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agronomist

[ US /əˈɡɹɑnəmɪst/ ]
[ UK /ɐɡɹˈɒnəmˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. an expert in soil management and field-crop production

How To Use agronomist In A Sentence

  • The young man with the white hair was a Colombian agronomist who was explaining something about crop production. Photo Essay: Peace Corps Volunteers Share 50 Years of Memories
  • Interesting also, that Ehrlich was not an economist, agronomist or even demographer but rather an etymologist, an expert in insect biology. A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say
  • I value the way they accept my orders and the talented, knowledgeable and irreplaceable company agronomist who gives me advice.
  • The Chinese awardees included an agronomist, a military commander, a scholar, a diplomat, a reporter, a doctor and a few entrepreneurs.
  • The field was so sparse that there was "no place for a jack rabbit to hide," said Jim Shroyer , agronomist for Kansas State University. Drought Caps Kansas Wheat
  • Saturday, I asked a neighboring village management of citrus orchard of the agronomist .
  • The agronomist suggested growing rice on the dried river bed.
  • The agronomist suggested growing rice on the dried river bed.
  • In the Northeast, pasture typically contains a grass species plus a legume, like clover, according to ARS agronomist Matt Sanderson.
  • After talking with agronomists at several universities, Blue Sun decided that rapeseed was the best choice for feedstock.
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