Are you passionate about bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world farming? As the Conservation Cropping Outreach Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in advancing the sustainability and profitability of Wisconsin’s diverse agricultural landscape. The Conservation Cropping Outreach Specialist will address high priority issues related to implementation and adoption of conservation cropping systems through collaborative, on-farm research and outreach programming. The position is intended to extend research findings related to practices that improve the sustainability of Wisconsin cropping systems via outreach and educational programming to producers and agribusiness professionals across Wisconsin. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to develop a focus area based on individual expertise and needs of the target audience. Desired areas of expertise include: conservation agronomy, cover cropping, reduced tillage, soil health, manure management, or other related disciplines. The Outreach Specialist is expected to utilize excellent collaboration, problem solving, prioritization, and communication skills to work closely with farmers, technical advisors, and colleagues to develop and implement collaborative on-farm research and other outreach activities to increase adoption and implementation of conservation practices on Wisconsin farms. Extension Outreach Specialists collaborate with a team that includes UW-Madison Extension and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) colleagues, industry partners, farmers, and other collaborators to develop robust, high-quality educational programs that deliver research-based solutions towards more efficient and sustainable cropping systems.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level