of Connecticut is pleased to invite applications for a full-time, 11-month, non-tenure, Assistant or Associate Extension Professor. This position will oversee operations in the existing UConn Soil Nutrient Analysis Laboratory. The anticipated division of duties for this role will be 70% Extension, 10% Administrative, 10% Teaching, and 10% Research.

plant disease diagnostician and manager of the Arkansas Plant Health Clinic

We invite applications to fill a full-time position with responsibilities as a plant disease diagnostician and as manager of the Arkansas Plant Health Clinic. The Plant Health Clinic is supported by the Cooperative Extension Service and provides services to Arkansas farmers, homeowners and industry who have plant diseases or other plant health issues.

Director Plant Diagnostic Laboratory

Maryland agriculture includes a mix of traditional agronomic, fruit and vegetable production systems -as well as agritourism, urban farming, ornamentals production and landscape maintenance industries. Rapid and accurate plant problem diagnostics is a crucial foundation for crop management decisions in each of these systems. Inaccurate diagnoses can result in crop losses, application of ineffective pesticides and increased chemical, labor, and environmental costs.

Plant Pathologist

If you have experience in plant disease diagnostics and are interested in protecting US agriculture and natural resources, this position may be for you! The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has an immediate need for a Plant Pathologist. We are especially looking for a candidate with experience in Nematology. Apply today and join our team!

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