My name is Mazin Saber, and I serve as an Associate in Extension specializing in Weed Management at the School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona/Yuma County Cooperative Extension, based at the Yuma Agricultural Center. My work focuses on developing innovative site-specific weed management strategies tailored to specialty crop systems in desert agriculture, aiming to establish effective and sustainable weed control programs. I currently lead a new weed control research initiative at the Yuma Agricultural Center.
My academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Mechanization and a Master’s degree in Agronomy from the University of Basrah, Iraq. I also hold an M.E., and Ph.D. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from the University of Florida, where my doctoral research focused on designing automated mechanical intra-row weed control system for row crops.
Previously, my research has involved quantitative assessment of crop water-use and salt balance in the Lower Colorado River region. By utilizing advanced tools such as Eddy Covariance to measure evapotranspiration across 14 major crops over multiple seasons on commercial farming, I have contributed to improving water use efficiency and enhancing the sustainability and competitiveness of desert agriculture.
As I build my weed management program, I am conducting an assessment survey to identify the most pressing weed management challenges. Your feedback is crucial to ensure this program meets your needs. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey using the link below.
https://uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4Od09r4hPLThLz8
I am available for any discussions about weed issues on your farm and I am happy to arrange field visits or ride-alongs to better understand your specific challenges. Please feel free to reach out to me directly.