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Associate Director for Small Farms Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program Academic Coo
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
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IPM Entomology Farm Advisor Serving Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties, California
Position Overview The University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR), a statewide program with local development and delivery, is seeking the following UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Advisor. Location Headquarters. Salinas, Monterey County, CA Purpose. The IPM Entomology Farm Advisor will implement an innovative extension education and applied research program to address pest management issues facing agriculture. Research and extension will address high-priority issues related to ecologically and economically sound integrated pest management programs. Emphasis is expected to be on interdisciplinary projects that affect cool-season vegetables including leafy greens, such as lettuce, an
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