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Vaxxinova aims at providing a full range of both autogenous and licensed vaccines combined with high-level diagnostic services, supported by strong R&D. Our focus is on livestock including poultry, aqua, cattle, and swine.
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Clinical service: The food animal medicine and surgery (FAMS) service provides routine and emergency care for cattle, sheep, goats, New and Old World camelids, swine (including potbelly pigs), and exotic hoof stock in the hospital.
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QUALIFICATIONS: - Solid Feedlot background- Excellent animal health skills- Able to identify sick cattle and treat them- Good feeding experience- Prefer farm background/crop production experience- Good maintenance/mechanical skills.
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The J.R. Simplot Company is a true farm-to-table company with operations that touch every aspect of agriculture, including seed production, farming and ranching, plant sciences, fertilizer manufacturing, food processing, commercial product development, and distribution.
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We are a true farm-to-table company with an integrated portfolio including food processing and food brands, phosphate mining, fertilizer manufacturing, farming, ranching and cattle production, and other enterprises related to agriculture.
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In 2021 Vaxxinova US acquired Newport Laboratories, which has a strong presence making autogenous vaccines for cattle and swine, as well as a state-of-the-art diagnostic laboratory and remains operating under the Newport Laboratories name in the market.
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Assists in the sales and production management of farm livestock, including but not limited to, cattle, horses, and small animals. Assists with developing, implementing, and supervising youth in a planned program for youth participation in extracurricular activities such as 4-H, FFA, horseback riding, vocational exploration and recreation utilizing the farm assets (crops, timber, cattle, small animals, wildlife, horses, etc.
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Oversee Harvest and store crops in a manner that helps meet cattle and dairy production goals, Crops Are Custom Harvested. QUALIFICATIONS: - 5 years of row crop and forage production experience, haylage and silage preferred- Good mechanical skills and aptitude- Prefer pivot irrigation operation and maintenance experience- Supervisory experience- Position will require a hands-on working manager- Solid production management experience required- Help direct planting, chemical/fertilizer application, harvesting, record keeping, etc.
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Summary This Simplot Grower Solutions role provides customer service to growers through the sale of crop nutrition, crop protection, seed, specialty, technology and other agronomic products and consultative services.
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The Wilbur-Ellis Feed Facilities are primarily involved in mixing, processing, and transferring animal feed, pet food, and cattle feed ingredients. The primary role of the Warehouse Specialist is to assist in all aspects of plant production, quality control, maintenance, and facility cleanliness.
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Demonstrates leadership as a member of plant production team by actively participating in operator team meetings and offering assistance to operators when needed. Monitors production methods, risk management, product safety and quality, and provides appropriate input to management decisions in regard to these areas.
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The department, which includes over 800 students within the two majors, is considered by many the most comprehensive and the best undergraduate program in livestock production and management in the West. Through its faculty and students, the Department manages commercial herds and flocks of dairy and beef cattle, horses, sheep, swine, and poultry on a farm of over 6,000 acres.
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As a Customer Service Representative (CSR) for Animal Health International, you are responsible for assisting internal and external customers with order entry with professionalism, skill, and expediency for predominately cattle, equine, and swine production industry.
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Assists with d eve loping, implementing, and supervising youth in a planned program for youth participation in extracurricular activities such as 4-H, FFA, horseback riding, vocational exploration and recreation utilizing the farm assets (crops, timber, cattle, small animals, wildlife, horses, etc,) Provides supervision, training, instruction, and real experiences to youth in the work program on the maintenance and operation of a farm, its equipment, timber, crops and livestock.
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Seasonal, hourly, salaried, and salaried non-exempt positions) in our agriculture business lines, with a focus on locations West of the Mississippi River. Identifies and supports continuous improvement activities and initiatives across the function; helps create and maintain SOP’s related to all recruiting operations.
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