UCCE advisor emeritus Bill Weir honored by state association

Dec 3, 2014

Longtime UC Cooperative Extension advisor Bill Weir was honored for his outstanding contribution to agriculture by the California Association of Pest Control Advisers at their convention in Anaheim recently, reported Doane Yawger in the Merced Sun-Star.

Weir recently retired after 20 years of service as a part-time professor of plant sciences at Merced College.

Weir, 76, began work in the UC system in 1966 as a staff research associate at UC Davis. Weir, who holds a doctorate in soil science, retired from UCCE in 2002.

“Extension has been great for me,” he said when he retired from UCCE. “If I were independently wealthy, I still would have liked to do what I did during my career. That's how much I've enjoyed working in agriculture, helping farmers and being a part of extension."

When accepting the award from the state association, Weir expressed a similar sentiment: “If my name were Rockefeller, I would still be doing this same job. I love my work.”

With his own research and consulting company, Weir is now helping growers satisfy a new state law that says they must keep track of the nitrogen in their soils and determine the optimum amount to apply, the article said.


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By Jeannette E. Warnert
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