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Agronomist

Lincolnshire | Research-Focused Role

We're working with a forward-thinking, large-scale farming business driven by a clear vision: to deliver commercially viable, environmentally sustainable food production for future generations. With a strong focus on innovation and precision agriculture this business is at the forefront of modern, technology-led farming.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Agronomist to take a strategic lead within a dedicated research farm in Lincolnshire.

The Role

This is a key position providing strategic direction for agronomy across a progressive research centre. You'll play a vital role in ensuring that research is not just theoretical, but translated into practical, actionable insights that deliver real value on-farm.

You'll work at the intersection of science and commercial agriculture, bridging the gap between trials, data, and day-to-day farming decisions.

Key Responsibilities

Provide strategic leadership for agronomy across a research farm

Translate research findings into clear, practical guidance for internal teams and stakeholders

Support the delivery of precision farming projects, leveraging data and technology to optimise crop performance and input use

Collaborate closely with farm managers, agronomists, and external partners to ensure research remains practical and directly informs farming practices

Contribute to the ongoing development of innovative, sustainable farming practicesAbout You

Proven experience in agronomy, commercial farming, or agricultural consultancy

Strong technical knowledge of crop production and management

BASIS and FACTS qualified

Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate technical information for a range of audiences

Comfortable working both in the field and office environment

Interest in innovation and technology, from crop science to precision tools such as drones and data platforms

Full UK driving licenceThe Opportunity

This is a unique chance to be part of a business shaping the future of agriculture, combining large-scale farming with cutting-edge research and technology. You'll have the opportunity to influence real change, working alongside progressive teams committed to improving productivity, sustainability, and food security.

For a confidential chat, call me, Hannah, on (phone number removed), email (url removed), or send a message on LinkedIn.

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