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Scientists with a focus on crop yields, soil conservation, and soil stabilization are known as agronomists. They look for strategies to increase crop yield from a specific amount of soil. Additionally, they research to ascertain and then improve soil and plant nutrition levels. Agronomists work on a variety of farming activities, from tiny, low-tech farms to large, high-tech farms. They assist farmers in developing and putting into practice strategies that will ensure profitable and environmentally responsible activities in the future. They are specialists in the science of managing soil for crop yields, land acquisition, and enhancing the nutritional content of crops. Agronomists carry out experiments and are focused on applying the rules of managing the land and growing crops in fields. The primary responsibilities of an agronomic include determining the optimal use of the land following statistical analysis of data, measuring soil salinity, and determining the nutritive value for growing crops. They look for symptoms of disease, bug or pest problems, weed problems, or soil issues when inspecting crops. They use critical thinking to find solutions to issues relating to growing, growing, collecting, and safeguarding crops against pests, weeds, and extreme climates. To determine how to enhance the crop of the future, they assess the crop data that has been obtained.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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