Extension
specialist aids rice producers
MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- A new specialist will assume the responsibility of
supporting the rice industry in the state when Mississippi
State University’s Extension Service appoints Nathan
Buehring to the job.
Buehring assumes his duties July 16 and will work from the
Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville. Before
being named rice specialist, Buehring established a
background in weed control and pest management in various
agronomic crops.
“Nathan will work to transfer technology to the rice producers
in the Delta from MSU researchers and researchers from
surrounding states,” said Jim Smith, interim head of
the Delta Research and Extension Center. “He has real
good credentials and has been well trained. He’ll be a
great addition to our rice research and Extension team.”
Buehring will receive his doctorate in weed science from MSU
in August, having earned a master’s degree in the same
from the University of Arkansas in 2001. He received his
bachelor’s degree in agricultural pest management from
MSU in 1998. He is from Tupelo.
Buehring was an Extension associate with the Arkansas
Cooperative Extension Service for two years working with
rice weed control. He returned to MSU as a graduate research
assistant for three years before being named rice
specialist.
Buehring
replaces Joe Street, who was named head of the North
Mississippi Research and Extension Center in Verona.
Although he was the Extension rice specialist, Street’s
time was divided by research duties.
“Mississippi State administration felt that rice was important
enough to the economy of the state of Mississippi to make
this person a full-time rice specialist,” Smith said
of Buehring’s appointment.
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Writer:
Bonnie Coblentz
Released:
July 1, 2004
Contact: Dr. James Smith, (662) 686-9311
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