
معرفی
David Suchoff serves as an Extension Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University, focusing on agronomic research and extension programs. His work emphasizes sustainable crop production, particularly in hemp, sesame, sweetpotato, and other high-value crops. He collaborates with stakeholders to address challenges in organic farming, soil health, and pest management. His research often explores crop breeding, nutrient management, and adaptation strategies for diverse environmental conditions.
Key research interests include improving fiber hemp cultivars through multistate trials, optimizing nitrogen fertilizer rates for coastal plain soils, and enhancing drought resistance in grass species. Suchoff also investigates organic production systems for crops like black oil sunflower and flue-cured tobacco, evaluating cover crops, mulches, and alternative inputs. His studies frequently integrate agronomic practices with economic viability, aiming to strengthen regional agricultural resilience.
- Education: Not explicitly listed in available texts.
- Grants/Advising: No grants or student advisees listed in provided materials.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with NCSU's extension networks and multidisciplinary crop research teams. Projects often involve collaborations with USDA and regional growers.





