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This well-credentialed expert is Professor Emeritusof Soil and Crop Sciences at a public research university in Colorado, where he has held the title of Professor for over 20 years. He received his BS in Agronomy from Brigham Young University, his MS in Agronomy from Oklahoma State University, and his PhD in Crop Science from Oregon State University. The expert has presented at over 100 workshops/lectures and has authored nearly 50 refereed articles along with nearly 150 technical reports. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy and is also a member of the Crop Science Society of America and the Council for Agricultural Science and technology. His experience in farming dates back to his early life when he worked on a family farm in Idaho; he has been in academia focusing on agronomy and crop science for 38+ years.
Professor, A Public University in Colorado
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Oregon State University
Salem,
Utah
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What Can an Agronomy Expert Witness Opine On?
Soil Testing
Analyzing soil composition and nutrient levels.
Crop Rotation
Changing crops to improve soil health.
Fertilizer Application
Adding nutrients to enhance crop growth.
Irrigation Management
Optimizing water use for crops.
Pest Control
Managing pests to protect crops.
Weed Management
Controlling unwanted plants in fields.
FAQs for Agronomy Expert Witnesses
What is an agronomy expert witness?
An agronomy expert witness is a farming and crop science specialist who provides professional opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing agricultural records, analyzing crop damage, and testifying to clarify agronomy issues.
In what case types might the expertise of an agronomy expert witness be required?
An agronomy expert witness is needed in crop loss, pesticide drift, soil contamination, water rights, farm management, seed performance, and agricultural contract or insurance disputes.
How can an agronomy expert witness evaluate alleged crop management negligence?
An agronomy expert witness evaluates alleged crop management negligence by reviewing records, field conditions, and agronomic best practices to determine if management fell below industry standards.
What agronomy expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive agronomy expert witness qualifications are advanced agronomy degrees, extensive field and research experience, peer‑reviewed publications, and prior credible courtroom testimony.
How does an agronomy expert witness assess compliance with agronomic best practices?
An agronomy expert witness assesses compliance with agronomic best practices by reviewing records, field conditions, inputs, and management decisions against industry and research-based standards.
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