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Jules Reynolds joins SHARE team

Updated: Jan 17, 2025



Dr. Jules Reynolds recently joined the Soil Health Alliance for Research and Engagement (SHARE) as the project coordinator. She’ll lead overall internal coordination for the project and serve as SHARE’s central resource and liaison. This includes overseeing the development of agreements, project summaries, and reporting and facilitating connections with and between internal and external partners.


Reynolds is an interdisciplinary social scientist with a BA in Geography, an MS in Agroecology, and a joint PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies. She has more than a decade of experience in agricultural research, community organization, food-system development, and teaching.


She has worked closely with farming communities in the Willamette Valley of Oregon as well as internationally in Malawi, South Africa, and Latin America.


Most recently – in collaboration with Mount Horeb, Wisconsin-based Brix Cider and area farmers – her work focused on community-based resilience and transformation within south-central Wisconsin’s local food system. 

 
 
 

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romenjones
2 hours ago

Interesting to read that Jules Reynolds is joining the SHARE team at Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, especially with her background in community-focused agricultural programs. It feels like a thoughtful addition, and I’m curious to see how her experience shapes future collaborations and outreach work. As someone who occasionally looks into different academic resources—even things like law assignment help online in Australia for comparison—it’s always intriguing to see how expertise from different fields comes together in practical, community-driven initiatives.

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