- Posted by: Gale Perez
Research responsibility is to investigate intensive dryland and limited irrigation cropping systems that emphasize water management, weed control, and soil conservation. Continuation of a Long-Term Tillage Experiment at the High Plains Agricultural Lab is expected, as well as developing an aggressive and productive research program valued by regional producers and related industry partners. Extension programming will be designed to help clientele enhance profitability, sustainability and ecosystem services of cropping systems in Nebraska, special attention will be placed on weed control issues. Aggressive publication of results in recognized peer-reviewed journals, supervision of graduate student research, revenue generation through acquisition of external grant funds, and contributions to extension publications and extension teams will be required for this position.
Requires Ph.D. degree or Ph.D. in place by date of hire, in Agronomy or closely related field.
To review the complete position details and to apply for this position, go to: http://employment.unl.edu, search for requisition number F_140062. Click on “Apply to this Job.” Attach a letter of application, an overview of research and extension experience and interests, and a curriculum vitae. Arrange for 3 letters of reference to be sent via e-mail to: kdanforth2@unl.edu. Review of applications will begin on September 1, 2014 and continue until the position is filled or the search is closed.
See attached files.
Dryland Cropping System Announcment
PHREC Recruitment brochure