r/Agronomy

9k members
r/Agronomy is a subreddit with 9k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses soil, agriculture, agronomy, farming, and nitrogen.
A reddit for the science of agronomy: using plants for food, fuel, feed, fiber and reclamation.

Popular Themes in r/Agronomy

#1
Advice Requests
: "Can anyone recommend how to become an agronomist in the UK?"
15 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "High acid, high phosphorus soil, how to amend? bloodmeal, lime, gypsum, and azomite?"
4 posts
#3
Ideas
: "Idea for school agronomy projects!!!!!!!!"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/Agronomy

#1

Soil

: "More Than 50 Billion Tons of Top Soil Have Eroded in the Midwest"
46 posts
#2

Agriculture

: "Growing salt-tolerant rice in the ocean by 2021? However, ocean Agriculture is a rising form of food production with real potential."
43 posts
#3

Agronomy

: "Why Should I pick Agronomy over Computer Science? Are you happy with your career choice?"
33 posts
#4

Farming

: "Land Regeneration with Sheep - Sustainable Livestock Farming"
25 posts
#5

Nitrogen

: "Nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization consistently favor pathogenic over mutualistic fungi in grassland soils"
22 posts
#6

Crops

: "Why is it important to increase genetic diversity in Crops, especially in soybean?"
20 posts
#7

Plant

19 posts
#8

Crop

: "Raised bed planting promotes grain number per spike in wheat grown after rice by improving spike differentiation and enhancing photosynthetic capacity"
13 posts
#9

Research

12 posts
#10

Carbon

: "Soil Carbon sequestration may help fight climate change"
11 posts

Member Growth in r/Agronomy

Yearly
+951 members(11.4%)

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Last updated: June 14, 2026