Job Description The
Division of Plant
Science and Technology (DPST) in the
College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) at the University of Missouri (MU), a
land-grant institution, seeks an Assistant/Associate/Full Research Professor and State Extension Specialist for rice agronomy. This 12-month
non-tenure-track faculty position with a 60% research and 40% extension appointment is located at the University of Missouri's (MU)
Fisher Delta Research, Extension and
Education Center in Portageville, MO.
Responsibilities. The successful candidate will focus on applied
agronomic research to improve sustainable rice production in southeast Missouri. The soils and topography of southeastern Missouri (the most
northern region of U.S. rice production) offers researchers a unique opportunity to study production in both paddy and row rice systems.
Conducting rice variety trials and management of rice in rotation with other crops for optimum yields and quality is a central
responsibility. In addition, the candidate is expected to provide leadership to discover and apply innovative tools and practices for the
management of water, fertilizer, and other inputs to improve efficiency of rice production. The work will include planning, designing, and
conducting field experiments (including data collection and statistical analyses) with input from producers to target research projects
relevant to the Missouri rice producing region. A significant portion of the position is supported by the Missouri Rice Research and
Merchandising Council (MRRMC). A strong collaboration and working relationship with the MRRMC is required to be successful in this role. A
relocation to within 70 driving miles of the Fisher Delta Research, Extension, and Education Center in Portageville, MO, is expected.
Collaboration with public and private researchers, farmers, and extension specialists within Missouri and other states is expected.
Availability to rice producers to answer questions about rice production is critical. Ability to secure extramural funding and publish
research findings is required. It is expected that research-based information will be disseminated to producers, industry and the scientific
community via extension presentations and other publications including refereed journal articles.
The
Fisher Delta Research, Extension and
Education Center (FD-REEC) is part of the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station and contributes to MU's comprehensive land-grant
responsibility. Its goal is to conduct high quality research that will respond to the needs of Missouri citizens, maintain and enhance our
natural resource base, support a vital food and fiber system, and help keep Missouri producers competitive and profitable. FD-REEC staff
work with campus faculty involved in teaching, research and extension along with state and federal agencies and Missouri agribusinesses to
support education and a reliable, safe, sustainable supply of food and other agricultural products. In addition, FD-REEC faculty commonly
collaborate with other state university faculty and staff and with industry on joint research projects that impact local, state, regional,
national and international clientele. The FD-REEC facilities include 1,119 acres at four locations representing the major soil types of the
region. The FD-REEC headquarters in Portageville consists of 23 offices, several buildings housing tractors and equipment sufficient to
carry out field research, seven modern laboratories, eight greenhouses, Foundation Seed cleaning and storage facilities, auditoriums, an
exhibit hall, a library and outstanding professional and support staff. In addition, it is expected that a significant portion of the
research is to be conducted at the Missouri Rice Research and Merchandising Council's Missouri rice research farm near Glennonville, MO. The
farm consists of 110 acres and additional facilities and provides an essential location for conducting rice research trials. While the
position is located at the FD-REEC, the successful candidate will also be an integral faculty member of the Division of Plant Science and
Technology (DPST) in Columbia, MO (
https://plantsciences.missouri.edu/).
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in agronomy, soil science, agricultural engineering, or related field by the time of
appointment.
Candidates will be evaluated on: Proficiency in rice production practices, including knowledge of weed
and disease/insect control, fertility, tillage, and irrigation. Excellent oral skills to communicate with farmers and other commodity
stakeholders and the ability to work well in a collaborative team are essential. Other preferred skills include experience in an aspect of
precision agriculture (such as digital technology as it relates to modernizing farming practices), the ability to secure extramural funding,
a knowledge of operating and maintaining plot and farm-scale equipment, and proven experience in data analysis, and writing (e.g., grant
proposals, scientific publications, and extension publications).
Application Materials Application
Procedure: Please submit a resume including a letter of application explaining suitability with demonstrated qualifications sought,
a list of recent publications, academic transcripts, and contact information for at least 3 references. Applications should be submitted at
the following website:
http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/index.php,
Job ID
59746.
Contact: Questions pertaining to the job may be directed to Dr. Kevin Bradley, Chair of the Search
Committee at 573-882-1239. Questions regarding the application process should be directed to Human Resource Services at 573-882-7976 or
muhrs@missouri.edu.
Benefit Eligibility This position is eligible for
University benefits. As part of your total compensation, the University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental
and vision plans, retirement, and educational fee discounts for all four UM System campuses. For additional information on University
benefits, please visit the Faculty & Staff Benefits website at
https://www.umsystem.edu/totalrewards/benefits. Equal Employment
OpportunityThe University of Missouri is an
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
To request ADA accommodations, please call the Director of Accessibility and ADA at 573-884-7278.