Matt Boucher, Ph.D.
@mtboucher
State Soil Scientist for Maine. Developing and directing the Maine Healthy Soils Program. UMass-Amherst, Cornell alum. Views my own. He/his
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Are you an applied entomologist? Do you enjoy collaborations with growers to solve real-world problems? This job may be for you! Cornell Ento is hiring a tree fruit entomologist and we enthusiastically invite candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Department of Entomology@Cornell University Cornell AgriTech
Ok extension Twitter: I am giving a talk EntSoc - Eastern Branch in April and I’m wondering what folks in the extension world wish they knew going into the job? What training do you wish you had as a grad student? What tips do you have now? Any and all replies appreciated!
Excited to share this newest publication! The culmination of thousands of hours (probably) of field work with Kirsten Pearsons + others.
A new Tooker Lab paper tinyurl.com/5a63hkyk led by @MarionLeGall29 & Matt Boucher, Ph.D. provides more evidence that planting green with neonic-free corn or soybean seed can help control damage from slugs via a one-two punch of providing an alternative food source and more predators.