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Our areas of expertise include remote sensing, geospatial analysis, GIS, soil science, water quality and demand evaluation, agricultural systems, salinity and nutrient management, ecosystem restoration, statistics, and regulatory policy.
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A Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in environmental science, plant or crop science, computer science, bioinformatics, statistics, remote sensing, agriculture, biosystems engineering, electrical engineering, or related disciplines is required.
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Familiarity with the animal health or crop science industry. The Senior Assistant General Counsel (AGC), IP & Innovation , is a key legal IP role in our department, encompassing innovation-led agreements, transactions, licensing, enforcement matters, brand issues, policy development, operations involvement, and active client engagement.
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Juris Doctor or equivalent legal degreeAt least five to seven years in practice and experience in providing legal counsel on IP matters with a corporation and/or law firm. Basic Qualifications:Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, or similar undergraduate degree.
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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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This two-year program combines targeted online coursework at Northeast Iowa Community College and completion of the Crop Adjuster Proficiency Program (CAPP) with relevant work rotations. Our innovative General Insurance Apprentice Program allows participants to simultaneously gain the education and the experience to launch a rewarding career as a Crop Claims Adjuster with Rural Community Insurance Services (RCIS.
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Candidates must hold a Ph. D. in soil science, agronomy, plant or crop sciences, or a closely related field. The Department of Crop Sciences seeks an outstanding scientist and communicator for an Assistant Professor of Agronomy/Soil Fertility position centered on applied research and Extension in plant and soil nutrient relations and management to support field crop production that is productive, profitable and sustainable.
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Expert level knowledge of land-use activities, agricultural science, soil science, crop management, water resources including irrigation practices, pest management, and nutrient management.
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Limited to genetics, genomics, biology, ecology, entomology, microbiology, soil science, crop science, limited to genetics, genomics, biology, ecology, entomology, microbiology, soil science, crop science.
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Categories: Agriculture, Research / Scientific / Grants, Crop Production, Agronomy. Two years' experience in soil fertility, agronomy, or closely related plant science discipline. Ph. D. in soil fertility, agronomy, or closely related plant or soil science discipline.
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Ph. D. in weed science, agronomy, crop science, or closely related discipline with a strong research background in applied weed science. This is a full-time, 1.0 FTE tenure-track Assistant Professor position at Oregon State University in the Department of Crop & Soil Science Extension.
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Location: United States : Missouri : Chesterfield United States : Missouri : St. Louis Division: Crop Science Reference Code: 811909 Contact Us Email: hrop_usa@bayer.com. Job Segment: Biology, Molecular Biology, Research Scientist, R&D, Scientific, Science, Research, Engineering.
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Location: United States : California : Oxnard Division: Crop Science Reference Code: 811471 Contact Us Email: hrop_usa@bayer.com. If you meet the requirements of this unique opportunity, and want to impact our mission Science for a better life, we encourage you to apply now.
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10+ years’ experience in agriculture supply chain, seed production, breeding, plant science or related field and 5+ years’ experience in a quality assurance role. This approach accelerates natural plant breeding that has been a staple of farming for thousands of years and has resulted in a rapid, versatile, and low-cost way to improve nutrition, increase crop yields, and reduce waste.
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Land IQ, LLC is seeking a Remote Sensing Scientist in its Sacramento, California office with a specialization in data driven analytics and algorithm development with digital images for agricultural and other land use applications (crop classification, yield modeling, land use impacts, land use change, etc.
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