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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