Dear colleagues, 

Please share this exciting MS position in agronomy and row crop agriculture
with interested undergraduates. 

The Judd Hill Foundation Research Fellowship was established at Arkansas
State University through collaboration with the College of Agriculture and
Technology and USDA-Agricultural Research Service. The success of Arkansas
row crop agriculture depends on continual improvement in agricultural and
economic systems implemented by qualified, applied agriculturalists from
Arkansas Universities. This fellowship is in response to the importance of
graduate level education related to sustainable use of soil and water
resources in commercial crop production and protection in eastern Arkansas.
The recipient of the fellowship would work as an associate in a research
program directed at solving problems in managing soil and water resources
for commercial cotton production in northeast Arkansas. Field research and
educational outreach programs at the Judd Hill Foundation Farm (located in
Truman, AR) must be a central focus of the Fellowship program. The
fellowship recipient would begin studies in Agriculture or Environmental
Studies at Arkansas State University in the 2017/2018 academic year. Field
work could begin as early as May 2017. The fellowship is granted for two
years and compensation includes tuition, fees and a salary of $18,000
annually. Send CV and unofficial transcript to Dr. Arlene Adviento-Borbe,
[email protected] or Dr. Michele L. Reba at
[email protected].

Michele L. Reba, PhD, PE
Research Hydrologist, Lead Scientist
USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Delta Water Management Research Unit
Arkansas State University
Jonesboro, Arkansas
[email protected]
870-819-2708

Mailing:  PO Box 639, State University, AR  72467
Physical:  504 University Loop East, Jonesboro, AR  72401

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