Minimum Education and Experience
PhD in Agricultural & Resource Economics, Economics, or related field. Must have demonstrated experience with: researching interdisciplinary economics topics related to specialty crop production and marketing with strong prior scholarly contributions including research papers and conference presentations; empirical and theoretical economic analysis of specialty crop business topics and trends, including budgeting, investment, and government policy; teaching of agricultural and resource economics courses at the graduate and undergraduate level, including developing classroom material, such as lectures, labs, and problems sets; creating articles, technical reports, and in-person presentations for agricultural stakeholders; and communicating scientific concepts and economic and policy issues to farmers, policymakers, and scientists working in the specialty crop related areas. AA/EOE. Background check required; credit or motor vehicle check might be required. Highest degree, if non-U.S., must be verified