• Faculte Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux
Founded in 1860, the University Faculty of Gembloux is the oldest Belgian institution of teaching and research devoted entirely to agronomy and biological engineering. Activities are organized around four topics: biochemistry and applied biology, plant and animal productions, transformation and valorization of living material, environmental managment.
Location: Belgium, Wallonie, Gembloux
• Plant Biology Department at University of New Hampshire
Plant Biology Specialization: agronomy, anatomy, cell and molecular biology, ecology, entomology, freshwater and marine biology, genetics, horticulture, mycology and pathology, phycology, physiology, systematics.
Location: United States, New Hampshire, Durham
• Soil, Water and Climate, University of Minnesota
The Departmental programs in undergraduate and graduate instruction, research, and extension have a three-fold mission: to improve agricultural productivity; to manage wisely the soil resources; and to maintain environmental quality.
Location: United States, Minnesota, St. Paul
• Agronomy, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The mission of the Department of Agronomy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is to generate, integrate and apply knowledge about crop plants that are grown for food, feed and the general benefit of humankind.
Location: United States, Wisconsin, Madison
• Horticulture and Crop Science at Ohio State University
Agronomic crop management, arboriculture, crop ecophysiology, digital technology applications in plant science, floriculture, forage physiology and management, fruit and vegetable crop management, golf and sports turf landscape design, management, greenhouse management, landscape ecology, ornamental horticulture, ornamental nursery management, plant biotechnology, plant breeding and genetics, plant molecular biology, plant physiology and biochemistry, seed science, turfgrass science, viticulture and enology, weed science ecology.
Location: United States, Ohio, Columbus
• Plant Sciences, University of Missouri
The Plant Sciences Unit is composed of four academic departments: Agronomy, Entomology, Horticulture, Plant Microbiology & Pathology. Graduate degrees are offered by each of the departments while an undergraduate program in Plant Science is administered by the Unit.
Location: United States, Missouri, Columbia
• CSSA - Crop Science Society of America
Since its inception, CSSA has continued to evolve, modifying its educational offerings to support the changing needs of its members. Today, CSSA is seen as a progressive, scientific society meeting the needs of its members through publications, recognition and awards, placement service, certification programs, meetings, and student activities.
Location: United States, Wisconsin, Madison
• The Arable Group
TAG - The new company formed by the merger of Arable Research Centres and Morley Research Centre. The UK's largest independent agronomy organisation, providing information and advice to the country's progressive arable farmers.
Location: United Kingdom, Gloucestershire, Daglingworth
• European Society for Agronomy
The official site of the European Society for Agronomy. The ESA is for agronomists, researchers and teachers who are concerned with basic and applied science in agronomy : the relationships between crops, soils, climates and agricultural practices, and between agriculture and the environment.
Location: France, Ile-de-France, Grignon
• Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota
The Applied Plant Sciences graduate program has specialization tracks in agronomy/ agroecology, horticulture, and plant breeding/plant molecular genetics, and a general applied plant science track. In addition, a graduate minor in Sustainable Agriculture is available.
Location: United States, Minnesota, St. Paul
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