Ryan Gregory

Breeding Research Scientist at Hopsteiner

Ryan Gregory has extensive experience in agricultural science, particularly in cotton breeding and agronomy. Currently serving as a Breeding Research Scientist at Hopsteiner since May 2020, Ryan previously held the position of US Cotton Phenotyping Lead at BASF, where responsibilities included high throughput phenotyping and field technologies. Prior roles include Assistant Breeder at Bayer Crop Science, Agronomist at Cory Adams Farms, and Graduate Research Assistant at Texas A&M AgriLife, among others. Ryan holds a Master of Science in Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding and a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Crop and Soil Sciences, both from Texas Tech University.

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Prosser, United States

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Hopsteiner

Hopsteiner is one of the largest hop growing, trading, breeding and processing firms in the world. We seek to continuously develop and improve the science and technology for growing, processing and distributing hops.


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