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Keywords: agronomy, agronomist, agronomic, grain, seed, chemical, fertilizer, applicator, recruiter, location, manager, sales, crop, field, scout, recommendations, agriculture, ag, cca, pca, elevator, co-op, cooperative, insurance, hail, adjuster, merchandiser, originator, origination.
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The Production Technician is involved in all areas of seed production at Wyffels Hybrids and performs any or all of the tasks associated with general plant operations and field activities. Responsibilities vary throughout the year, and may include crop production, detasseling, harvest, conditioning, packaging, or warehousing.
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As a world market leader in crop protection, we help farmers to counter these threats and ensure enough safe, nutritious, affordable food for all - while minimizing the use of land and other agricultural inputs.
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Qualifications: A PhD in Horticulture, Plant Science, or Biology with demonstrable skills related to Artificial Intelligence, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Science, or closely related field is required.
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Field work to collect Navajo Nation crop inventory data of irrigated farms located along the San Juan River in New Mexico. Stewards in partnership with the Navajo Department of Water Resources – Water Management Branch are seeking an intern who will work on projects to gather field data that will quantify and characterize the water resources on the Navajo Nation.
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The BTBS Associate Territory Manager will provide support to their assigned Territory and/or Field Manager with the intent to develop into a Territory Manager, Channel Partner, or Product Manager over a 2-4 year period.
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With more than 50 years’ experience in the crop protection industry, EAS offers a unique portfolio of expertise, providing extensive laboratory and field support across multiple industries including agrochemical, biopesticide, pharmaceutical, biocide, and fine chemical manufacturers.
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Ability to properly identify species of flora in a field setting with a focus on native crop plants. Job Description:The Mahi'ai Kalo (Taro Farmer) will support the production of kalo and other crops grown in the lo`i or wetland system.
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Complete and deliver timely and proper applicator logs, delivery paperwork, field application forms, and other paperwork to appropriate personnel and customers. Key ResponsibilitiesEfficiently perform the daily functional activities of the batching operation according to the procedures established to meet production schedules by coordinating with the bagging, bulk loading, and plant operationsUnderstand product label specifications and operational procedures/standards for custom applicationDeliver a courteous, pleasant and positive attitude in providing extraordinary service to all customers, coworkers and others ensuring open lines of communication.
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A leader in the Ag business is looking to hire an Agronomist before SPRING gets underway. Degree in Agriculture/Agronomy is preferred or equivalent industry experience. Keep up to date on all agronomy services and technology.
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1-2 years experience in the industry with emphasis on scouting crops, crop nutrition, and understanding of the fertilizer business is preferred. BS in Agronomy or related agricultural field of study with basic agronomic understanding is required.
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Assist with basic field inspections, reviews and adjustments by reading maps and aerial photos, measuring fields and storage bins, and assisting with the administration of company Crop insurance policies.
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What You'll Bring: High School diploma or GED is required Degree or course study in crop and soil science or agri-business a plus Previous experience in a field representative program or as an agronomist preferred Prior Mechanical experience with harvest/agriculture equipment a plus Must be licensed, or capable of becoming licensed, by the State of Wisconsin as a Custom Pesticide Applicator.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FIELD ENUMERATOR In this Field Enumerator position, you play a crucial role in serving our agricultural producers by providing reliable, accurate, and objective statistics and information that farmers, ranchers, and rural communities depend on.
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Working knowledge of crop production systems, field crops and agricultural equipment. The general responsibilities of the CREC include research and extension projects that address dryland and irrigated crop production, plant pathology, the soil resource, cropping/tillage systems, crop pest management, beef nutrition and beef production systems, nutrient/livestock management, crop and livestock integration, and foundation seedstocks production.
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