Illinois
Dr. Andrew J. Margenot has 7 years of experience in Soil Sciences and Biogeochemistry. He earned his BA in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Philosophy from Connecticut College, and his Ph.D. in Soils and Biogeochemistry from the University of California, Davis. Formerly, this expert served as an Affiliate Graduate Faculty in the Department of Horticulture at Texas A&M University. Currently,...
Specialties:
An agronomy expert witness provides specialized knowledge on crop production, soil management, and sustainable agriculture practices. They can offer insights on disputes related to agricultural operations, land use, and environmental impact.
Agronomy experts are often needed in cases involving crop damage, pesticide misuse, soil contamination, farming accidents, or disputes over agricultural practices and land use.
Subspecialties in agronomy include soil science, plant genetics, crop physiology, agroecology, and precision agriculture. The specific expertise required will depend on the nature of your case.
An agronomy expert can analyze the type and application of pesticides used, assess their impact on crops and soil health, and determine if industry standards were followed.
Yes. An agronomist with expertise in organic farming can evaluate compliance with organic standards, assess crop health, and provide insight into best practices for organic cultivation.
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