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Michigan Department of Agriculture Seeking Chief Science Officer Position

NASDA

The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development is seeking a dedicated professional to join the team as the Chief Science Officer – State Division Administrator 17. This position functions as a member of the department’s top policy advisory staff and reports directly to MDARD’s Chief of Staff.

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Bayer considering spinning off crop science business

Real Agriculture

Bayer’s new CEO says the company’s management is evaluating whether to spin off its crop science division as part of a company-wide restructuring process.

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Bayer CEO rules out spinning off crop science business

Real Agriculture

Bayer’s CEO has ruled out the possibility of spinning off the company’s crop science division as a separate business. In a news conference on Tuesday, Bill Anderson said the company has completed a thorough review of its current structure, which includes three divisions: pharmaceuticals, consumer health, and crop science.

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Recognizing Native American Heritage Month, USDA Science Spotlights Shannon

USDA Blog

During Native American Heritage Month, USDA Science recognizes the invaluable contributions that Native American employees have made in advancing agricultural science and innovation that benefits us all.

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Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences celebrates first-generation students

AgriLife Today

Four students share their experiences for National First-Generation College Celebration The post Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences celebrates first-generation students appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Industry-funded study of the week: marketing, not science

Food Politics

I have long argued that industry funded studies are about marketing, not science. That’s marketing, not science. If it were about science, the investigators would design their study to find out which product does a better job of reducing methane emissions, if any.

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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences advisors get an A+

AgriLife Today

Four College of Agriculture and Life Sciences advisors, advising hub receive university awards The post College of Agriculture and Life Sciences advisors get an A+ appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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