The Savanna Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Madison, WI and Champaign, IL, works with farmers, businesses, and scientists to lay the groundwork for widespread agroforestry – the intentional integration of trees with other agricultural crops and livestock – in the Midwest US. Inspired by the native savanna ecosystems that once covered much of this region, we envision a transformed agricultural system centered on trees and other perennial crops that fosters ecological resilience, climate stability, economic prosperity, and vibrant, equitable communities. For more information, please visit savannainstitute.org.
Our overall staff of approximately 50 includes a 12-person agroforestry research department, including tree crop breeding, ecosystem science, landscape ecology, and agronomy research. The Cropping Systems Scientist will have access to the organization’s >1,000 acres of farmland in WI and IL and another 100 acres available through Canopy farms, multiple agroforestry demonstration sites, and a network of farmer collaborators across the Midwest.
Agroforestry is poised for major expansion in the coming years and decades, and our research team is working to enhance and refine the materials and knowledge base needed to support this scale-up. The Cropping Systems Scientist will:
If you have these required qualifications, we welcome your application:
If you also have any of these preferred qualifications, make sure to tell us about them:
The Savanna Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Madison, WI and Champaign, IL, works with farmers, businesses, and scientists to lay the groundwork for widespread agroforestry – the intentional integration of trees with other agricultural crops and livestock – in the Midwest US. Inspired by the native savanna ecosystems that once covered much of this region, we envision a transformed agricultural system centered on trees and other perennial crops that fosters ecological resilience, climate stability, economic prosperity, and vibrant, equitable communities. For more information, please visit savannainstitute.org.
Our overall staff of approximately 50 includes a 12-person agroforestry research department, including tree crop breeding, ecosystem science, landscape ecology, and agronomy research. The Cropping Systems Scientist will have access to the organization’s >1,000 acres of farmland in WI and IL and another 100 acres…
The Savanna Institute offers all full-time employees 160 hours (20 days) of paid time off each year plus 11 civic holidays, 480 hours (12 weeks) of parental/disability leave, a dependent care flex spending account, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, reimbursement of healthcare costs (including ACA marketplace premiums) via an HRA plan, and a monthly home office stipend
The Savanna Institute offers all full-time employees 160 hours (20 days) of paid time off each year plus 11 civic holidays, 480 hours (12 weeks) of parental/disability leave, a dependent care flex spending account, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, reimbursement of healthcare costs (including ACA marketplace premiums) via an HRA plan, and a monthly home office stipend
To apply for the Cropping Systems Scientist position at Savanna Institute, please submit a resume and a thoughtful cover letter. In your cover letter, tell us why you’re a great fit for this role and what past experiences have drawn you to this opportunity. Highlight relevant skills, accomplishments, and projects that demonstrate your alignment with the role and our mission. We’re excited to learn more about your passion for cropping systems and how you can contribute to our work!
To apply for the Cropping Systems Scientist position at Savanna Institute, please submit a resume and a thoughtful cover letter. In your cover letter, tell us why you’re a great fit…