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  1. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 33 by Norman, 1981-02
  2. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 43
  3. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 41
  4. Advances in Agronomy by Norman and, 1980-05
  5. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 34 by N. C. Brady, 1982-03
  6. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 36
  7. Hands-On Agronomy by Neal Kinsey, Charles Walters, 2006-08
  8. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 67 (Advances in Agronomy)
  9. Perspectives for Agronomy (Developments in Crop Science)
  10. Soybeans: Improvement, Production, and Uses, Third Edition (Agronomy)
  11. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 91 (Advances in Agronomy) (Advances in Agronomy)
  12. Designing Crops for Added Value (Agronomy)
  13. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 89 (Advances in Agronomy)
  14. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 88 (Advances in Agronomy)

21. Graduate Programs - MU Agronomy
General Guidelines for Graduate Student Appointees Part of this experienceare required Agronomy 410 seminars (two for MS students and three for Ph.D.
http://psu.missouri.edu/agronomy/appointees.stm

22. College Of Agriculture - Department Of Agronomy
General Lab. of Agronomy main instruments Oven Hotplate - GeneralAgronomy, 3. Entomology and Pest Management, 3. Plant Pathology, 3
http://www.cua.ac.ir/agric/agr.html

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administration Facilities News ... Departments Agronomy Agricultural Machinery Horticulture Irrigation Plant Protection ... Home/Restart
Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding offers B.Sc and M.Sc and Ph.D in Agronomy. Head: Ali Kashani
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Department members Ali Kashani Professor Agronomy Reza Mamghani Associate Professor Agronomy Hossein Moosavinia Associate Professor Agronomy Majid Nabi-pour Assistant Professor Agronomy Moosa Mesgarbashi Instructor Agronomy Abbas Vala Instructor Agronomy
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Staff members Mandana Danesh-Doost Secretary
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Facilities
  • General Lab. of Agronomy
    main instruments : Oven - Hotplate - ...
  • Chemical analysis of Crop productions Lab.
    main instruments : Kajeldhal Nitrogen assay - Phosphoros and potass assay- Oven - Tecator - Distiller - Balance - ...
  • Cytogenetics Lab.
    main instruments : Microscope - Heater - Oven - Balance - ...
  • Agronomy and plant physiology Lab.
    main instruments : Plant Efficiency Analyser - Leaf Chamber Analyser- Leaf Area Meter - Oven - Tecator - Digital Balance - ...
  • Plant Science and weed Control Lab.
  • 23. Books / General Agronomy
    General agronomy. Editor, Republic of Zambia. 05.07.01 specific farmingsystems - in general. Descriptors, AGRONOMY; ZAMBIA; FARMING SYSTEMS;
    http://www.infoagrar.ch/Informationcenter/mediadir.nsf/0/1e389ce2e013b4fdc125651

    24. USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2006: Majors: Soil Science And Agronomy, Gen
    The following schools offer Soil Science and agronomy, general. Click on aninstitution s name to see a brief profile. To learn more about its academic
    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/majors/brief/major_1-1201_brief.php
    Schools by major: Soil Science and Agronomy, General
    The following schools offer Soil Science and Agronomy, General . Click on an institution's name to see a brief profile. To learn more about its academic offerings and see a full profile of information, from admissions data to student body demographics, check out the Premium Online Edition
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    25. Master's Degree In Soil Science And Agronomy, General College And University Deg
    Soil Science and agronomy, general A program that generally focuses on thescientific classification of soils, soil properties, and their relationship to
    http://www.universities.com/On-Campus/Masters_degree_Agriculture_Agriculture_Ope
    Universities.com Distance Learning and On-Campus Colleges and Universities
    Home On-Campus Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences Soil Science and Agronomy, General
    Result pages: Master's degree in Soil Science and Agronomy, General: A program that generally focuses on the scientific classification of soils, soil properties, and their relationship to agricultural crops. Includes instruction in soil chemistry, soil physics, soil biology, soil fertility, morphogenesis, mineralogy, hydrology, agronomy, and soil conservation and management.
    Master's degree in Soil Science and Agronomy, General
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    26. MFA | General: Crop Protection
    Choose Topic, , agronomy, • Corn, • Forages, • Grain sorghum, • Precisionag, • Soybeans, • Wheat Home / agronomy / general / Crop protection
    http://www.mfa-inc.com/agronomy/general/cropprotection/index.asp
    SEARCH MFA-INC.COM: JUMP TO A TOPIC: Choose Topic AGRONOMY LIVESTOCK TODAY'S FARMER COOPERATIVE PARTNERS Agronomy Livestock Today's Farmer Cooperative ... General / Crop protection
    Crop protection
    MFA is a full-service supplier of crop protection products. We provide a complete line of products and services needed in today's agronomic environment. MFA's professional staff offers a wide range of services from technical advice to recommendations to custom application. CORN Crop protection Agronomy Livestock Today's Farmer ... MFA-Inc.com

    27. January 2003 Sponsored Funding Awards
    Michael D. Owen (PI), agronomy, general Herbicide Research from FMC Corp., $6000;Michael D. Owen (PI), agronomy, Unrestricted Support for Research from
    http://www.ag.iastate.edu/agcoll/jan03.html
    College
    Sponsored
    Funding
    Awards
    Previous months:
    December 2002

    November 2002

    October 2002

    September 2002
    ... Awards home These researchers have been successful at winning competitive grants from external sources. Sponsored Funding Awards, January 2003
    • Dong Uk Ahn (PI), Eun Joo Lee, Animal Science, Separation and Utilization of Egg Yolk Components from Iowa Egg Council, $64,248
    • Lloyd Lee Anderson (PI), Colin Guy Scanes, Animal Science, Srdija Jeftinija, Biomedical Sciences, Sites of Action for Novel Growth Hormone Secretagogues in Pigs from Department of Agriculture, $200,000
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Effects of Mowing on the Physiology of Turfgrass from Toro Co., $36,032
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Support for AV Equipment from Toro Co., $150
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Unrestricted Support for Turfgrass Research from Iowa Turfgrass Institute, $5,000
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Unrestricted Support for 2002-2003 Turfgrass Field Research Project from Iowa Turfgrass Institute, $5,000
    • Joseph C. Cordray (PI), Steven Lonergan, Animal Science, James S. Dickson, Microbiology, Operation of Food Irradiator from Department of Agriculture, $229,164 (renewal)

    28. SOWAP Agronomy - Belgium
    Finding and demonstrating ways of better managing the land. EU Life Environment.agronomy general Information. Belgium
    http://www.sowap.org/belgium/agronomy/information-gen.htm
    Agronomy - General Information Belgium Information Menu Index Cropping Objectives General Info ... Login Important Links Cranfield - NSRI Syngenta Vaderstad Back General Information We suggest you consider the references and links below. Recommended Reading ECAF website www.ecaf.org Holland , J.M. 2003. VIEW If you have any problems with this site, you can email the webmaster (C) SOWAP 2005

    29. FUSAGx - Engineer In Agricultural Sciences (General Agronomy)
    general agronomy. Training. Training for the degree of Agronomist, specialisationgeneral agriculture, is based on four main disciplines plant production,
    http://www.fsagx.ac.be/fac/en/enseignement/etudescycle2/agrogene.asp
    Rechercher Home page General presentation Teaching Live and study in Gembloux ... Prospectus
    Undergraduate Studies
    Organisation des études de 2ème cycle pour les étudiants en cours d'étude Organisation des études de 2ème cycle à partir de 2007-2008
    Engineer in agricultural sciences
    General agronomy Agronomy of tropical and subtropical regions Animal science Forestry ... Chemical and bioindustry engineer
    General agronomy
    Training
    Training for the degree of Agronomist, specialisation general agriculture, is based on four main disciplines: plant production, animal production, ecology and economics. As a specialist in large-scale arable farming (cereals, industrial crops and fodder crops), the agronomist knows how to apply – or develop – advanced plant breeding, fertilisation and crop protection technologies. Harvesting, storage and use of produce and, currently, research into high-quality production are part of his or her work. Wide knowledge of animal production enables the agronomist to tackle temperate-region cattle, sheep and pig breeding techniques without any problems. Training in agricultural economics, accounting, marketing, law, data processing and statistics provides a rounded view of farm business management, from production through to marketing and processing of produce.

    30. FUSAGx - Engineer In Agricultural Sciences (Agronomy Of Tropical And Subtropical
    general agronomy / agronomy of tropical and subtropical regions / Animal science /Forestry / Horticulture / Plant protection / Rural engineering / Rural
    http://www.fsagx.ac.be/fac/en/enseignement/etudescycle2/agrotrop.asp
    Rechercher Home page General presentation Teaching Live and study in Gembloux ... Prospectus
    Undergraduate Studies
    Organisation des études de 2ème cycle pour les étudiants en cours d'étude Organisation des études de 2ème cycle à partir de 2007-2008
    Engineer in agricultural sciences
    General agronomy Agronomy of tropical and subtropical regions Animal science Forestry ... Chemical and bioindustry engineer
    Agronomy of tropical and subtropical regions
    Training
    Agronomists who have taken this training should be able to quickly find their place in plant and animal production sectors in the vast tropical and subtropical regions, as design engineers or as implementation/application engineers. The teaching provides a general basic knowledge of plant and animal production, with wide and detailed attention to the specific features of hot regions. All aspects are specifically covered: climate, soil, large scale food and industrial crops (including fruit and market garden crops), zoology and animal science applied to hot regions. Plant and animal breeding and the study of the possibility of intensification by limited use of inputs and appropriate agricultural mechanisation are taken into consideration, as well as the economics of developing countries and study of their markets. This course is of necessity very comprehensive, as it concerns all areas of agriculture: environment management, plant production, animal production, agricultural mechanisation, small-scale hydro schemes, basics of food produce storage and technology in such regions, agricultural economics, etc. Once in the field, hot-region agronomists must be able to work on their own initiative in all the areas mentioned.

    31. 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - College Of Agriculture And Home Economics - Ag
    MAJOR agronomy OPTION general agronomy OPTION Agronomic Business OPTIONgeneral agronomy. Required courses marked with an asterisk (*).
    http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog_01_02/ch2/agro.html
    2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog
    College of Agriculture and Home Economics - Agronomy and Horticulture Professor James T. Fisher, department head Professors Bosland, Cantrell, Daugherty, Fowler, Glover, Herrera, Lindemann, McCaslin, Mexal, O'Connell, Phillips, Sammis, Sengupta-Gopalan; Associate Professors Guldan, Harrington, Jones, Monger, Wall; Assistant Professors Cramer, Flynn, O'Neill, Picchioni, Ray, St. Hilaire, Ulery (505) 646-3405; (505) 646-6041 (fax) DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    MAJOR: Agronomy
    OPTION: General Agronomy
    OPTION: Agronomic Business
    OPTION: Agronomic Journalism
    OPTION: Plant Genetics
    OPTION: Crop Consulting MAJOR: Horticulture
    OPTION: Ornamental Horticulture
    OPTION: Horticulture Business
    OPTION: Crop Consulting OPTION: Landscape Design OPTION: Plant Genetics MAJOR: Soil Science OPTION: Soils OPTION: Environment and Resource Management OPTION: Soil and Water Science MAJOR: Recreational Areas Management OPTION: Golf and Sports Turfgrass Management OPTION: General Turfgrass Management DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science MAJOR: Environmental Science OPTION: Chemistry OPTION: Geology OPTION: Soils OPTION: Wildlife OPTION: Environmental Economics OPTION: Water
    The undergraduate program in agronomy and horticulture prepares students for a variety of careers in agriculture and related fields. Accordingly, a flexible curriculum has been designed that will allow specific programs to be developed in consultation with the student's academic adviser. Programs may also be developed for those who wish to prepare for advanced studies in graduate school. In addition to the courses listed for each major, 35 credits must be taken in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics, and the university general education requirements must be met.

    32. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2006: Agronomy
    AGRON 455, Computer Applications in agronomy, 3. University general Education course *agronomy majors must include 18 credit hours of university general
    http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ag/agron.html
    K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2006
    About the Catalog

    About the University

    Calendar
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    University Faculty
    Agronomy
    D.B. Mengel, Head
    R.E. Lamond, Extension State Leader
    G.J. Kluitenberg, Graduate Program Coordinator
    Professors Al-Khatib, Buchholz, Claassen, Devlin, Donnelly, Fjell, Gordon, Ham, Hargrove, Kilgore, Kirkham, Kluitenberg, Lamond, Liang, Maddux, Mengel, Ohlenbusch, Owensby, Pierzynski, Peterson, Posler, Ransom, Regehr, Rice, Schapaugh, Shroyer, Skidmore, Stone, Thien, and Welch; Associate Professors Brown-Guedira, Duncan, Ehler, Fick, A. Fritz, J. Fritz, Hagen, Heer, Janssen, Leikam, Martin, Staggenborg, Thompson, and Tuinstra; Assistant Professors Dille, McVay, and Wagner; Research Assistant Professors Kulako and Rife; Instructors Cunningham and D. Minihan; Agronomist Schaffer; Associate Agronomist Mannschreck and Roozeboom; Emeriti: Professors Barnett, Bidwell, Bieberly, Bohannon, Hobbs, Jacobs, Mader, Paulsen, Russ, Swallow, Vanderlip, Wassom, Whitney, and Withee; Associate Professors Eberle, Ohlenbusch, and Walter; Assistant Professors Lundquist and Moore.
    E-mail: agronomy@ksu.edu

    33. Soil Science And Agronomy, General
    Soil Science and agronomy, general is a program that generally focuses on thescientific classification of soils, soil.
    http://www.educationdepartment.org/degree/01-1201
    SOIL SCIENCE AND AGRONOMY, GENERAL
    Soil Science and Agronomy, General: A program that generally focuses on the scientific classification of soils, soil properties, and their relationship to agricultural crops. Includes instruction in soil chemistry, soil physics, soil biology, soil fertility, morphogenesis, mineralogy, hydrology, agronomy, and soil conservation and management. (Moved from 02.0501) Home Search By Degree Family 01 Soil Science and Agronomy, General Directories Public Libraries Occupations Guide State Education Departments Search Education Location Name Degree Affiliations ... Link To Us

    34. UGA Crop And Soil Sciences: Agronomy Club
    The UGA agronomy Club is a student organization in the Department of Crop and Soil To promote the general interest in agronomy and kindred subjects
    http://www.cropsoil.uga.edu/AgrClub.html
    Club announcements (see announcements for latest club photos) The UGA Agronomy Club is a student organization in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. The organization was formed:
    • To give students majoring in Crop Science, Environmental Soil Science, Turfgrass Management, and related disciplines a source of information other than classroom instruction To promote the general interest in Agronomy and kindred subjects To provide recreation and fraternal relationship for students in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences To encourage cooperative efforts among students and faculty of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences *

    * as adapted from the "Constitution and By-Laws of the Agronomy Club of The University of Georgia," revised 1976 To qualify for regular membership in the Agronomy Club, a candidate must be a student in The University of Georgia and have met the following requirements:
    • Any undergraduate student interested in Agronomy Attendance at one regular meeting and signing of the roll In order to maintain status as a regular member the student must attend at least 50% of the regular meetings
    Faculty and graduate students may become members by signing the roll and attending regular meetings.

    35. Agriculture And Agronomy Resources
    Agriculture agronomy. general Agricultural Search Link Pages AgriculturalStatistics Soil Hydrology Crop Plants Trees, Forests, Silviculture
    http://www.geocities.com/peterroberts.geo/agr.html
    General

    Agricultural Statistics

    Soil

    Hydrology
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    General
    Agripedia
    The National Agricultural Library
    Specialty Dictionairies: Agriculture
    Agriculture ...
    Plant Facts Factsheet DataBase
    FAO
    Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
    AgriSurf Search Engine
    AgNIC Agriculture Network Information Center
    Academic Info: Agriculture
    AgriFor
    The Virtual Library: Agriculture
    Agricultural Statistics
    FAO Statistical Databases
    National Agricultural Statistics Service
    Soil
    Internet Glossary of Soil Science Terms
    The 12 Soil Orders
    Soil Science Society of America Journal
    Environment: Soils
    The Formation of Vegetable Mould , by Charles Darwin (text) (zipped archive) from Project Gutenberg
    Crop Plants
    Plants for a Future Database Search Useful Plants
    Crop Science
    African Crop Improvement
    Gramene: A Comparative Mapping Resource for Grains
    PlantStress ...
    Mycorrhiza Information Exchange
    See also: Botany
    See also: Insects, etc.
    American Phytopathological Society
    Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook
    AgNIC Plant Diseases Announcements ...
    PANNA Pesticide Action Network North America
    See also: Insects, etc.

    36. OPSU
    agronomy, Business Option. agronomy, Science Option. agronomy, general Option.Animal Science Department. Animal Science, general Animal Science
    http://www.opsu.edu/ProspectiveStudents/degreeList.htm
    Baccalaureate Degree Programs
    OPSU Home
    Baccalaureate Degree Programs offered by Oklahoma Panhandle State University
    School of Agriculture Agribusiness Agriculture Education Agronomy Department Agronomy, Business Option Agronomy, Science Option Agronomy, General Option Animal Science Department Animal Science, General Animal Science Animal Science, Business Option Animal Science, Livestock Production and Management Animal Science, Meat Science Option Animal Science, Nutrition Option Animal Science, Swine Management Option School of Business and Technology Accounting Department Accounting Accounting, Accounting Information Systems Option Business Administration Department Business Administration, General Business Option Business Administration, Finance Concentration Business Administration, Management Concentration Business Administration, Marketing Concentration Business Education Computer Information Systems Department Computer Information Systems Industrial Technology Department Industrial Technology, Industrial Business Management Option Industrial Technology, Industrial Technology Option

    37. OPSU
    agronomy Science Option (BS) agronomy - general Option (BS). agronomy Minoroffered. Animal Science - This department offers practical and technical
    http://www.opsu.edu/UnivSchools/Agriculture/agMain.htm
    School of Agriculture
    Collegiate FFA

    2004 Interscholastic Meet Results

    Livestock Judging

    OPSU Farm Photo Album
    ... OPSU Home The School of Agriculture offers programs of study leading toward the Bachelor of Science degree in Agribusiness, Vocational Agricultural Education, Agronomy, and Animal Science. Two-year Associate of Applied Science degrees in Farm and Ranch Management and Swine Management are offered, along with a two-year Associate of Science degree in Agriculture. Agriculture research is conducted by the school through the Oklahoma Panhandle Research and Extension Center. All of the following information plus specific degree requirements and courses may be found in the 2004-2005 OPSU Catalog. Access it online (pdf) or request a catalog by email opsu@opsu.edu School of Agriculture in the 2004-2005 OPSU Catalog, pages 100-108 - Associate degree program information, pages 87-94. Four-Year Bachelor of Science Degree Programs Offered: Agribusiness - The Agribusiness curriculum is designed to prepare the student for job opportunities in both private and public businesses that serve the agriculture industry. Agribusiness (BS) Minors available in Agribusiness
    Agriculture Economics Agricultural Education - OPSU is one of two schools in Oklahoma which offers a four year Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Education. This program has emphasis in teacher education, animal science, plant science, agricultural economics and mechanized agriculture. These areas of study prepare our graduates for teaching agriculture.

    38. Qualification Standards For GS-471
    Qualification Standards for general Schedule Positions Degree agronomy; orrelated discipline of science that included at least 30 semester hours of
    http://www.opm.gov/qualifications/SEC-IV/B/GS0400/0471.HTM
    United States Office of Personnel Management
    Operating Manual
    Qualification Standards for General Schedule Positions
    Individual Occupational Requirements for
    GS-471: Agronomy Series
    The text below is extracted verbatim from Section IV-B of the Operating Manual for Qualification Standards for General Schedule Positions (p.IV-B-73), but contains minor edits to conform to web-page requirements. Use these individual occupational requirements in conjunction with the " Group Coverage Qualification Standard for Professional and Scientific Positions ."
    Basic Requirements:
  • Degree: agronomy; or related discipline of science that included at least 30 semester hours of course work in the basic plant sciences, including at least 15 semester hours in agronomic subjects, such as those dealing with plant breeding, crop production, and soil and crop management. OR
  • Combination of education and experienceat least 30 semester hours in the basic plant sciences, including a minimum of 15 semester hours in agronomic subjects, as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education. Graduate Education: Agronomy, or one of the related disciplines or fields of science, such as plant physiology, soils, or genetics, where the curriculum or pattern of training placed major emphasis on field crops or agronomy. Graduate study in related fields, such as botany, plant pathology, and biochemistry may also be qualifying
  • 39. UC Davis General Catalog: Agronomy Range Science Faculty
    general Information Courses PDF File 1210A Plant and EnvironmentalSciences (530752-1703) World Wide Web http//agronomy.ucdavis.edu/agronomy
    http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog02_04/programs/agrange/agrangefac.html
    General Information Courses PDF File
    Agronomy and Range Science
    (College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Chris van Kessel, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Department
    Department Office, 1210A Plant and Environmental Sciences (530-752-1703)
    World Wide Web: http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/agronomy
    Faculty
    Montague W. Demment, Ph.D., Professor
    R. Ford Denison, Ph.D., Professor
    Jorge Dubcovsky, Ph.D., Associate Professor
    Jan Dvorak, Ph.D., Professor
    Theodore C. Foin, Jr., Ph.D., Professor
    Shu Geng, Ph.D., Professor
    Melvin R. George, Ph.D., Lecturer
    Paul L. Gepts, Ph.D., Professor Sham S. Goyal, Ph.D., Lecturer James E. Hill, Ph.D., Lecturer Leland F. Jackson, Ph.D., Lecturer Judy Jernstedt, Ph.D., Professor Stephen R. Kaffka, Ph.D., Lecturer Emilio A. Laca, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Donald A. Phillips, Ph.D., Professor Richard E. Plant, Ph.D., Professor

    40. UC Davis General Catalog: HRT Faculty
    general Information The Program Courses PDF File Shane Ball,Ph.D., Cooperative Extension Specialist (agronomy and Range Science)
    http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/HRT/HRTfac.html
    General Information The Program Courses PDF File
    Horticulture and Agronomy (A Graduate Group)
    M. Andrew Walker, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Group
    Group Office, 140 Environmental Horticulture (530-752-7738)
    World Wide Web: http://ggha.ucdavis.edu
    Faculty
    Douglas O. Adams, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Viticulture and Enology)
    Shane Ball, Ph.D., Cooperative Extension Specialist (Agronomy and Range Science)
    Michael G. Barbour, Ph.D., Professor, Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award (Environmental Horticulture)
    Kendra Baumgartner, Ph.D., Lecturer (Plant Pathology)
    David E. Bayer, Ph.D., Professor (Vegetable Crops)
    Alison M. Berry, Ph.D., Professor (Environmental Horticulture)
    Arnold J. Bloom, Ph.D., Professor (Vegetable Crops)
    Kent J. Bradford, Ph.D., Professor (Vegetable Crops)
    Patrick H. Brown, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Pomology) David W. Burger, Ph.D., Professor (Environmental Horticulture) Marita Cantwell, Ph.D., Lecturer

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