0 a scientist who works in agronomy (= the science of farming):
Agronomists were working on new ways to create healthier food while managing the environmental impact of agriculture.
As a reference work, the book will be a useful research tool for agronomists, soil scientists and environmental scientists interested in temperate, managed grasslands.
Plant breeders and agronomists should design multilocational yield and adaptation trials accordingly.
The book is aimed at agronomists, advanced farmers, extension workers and agricultural decision-makers.
As such the text will meet the needs of professional breeders, agronomists and researchers, and is an obvious buy for their libraries.
The writings of agronomists describe how adult males and females and children were employed.
The first part of the book will appeal to students of plant biology, and the second part will be useful to agronomists, breeders and consultants.
However, anthropologists and agronomists working in the south-west corroborated in their studies the growing violence over land reported in the press.
All the technology-generating projects involved interdisciplinary teams composed of breeders (usually as the team leaders), entomologists, pathologists and agronomists, and, in some cases, socio-economists.