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Dept
of Land Resources & Environmental Sciences,
Headwaters
Economics,
Washington D.C.
Washington D.C.
PH.D.
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Bozeman , Montana
University of Minnesota , Dept. of Wood and Paper
Science 5/1998 - 4/1999
Doctorate
received 6/2004
Land
Resources and Environmental Sciences,
Master's
Degree received 11/1998
Biosystems
and Agricultural Engineering,
Bachelor's
Degree received 8/1996
Biosystems
and Agricultural Engineering,
Wagner , N.C. , B.D. Maxwell, M. L. Taper, L. J. Rew. 2007. Developing an empirical yield-prediction
model based on wheat and wild oat (Avena
fatua) density, nitrogen and herbicide rate, and growing-season
precipitation. Weed
Science. 55(6):652-664.
Wagner, N., B. Maxwell, A. Bussan, E. Luschei, and L. Van Wychen. 2001. Simulation of economic optimization of site-specific management in wild oat infested fields. Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science.Coeur d'Alene , Idaho .
March 9-12.
Wagner, N., B. Maxwell, L. Rew, and D. Goodman. 2002. Development of a yield prediction model for site-specific management of herbicide and fertilizer. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Precision Agriculture.Minneapolis , Minnesota .
July 14-17.
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Mary Wagner
309 Grand Ave.
Bozeman, MT 59001
406-599-9876
mary_wagner@yahoo.com
mary_wagner@yahoo.com
SKILLS SUMMARY
Seventeen
years of academic, non-profit, and government research and analysis in the
fields of sustainable agriculture, ecology, statistics, engineering, economics
and international trade. Accomplished
writer of scientific publications and well-versed in delivering technical
presentations. Comprehensive understanding of domestic and international
agricultural trade policy. Outstanding
written and oral communication skills. Extensive
experience teaching and managing students and employees.
CAREER HISTORY
CHIEF HORTICULTURALIST 6/2010-5/2011
Greener
Pastures, Bozeman , Montana
Wrote
technical plant production operations manual for employees. Co-managed alternative medicine production
for 500 patients, specifically involving plant propagation and cultivation,
pest/disease prevention and troubleshooting, harvesting and curing, nutrient
decisions, and training and managing five employees.
ACCOUNT MANAGER and FARM
WORKER
Field
Day Farms , Bozeman , Montana 4/2009 – 10/2010
Managed wholesale and restaurant accounts. Assistant to all aspects of operating a
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) vegetable and herb farm that supports 30
families and sells produce to the Bozeman
farmers market. Co-founded farmer group to develop a sustainable local food system and
to improve the access of healthy food for all members of the southwest Montana community.
POST-DOCTORAL
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
Dept
of Land Resources & Environmental Sciences, Montana State
University 11/2009
– 3/2010
Bozeman , Montana
Lecturer on the
principles of sustainable agriculture, ecology, and the relationship between
agriculture and climate change. Researcher of organic agricultural
production, and nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, and climate change in
food systems. Grant and report writer.
CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR
Headwaters
Economics, Bozeman , Montana 1/2009
– 11/2009
Assisted the
development of the Economic Profile System (EPS), a software system created by
Headwaters Economics to help public and private land managers (e.g. USDA/Forest
Service and the Bureau of Land Management) produce socioeconomic profiles of selected
geographies for land management plans and policies.
CONSULTANT and
APRENTICE CHEESEMAKER
Amaltheia
Dairy, Belgrade , Montana 8/2009 – 3/2009
Developed a
financial analysis for Amaltheia Dairy with assistance from the College of Business
at Montana State University .
Assisted
in the production of chevre, ricotta, and feta cheeses at an organic
goat dairy
INTERNATIONAL
ECONOMIST
U.S.
Department of Agriculture - Foreign Agricultural Service 6/2007 – 9/2008
Coordinated the
development of agricultural policy for the USDA with respect to NAFTA. Organized and prepared briefing materials for
16 cabinet and sub-cabinet level meetings concerning technical and
non-technical agricultural trade issues.
Assisted coordinating and preparing background information and analysis
for USDA Secretary Johann’s trip to Central America, Acting Secretary Conner’s
ministerial meeting at the FAO/UN in Rome, Acting Secretary Conner’s
congressional delegation trip to Colombia, and Secretary Shaver’s global
meeting on world food security at FAO/UN. Collaborated with overseas diplomats
and foreign staff to coordinate USDA and US government programs, activities,
and trade issues. Answered policy and
trade questions to businesses and foreign governments.
CROP
ASSESSMENT ANALYST
U.S. Department
of Agriculture - Foreign Agricultural Service 2/2005 – 6/2007
Developed area and
production estimates of the major grains, oilseeds, and cotton crops for all
South American countries, emphasizing Brazil
and Argentina . Developed and presented 24 formal technical
briefings to the Chairperson of the World Agricultural Outlook Board in the
USDA’s Office of the Chief Economist from 2006-2007. Developed written and graphical materials for
briefings and publications that provided insight to crop condition/production
outlook, trade implications, climatological events, and other issues that may
affect global agricultural supply and demand.
Analyzed information from satellite imagery, Geographic Information
Systems (GIS), economic indicators, trade data, attaché reports, meteorological
data, and yield models.
PH.D.
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Montana State University , Land
Resources and Environmental Sciences 9/2000 - 1/2005
Developed
a wheat yield prediction model using spatial data and meta-analysis from world
wide data sets. Simulated model outputs to recommend optimal site-specific nitrogen
and fertilizer management strategies using precision agricultural technologies.
Supervised students. Lectured students, farmers,
and industry representatives. Wrote technical articles in peer-reviewed
journals.
ASSISTANT SCIENTIST
University of Minnesota Extension Service, St. Paul , Minnesota 2/2000 - 8/2000
Assisted Extension educators with ongoing research
pertaining to rural water quality. Wrote and edited Extension Service
informational reports.
FARM
WORKER
Willow Lake Farm , Windom,
Minnesota 12/1998 - 10/1999
Assisted with farm management decisions pertaining to
organic field crops, conventional corn-soybean production, land management of
agriculture fields and prairie, grain marketing, wildlife habitat, and impacts
of federal farm policies. Wrote and
received Minnesota Department of Agriculture grant to study the use of cover
crops.
RESEARCH
SPECIALIST
Conducted an economic feasibility study that determined
whether or not the use of wheat, barley, and oat straw from the Red River Valley to be used for paper production
was viable. Published findings in
peer-reviewed scientific publication.
GRADUATE RESEARCH
ASSISTANT
University of Minnesota , Dept. of
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering 9/1996 - 11/1998
Conducted
collaborative research with 3M and Minnesota
growers on solar panels to increase light levels in commercial greenhouses for
increased plant growth. Performed
statistical analysis. Presented findings at conferences and in scientific
articles.
EDUCATION
Doctorate
received 6/2004
Land
Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana
State University ,
Bozeman , MT
Land Resources and
Environmental Sciences, Minor: Statistics
Developed a yield prediction model for localized optimization of fertilizer and herbicide application in wheat crops. Studied principles of sustainable cropping systems, agronomy, bioeconomic agricultural and risk assessment models, statistics, plant physiology, ecology, and computer programming.
Developed a yield prediction model for localized optimization of fertilizer and herbicide application in wheat crops. Studied principles of sustainable cropping systems, agronomy, bioeconomic agricultural and risk assessment models, statistics, plant physiology, ecology, and computer programming.
Master's
Degree received 11/1998
Biosystems
and Agricultural Engineering, University
of Minnesota , St. Paul , MN
Biosystems and
Agricultural Engineering, Minor: Horticulture
Installed and
analyzed solar panels in greenhouses to improve light levels. Studied
principles of soil sciences, water resources, horticulture, agronomy, plant
physiology, statistics, and engineering.
Bachelor's
Degree received 8/1996
Biosystems
and Agricultural Engineering, University
of Minnesota , St. Paul , MN
Major: Biosystems
and Agricultural Engineering
Completed agricultural
engineering curriculum focusing on soil and water resources.
AWARDS AND
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Received highest performance
appraisal rating from USDA/Foreign Agricultural Service NAFTA Branch
Chief, 2008
Received
recognition by Department of Agriculture Secretary Johanns, for contribution to
the
briefing materials he used
during his trip to Central America in August,
2007
Received two
USDA/Foreign Agricultural Service performance awards for analysis presented to
the
Chairman of the World Agricultural Outlook Board, and one award for most number
of web updates, 2006-2007.
Bayard
Taylor Fellowship, Montana State College
of Agriculture , 2001.
2nd Place Student Paper Contest, Annual Western Society of Weed Science Meeting, 2001.
2nd Place Student Paper Contest, Annual Western Society of Weed Science Meeting, 2001.
Mildred
Livingston Presidential Scholarship, 2000.
Masters Student Fellowship, 1997.
Arnold Flikke
Scholarship, 1997.
Alpha Epsilon Honor Society of Agricultural Engineering, 1996.
Masters Student Fellowship, 1997.
Alpha Epsilon Honor Society of Agricultural Engineering, 1996.
PUBLISHED PAPERS
AND PRESENTATIONS
Jasieniuk, M, M.L.
Taper, N.C. Wagner, R.N. Sougaard, M. Brelsford, B.D. Maxwell. 2008. Selection of a barley yield model using
information-theoretic criteria. Weed Science 56(4):628-636.
Wagner, N., B. Maxwell, A. Bussan, E. Luschei, and L. Van Wychen. 2001. Simulation of economic optimization of site-specific management in wild oat infested fields. Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science.
Wagner, N., B. Maxwell, L. Rew, and D. Goodman. 2002. Development of a yield prediction model for site-specific management of herbicide and fertilizer. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Precision Agriculture.
Wagner, N., 2003.
Optimizing agricultural inputs using site-specific management in wild oat
infested fields. Presentation to farmers practicing precision agriculture. Bozeman , Montana .
January 16.
Wagner, N., S. Ramaswamy, and U. Tschirner. 2000. Feasibility of cereal straw for industrial utilization inMinnesota .
American Journal of Alternative Agriculture. 15(1):2-8.
Wagner, N.C, K.A. Janni, J.E. Erwin, C.M. Thill, and T. Blom. 1997. Measured light transmission in four greenhouses. Technical Paper, ASAE Annual Meeting Proceedings.Minneapolis , Minnesota .
Thill, C.M., N.C. Wagner, K.A. Janni, J.E. Erwin, T. Blom, P. Jaster, and P. Boulaevskaia. 1997. Using daylighting panels in commercial greenhouses to increase light levels. Technical Paper, ASAE Annual Meeting Proceedings.Minneapolis , Minnesota .
Wagner, N., S. Ramaswamy, and U. Tschirner. 2000. Feasibility of cereal straw for industrial utilization in
Wagner, N.C, K.A. Janni, J.E. Erwin, C.M. Thill, and T. Blom. 1997. Measured light transmission in four greenhouses. Technical Paper, ASAE Annual Meeting Proceedings.
Thill, C.M., N.C. Wagner, K.A. Janni, J.E. Erwin, T. Blom, P. Jaster, and P. Boulaevskaia. 1997. Using daylighting panels in commercial greenhouses to increase light levels. Technical Paper, ASAE Annual Meeting Proceedings.
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