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agronomics

[ag-ruh-nahm-iks] / ˌæg rəˈnɑm ɪks /






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The startup, founded in 2014, has a data-driven platform that allows farmers to make decisions on seeds and agronomics.

From Reuters Nov. 18, 2021

When Chase returned to Wichita to rejoin Koch Industries after his years in Austin, he began a rotation of high-level jobs, including stints in mergers and acquisitions, tax structuring, agronomics and trading.

From Seattle Times Aug. 18, 2019

Sorenstam followed with her vision of a women’s test, followed briefly by Scott on agronomics.

From Golf Digest Jul. 13, 2016

And Edge explains: “We're talking about a very complex system, requiring a systems-based approach that combines agronomics, breeding and biotechnology.”

From Nature Sep. 25, 2013

He was a stool—strange words for a professor of agronomics to use in writing, but a professor of agronomics may well learn strange words when pent in prison for the term of his natural life.

From The Jacket (Star-Rover) by London, Jack




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