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CHS has an exciting opportunity in Claremont, MN. We are looking for a motivated self-starter to join our growing agriculture organization to be an Agronomy Sales Representative. Agronomy sales experience preferred.
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Regularly conducts direct market analysis of local competition to ensure competitive advantage Lead strategic direction for the Agronomy Business including the functional areas of Crop Protection, Fertilizer, Seed and Precision Ag Technology Services and sales ensuring that products and services are offered in the marketplace at a competitive value to our customers.
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We build strong on-farm relationships with some of the best-known brands in agriculture to deliver and apply custom fertility and crop protection solutions to Colorado's best producers. CHS, Inc has an opportunity to join our agronomy team as an Applicator in Wiggins, CO.
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Provide expertise on soil fertility, nitrogen fertilizer best management practices (BMPs), and alternative management tools for sustainable crop production that are protective of the environment, including groundwater.
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Bachelor’s degree (with at least 8 years of experience) or a Master’s degree (with at least 5 years of experience) in Horticulture, Biology, Biochemistry or Agriculture, with comprehensive understanding of horticulture crops and agronomy, plant physiology and plant genetics.
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Plant Biology, Plant Physiology, Crop Science, Plant Breeding, Agronomy, or Agricultural Engineering. a variety of row crop phenotyping experiments, both in the field and in controlled environments, encompassing morphological, physiological, and molecular measurements, as an integral member of a cross-functional Inari Science and Product Phenotyping team.
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Graduate study in related fields such as plant breeding, agronomy, horticulture, animal, dairy, or poultry husbandry, entomology, microbiology, plant pathology, chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and physiology that involved cross-training in genetics is qualifying, provided it placed sufficient emphasis on genetics.
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The CrOptics Program will support customers and team members with agronomy services and product recommendations that are the best decision for the highest level of crop production to the benefit of Simplot customers and the company.
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Working towards or have received a degree in Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Science, Soil Science, or equivalent. The candidate in this role will work across a range of crop science to soil science.
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Work with other plant biology related faculty in the department and specialists in the areas of precision agriculture and remote sensing/GIS to create tools for identifying limiting factors in crop production.
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Bachelors Degree in agronomy, plant pathology, entomology or weed science. + Assist with the development of technical selling tools for use by company personnel, including but not limited to presentations, technical bulletins, promo sheets, and the Crop Production Book.
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Associate's degree in Agronomy, Ag Business, or Ag Mechanization or equivalent experience required; Bachelor's degree preferred. Possess sufficient knowledge of crop production science to advise producers on Precision Ag plans, products, & services.
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What you will do: Agronomy and/or Operations focused internship to learn the ins and out of a Nutrien Ag Solutions retail location Have direct responsibility relating to tissue sampling, soil sampling, sales and/or other related tasks at the location What you will bring: Currently enrolled in a 2 or 4-year Higher Education degree program in Agriculture or a related program with an interest in Agriculture Must have a graduation date of August 2024 or later.
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Reporting to the Principal Scientist of Research & Development, the Sr. Research Scientist will support agricultural research in soil and crop management applying principles of agronomy, soil science and agricultural engineering.
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A recognized leader in sustainable agriculture, Threemile Canyon Farms combines dairy operations with conventional and organic crop farming to create a closed-loop system where nothing is wasted.
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