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What is an agromist?

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Updated: 9/15/2023

An agronomist specializes in the study and practice of crop production and soil science.

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An agromist looks at the fields and tells that farmers what to add to the soil to make the crops grow better. For example the right sprays that will make the crops grow the best. Different chemicals will be added depending on the crops that have been and will be grown on the fied(s).


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