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Nutrient Management and Forage Systems Advisor; AP

Job in Modesto, Stanislaus County, California, 95351, USA
Listing for: New River Community College
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-19
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Environmental Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 85600 - 108600 USD Yearly USD 85600.00 108600.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Nutrient Management and Forage Systems Advisor (AP25-37)

Nutrient Management and Forage Systems Advisor (AP25-37)

University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources

Application Window

Open date: December 15, 2025

Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.

Next review date: Tuesday, Feb 3, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)

Final date: Friday, Mar 6, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)

Position Description

The University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invites applications for a UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Nutrient Management and Forage Systems Advisor at the Assistant rank serving Stanislaus, San Joaquin, and Merced Counties. The Nutrient Management and Forage Systems Advisor will implement an innovative multi‑county extension education and applied research program focused on production issues for forage crops in California’s Northern San Joaquin Valley.

The emphasis will be on nutrient management in cropping systems linked to animal agriculture and fertilizer use, as well as on irrigation management and water quality issues. Expected impacts are optimized agronomic practices that maximize profitability while improving water and nutrient use efficiency, protecting water and air resources, and building climate resilience through identification and promotion of best agricultural practices.

Forage crop production innovations present promising solutions for conserving soil and water resources and managing manure nutrients, which affect groundwater and air quality, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Improved stewardship of nitrogen from manures and fertilizers in forage production is necessary to sustain California’s important dairy industry and to protect soil, air, and water resources for all Californians.

UCCE Advisors are responsible for conducting applied research and extending knowledge. Research activities are applied and mission‑oriented, focused on addressing challenges in our communities. Extension activities are the educational methods that Advisors use to share research results directly with clientele and communities, increasing knowledge and understanding of science‑based research that promotes the adoption of practices and technologies to solve local problems.

Extension activities may include individual farm consultations, presentations, or organizing educational workshops, short courses, and field demonstrations.

Extension activities may also be disseminated through various channels, such as radio, webinars, fact sheets, policy briefs, news blogs, social media, and other outlets. Publications are expected in various formats, including newsletters, popular press articles, curricula, conference proceedings, and peer‑reviewed journals.

Successful research and extension programs result in new information that improves knowledge or understanding, and eventual adoption of new skills or practices, changed attitudes or policies, and improved environmental, economic, or social conditions. UCCE Advisors are evaluated through an academic advancement system based on four criteria:
1) extending knowledge,
2) applied research and creative activity,
3) professional competence and activity, and
4) university and public service.

Location Headquarters

This position will be based at the UC Cooperative Extension Office in Stanislaus County, located at 3800 Cornucopia Way, Modesto, California 95358.

Position Details

In the three‑county region served by this Advisor, forage crops account for $900 million in revenue from 570,000 harvested acres, supporting $3.8 billion in milk and cattle revenue, higher‑paying year‑round employment, and the economic viability of many disadvantaged communities. Milk is a top agricultural commodity in the three counties, accounting for 36% of the state’s dairy production. The dairy industry relies on a wide mix of locally grown forage crops that thrive in the Central Valley, including corn, small grain cereals, alfalfa, sorghum, and Sudan grass.

Research is expected to focus on crop production issues for livestock feed, emphasizing animal agriculture and fertilizer use, nutrient management…

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