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... breeding effort. This position will also assist in the monitoring and management of wild populations of Sonoran Pronghorn, including monitoring and maintaining waters, forage enhancements, camera ...

Drive greenhouse plant propagation, disease screening, and breeding population development, alongside in-field forage sampling, drying, and processing. * Field Management: Monitor the research farm ...

Drive greenhouse plant propagation, disease screening, and breeding population development, alongside in-field forage sampling, drying, and processing. * Field Management: Monitor the research farm ...

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How much do forage breeding jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for forage breeding in the United States is $61,528.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $70,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is forage breeding?

Forage breeding is the science of developing new and improved varieties of forage plants, such as grasses and legumes, that are used as feed for livestock. The goal of forage breeding is to increase yield, nutritional quality, disease resistance, and environmental adaptability of these plants. Forage breeders use techniques like cross-breeding, genetic selection, and sometimes biotechnology to create plants that meet the needs of farmers and the livestock industry. This work helps ensure more productive and sustainable animal agriculture.

What is the difference between Forage Breeding vs Forage Agronomist?

AspectForage BreedingForage Agronomist
Primary FocusDeveloping new forage plant varieties with improved traitsOptimizing forage crop production and management practices
Required CredentialsBotany, plant genetics, crop science degreesAgronomy, crop science, soil science degrees
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, breeding fields, seed companiesFarms, research stations, consulting firms
Industry UsageSeed companies, agricultural research institutionsFarming operations, agricultural extension services

While both roles focus on forage crops, Forage Breeding centers on developing improved plant varieties through research and genetics, whereas Forage Agronomists focus on applying best practices to maximize forage crop yield and quality in the field.

What are some common challenges faced by forage breeders in developing new plant varieties?

Forage breeders often encounter challenges such as adapting plant varieties to diverse environmental conditions, improving traits like disease resistance and drought tolerance, and meeting the specific nutritional needs of livestock. Balancing genetic diversity while achieving desired agronomic traits can be complex, and field trials require patience and attention to detail. Collaboration with agronomists, farmers, and other researchers is crucial to ensure new varieties are both scientifically robust and practically valuable in real-world agricultural settings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Forage Breeder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Forage Breeder, you need a strong background in plant science, genetics, and agronomy, often supported by a degree in plant breeding or a related field. Familiarity with molecular breeding techniques, data analysis software, and field trial management systems is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial for collaborating with research teams and stakeholders. These abilities ensure the successful development of forage varieties that improve animal nutrition, crop yields, and sustainable agricultural systems.
Infographic showing various Forage Breeding job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 78% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 83% Physical, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,528 per year, or $29.6 per hour.
Assistant/Associate Professor - Forage Breeding/Genetics

Assistant/Associate Professor - Forage Breeding/Genetics

University of Florida

Jackson, MS

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Posted 24 days ago


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Job description

Assistant/Associate Professor - Forage Breeding/Genetics

Apply now Job no: 539550
Work type: Tenure-Track Faculty
Location: Jackson
Categories: Biology/Life Science, Agricultural Sciences
Department:60770000 - AG-NFREC-QUINCY

Classification Title:

Ast/Aso Prof

Classification Minimum Requirements:

Candidates for this rank shall hold the highest degree appropriate to their field. A candidate shall be expected to demonstrate successful experience pertinent to the position they are being recommended and have demonstrated qualities relevant to the goals of the academic unit in which they will be employed.

Job Description:

The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is creating an environment that affirms community across all dimensions. If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call 352-392-2477 or the Florida Relay System at 800-955-8771 (TDD) or visit Accessibility at UF .

This is a 12-month, tenure-accruing position that is 70% research (Florida Agricultural Experiment Station) and 30% Extension (Florida Cooperative Extension Service), available at the North Florida Research and Education Center - Marianna, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.  North Florida Research & Education Center (NFREC) is one of the largest and the most varied units of UF/IFAS, consisting of research and education campuses in Quincy, Marianna, and Live Oak, Florida. NFREC has faculty members representing 7 academic departments and the School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences, 3 emeritus faculty members (still active in research at NFREC) and a dynamic population of post-doctoral associates, scientific/farm/administrative staff. This variety of faculty, staff and programs provides a unique setting for interdisciplinary work within the NFREC campuses, with colleagues on the main UF campus and with faculty at other Centers around the state. Tenure will accrue in the Agronomy Department. This assignment may change in accordance with the needs of the unit. The UF IFAS Forage Team, considered one of the best nationwide, is an integrated research, teaching, and Extension group of Agronomy faculty with collaborative efforts extending across IFAS units.

Responsibilities in this position will include the development of a forage breeding program to develop and release forage species and cultivars that help address biotic and abiotic stresses, seasonal distribution of forage production, biological dinitrogen fixation, seed production, and overall fitness of forage germplasm for Florida and the Southeast U.S. production and livestock systems. The program should include laboratory and field activities using novel breeding technologies. The faculty member will actively seek external funding to support their program. The faculty member will develop an Extension program within their expertise, including efforts aimed at enhancing producer adoption of new and existing forage cultivars within the scope of best management practices that protect natural resources. The faculty member is expected to collaborate with stakeholders, especially those in the Florida Cattlemen's Association, aligning the research and Extension programs with the priorities of the allied industry. This program should also collaborate with the cropping systems/agronomy/integrated crop-livestock systems program at UF.

 The successful candidate will participate actively in undergraduate and graduate education by chairing and serving on graduate committees, supervising thesis, dissertation and undergraduate research, and publishing research results with students. Faculty are encouraged to participate in professional development activities related to teaching and advising, as well as may teach courses and seminars on a limited basis.

As a land-grant institution, all IFAS faculty are expected to be supportive of and engaged in all three mission areas-Research, Teaching and Extension-regardless of the assignment split specified in the position description.

Background Information:

The University of Florida is a Land-Grant, Sea-Grant, and Space-Grant institution, encompassing virtually all academic and professional disciplines, with an enrollment of more than 56,000 students.  UF is a member of The Association of American Universities.  The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences includes the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Florida Sea Grant program, and encompasses 16 on-campus academic departments and schools, 12 Research and Educational Centers (RECs) located throughout the state, 6 Research sites/demonstration units administered by RECs or academic departments, and Florida Cooperative Extension Service offices in all 67 counties (counties operate and maintain). The School of Natural Resources and Environment is an interdisciplinary unit housed in IFAS and managed by several colleges on campus.  UF/IFAS employs nearly 4,500 people, which includes approximately 990 salaried faculty and 1,400 permanent support personnel located in Gainesville and throughout the state. IFAS, one of the nation's largest agricultural and natural resources research and education organizations, is administered by a Vice President and four deans: the Dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the Dean for Extension and Director of the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, the Dean for Research and Director of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Dean for the College of Veterinary Medicine.  UF/IFAS also engages in cooperative work with Florida A&M University in Tallahassee.

Expected Salary:

Commensurate with Experience and Education

Required Qualifications:

A doctorate (foreign equivalent acceptable) in Plant Breeding or a closely related discipline with emphasis on field-based crop improvement/plant breeding/cultivar development is required. Candidates should have demonstrated skills in verbal and written communication, interpersonal relationships, and procurement of extramural funding.  Candidates must be supportive of the mission of the Land-Grant system.  Candidates must also have a commitment to UF core values. 

Preferred:

Demonstrated experience in field-based plant breeding research, securing extramural funding, and mentoring graduate students. Postdoctoral or industry experience in the development/or application of novel methods targeting cultivar development is desirable.

Special Instructions to Applicants:

For full consideration, candidates should apply and submit materials by June 15th, 2026.  The position will remain open until a viable applicant pool is determined.

Employment Conditions

This position is available as soon as an acceptable applicant is available. Compensation is commensurate with the education, experience, and qualifications of the selected applicant.

Nominations

Nominations are welcome.  Nominations need to include the nominee's full name and address. This information should be sent to:

Please refer to Requisition # 539550

Dr. Jose Dubeux

Chair, Search and Screen Committee

University of Florida

North Florida Research and Education Center

3925 Highway 71

Marianna, FL, 32446

Telephone:                               850.526.1618

Electronic Mail:                      dubeux@ufl.edu

Application Information

  • Individuals wishing to apply should go online to Careers at UF and submit:
    • Cover letter that states the applicant's interest in the position and qualifications relative to the credentials listed above
    • Curriculum vitae
    • Contact information (including email addresses) for 3 individuals willing to write letters of recommendation
    • Unofficial transcripts

The selected candidate will be required to provide an official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered "official" if a designation of "Issued to Student" is visible.  Degrees earned from an educational institution outside the United States must be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).

Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the US. The University of Florida is a public institution and subject to all requirements under Florida Sunshine and Public Record laws. The University and greater Gainesville community enjoy a variety of cultural events, restaurants, year-round outdoor recreational activities, and social opportunities.

Health Assessment Required: No

Advertised: 14 Apr 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
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