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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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Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC is one of the nation's foremost agronomy solutions providers. As a solutions provider, we help our customers make critical decisions about soil variability, nutrient and water availability, seed selection and pest management.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Agronomy, Soil Science, Agriculture Business, or related field is preferred. Knowledgeable in agronomic practices for row crop farming, including land selection, crop rotation, soil sampling, irrigation and cropping practices.
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In this position, the employee regularly works near moving equipment/mechanical parts and could be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, chemical and biological hazards and a risk of electrical shock.
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Assists Warehouse Manager in monitoring mileage and required service on delivery vehicles. Assists Warehouse Manager by informing when products are low and disposing of damaged inventory safely as required.
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B.S. degree or equivalent experience required, with classes in crop production, agronomy, plant science. The Cucurbit Crop Specialist will deliver Sakata’s production needs by acting as the agronomic expert on cucurbit seed production, analyzing agronomic performance and identifying areas of opportunity, executing plans, reporting supply data, developing new production locations to produce in the best areas for the crop, managing seed quality and reliability of existing production areas.
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Day-to-day management of field trials and experiments including fertility, weed spraying, insect and disease spraying, irrigating, and crop scouting. An associate degree with an emphasis in agronomy, soil, or plant science, or a closely related field is required.
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Knowledge of region-specific crop production and farming practices and trends. Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy, Life Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, or related field; Ten or more years of relevant experience (including post high school academic or industrial experience.
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As a member of our AGRILAND FS Team, this individual will combine their knowledge of agronomy with our products and services to make a direct impact on agronomy inputs across your customers' entire acres, with a focus on seed, fertilizer, crop protection, precision farming, and professional custom application.
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Bachelors degree in Agriculture, Agronomy or related field preferred. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) preferred. Created July 1, 2000 as a joint venture between two of the worlds largest independent seed companies, KWS and Limagrain, AgReliant Genetics is now one of the fastest growing independent seed companies in the industry, ranked as the third largest corn seed company in the U.S., and operates one of the largest research programs in North America.
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Ph. D. in Soil Science, Horticulture, Agronomy, or a related discipline. Ability to contribute to research projects focusing on the relationship between soil health, vegetable crop production, and human health.
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Make sales calls throughout assigned territory to determine agronomy needs, create solutions and build long term relationships with customers that will generate sales of seed, nutrients, crop protection products, and agronomy services to meet specified goals.
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Agronomic theory knowledge of farming best practices, seed technologies, crop protection. Masters degree in Agronomy is highly preferred. Bachelors degree in Agronomy or related field.
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Taranis is a leading precision agriculture intelligence platform, offering a cloud-based solution that utilizes Satellites, Drones, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support crop advisors and growers.
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The diversity of disciplines in the department and other units at the university provide numerous collaborative opportunities in agronomy, soils, weed science, plant pathology, entomology, water use, climate, plant physiology, molecular genetics, ecology, bioinformatics as well as with USU Extension faculty around the state.
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