LIFESTYLE → SOUND BITES Issue 818 (700) · July 8, 2020

Akiva Marcus

Have you ever given one moment to think about the weather forecaster who helped deliver those cornflakes to your bowl? Good thing Akiva Marcus, agricultural meteorologist, is here to enlighten you.

Akiva Marcus

What led to your eclectic career choice?

My father encouraged me to follow my interest in weather and even arranged for me to meet with a professional meteorologist as a bar mitzvah present. When I was a teen, I enjoyed vegetable gardening, and when I saw how often I needed to water my tomato and squash plants when there wasn’t enough rain or the weather got too hot, I learned how important good weather is for growing crops.

How did you get the training you needed?

I earned a degree in meteorology and then one in agriculture in order to understand how grain and oilseed crops grow. I was fortunate to get a job for a consulting company in Maryland that specialized in monitoring the agriculture and geology of the earth from satellite observations. That work attracted the interest of food companies, which were looking for a way to take advantage of this new technology to monitor field crops. It allows them to better anticipate the supply of grain and oilseeds, which are the raw materials needed to make the cookies and chocolate we enjoy.

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