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Bachelor’s Degree in Ag related field and minimum 3 years of experience with proven results in agronomy sales, or equivalent years of experience with proven results in agronomy sales. Responsible for consulting with producers and making appropriate recommendations of crop nutrients, crop protection, seed, specialty products and precision ag related services.
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Keywords: Agronomy, Agronomist, Agronomic, Seed, Chemical, Fertilizer, Applicator, Manager, Sales, Crop, Field, Scout, Recommendations, Agriculture, Ag, CCA, PCA, Potatoes, Irrigation. Directly supervise and coordinate the operations necessary for specialty crop production, including but not limited to tillage, maintenance, planting, cultivating, harvest, etc.
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Training or experience in one or more of the following areas: vegetable crop production, seed multiplication, agricultural quality assurance, seed technology, plant breeding or plant pathology. AS or BS college degree in an agriculture related field is preferred (Seed Technology, Horticulture, Plant Sciences, Breeding, Agronomy.
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Implements, promotes, and supports the agronomy program of the local branch by precisely blending and custom-applying fertilizers and crop protection products based on knowledge, maps, recommendations, and label directions.
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Associate degree in Agronomy or 2+ years of experience in agronomy focusing on soil tilth and types, NP&K requirements by crop and soil type, grid sampling, manure or other organic fertilizer.
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Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy, Crop Science, Plant Sciences, or a closely related field (extension instructor) OR Master’s degree in Agronomy, Crop Science, Plant Sciences, or a closely related field (extension educator.
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Pest Control Advisor (PCA) and Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) certification or tracking to complete within the next 12 months is required. The Associate Pest Control Agronomist will be responsible for communicating with Ranch Managers, Ranch Foreman and the Agronomy team on pest issues.
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Broad knowledge of agronomy, agricultural science and use of microbials and crop protection chemicals. All in all the candidate should be able to manage a crop. Broad knowledge of agronomy, agricultural science and use of microbials and crop protection chemicals.
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Operational knowledge of all equipment associated with Agronomy location handling Dry fertilizer, liquid fertilizer, anhydrous ammonia and crop protection products. Oversee operational functions of agronomy department at assigned locations including but not limited to: oversee and loading of spray rigs and tender trucks as well as customer equipment; receiving shipments; maintaining inventory; resolving of customer complaints in a timely manner and creating service that correlates to a positive customer experience.
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We rank near the top nationally in volume and sales for crop production products, fertilizer, custom application, seed and precision agriculture, turf management, industrial weed control, forestry, aquatics and more.
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Emphases will be on the applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques for solution-driven applications in genomics, phenomics, high-throughput above-ground and below-ground phenotyping, agronomy, soil science, climate-smart agriculture, microbiome dynamics, or similar.
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Assists the Ecological Science Staff and State Soil Scientist with programmatic and technical training for conservation tillage, cover crops, crop rotations, crop diversity, soil microbiology, etc.
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Candidates should have three or more years of ag experience, including previous experience in agronomy, crop production or seed sales. Candidates should have three or more years of ag experience, including previous experience in agronomy, crop production or seed sales.
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Stine Seed Company , a privately held, growing national seed company, currently has an opening for an Independent Sales Representative in North Central Kansas. Work in conjunction with the Stine Regional Sales Agronomist to provide a high level of sales support within the assigned territory.
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Related degrees may include Crop Science, Agronomy, Horticulture, or Plant Pathology. For this position, specialized experience is experience participating in raising or planting legumes or other crop plants; keeping records of research data; and maintaining and operating equipment in a greenhouse or field.
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