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Interest and knowledge in horticulture, plant breeding, agriculture crop science, forestry, or plant sciences. Program background information: Position Duties 75% Research Farm Work – Harvest of hazelnuts by hand, on an individual tree basis.
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About The Role This position will work closely with the winemaking and viticulture teams in monitoring Sonoma Carneros Estate and Napa Valley grower vineyards prior to and during the grape harvest.
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Regional Agronomist We are looking for a detail-obsessed agronomist who enjoys the endless pursuit of a great potato crop. You will report directly to the agronomy lead and COO. Responsibilities: Formulate comprehensive agronomic plans to inform crop decisions across all PGH farming.
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QUALIFICATIONS: - Need 3-5+ years current cow/calf experience- Some diversity with ranching and some farming; Grain Cart or Truck during Harvest and Air Seeder- Hard working, honest, reliable, team player, motivated, and self-starter willing to jump in as needed- Good animal health skills with hands on experience calving, feeding, doctoring, etc.
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Harvest Operator: Operate green bean combine and/or green bean harvester to pick the crop and assist with minor machine repairs, adjustments, maintenance, and sanitation. Crop Sampler: Collect 15- to 20-pound samples of green beans in an accurate and timely manner.
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Position Overview:The Production Technician is responsible for all aspects of plant processing from post-crop harvest through packaging and labeling of the final product ready for customer sale as outlined by the management team and SOPs. These responsibilities include trimming, assembling completed product materials into various containers and packages as well as ensuring that the appropriate quantity, weight, and type of product is packaged.
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Working knowledge of applied agronomic principles, including soil fertility, crop physiology, and harvest management. Research in the department is classed into three general areas: Cultivar Development, Genetics, and Biotechnology; Crop Management, Physiology, and Weed Management; and Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management.
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Assist with crop harvesting and data collection at harvest. Day-to-day management of field trials and experiments including fertility, weed spraying, insect and disease spraying, irrigating, and crop scouting.
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Works cooperatively with the scientists and county agents to coordinate activities, including hedging, pesticide application, irrigation, equipment repairs, crop harvest and research. Duties/Responsibilities: Supervise and direct UGA Staff, Corrections Officer, and inmate labor crew with day to day farm operations.
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Assist with research center projects and research seed production activities, including seed preparation for planting, pollinating, and combine/hand harvest. Knowledge of agronomy, crop production, plant development, and experimental field plot design.
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This job requires a minimum of 3 months of verifiable prior experience working on a diversified vegetable crop farm handling both manual and machine tasks associated with commodity production and harvest activities.
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Functioning as an integral member of operations team covering all activities from seed to seed process from sowing to harvest including but not limited to planning, request, sowing list, labelling, plantation list, organize pollination plan, harvest list, seed health measures, seed cleaning and storage.
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QUALIFICATIONS: - 5 years of row crop and forage production experience, haylage and silage preferred- Good mechanical skills and aptitude- Prefer pivot irrigation operation and maintenance experience- Supervisory experience- Position will require a hands-on working manager- Solid production management experience required- Help direct planting, chemical/fertilizer application, harvesting, record keeping, etc.
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Inform farmers or farm manager of crop progress. Manually and by use of hand tools: plant, cultivate and harvest vegetables & fruit such as; apples, peaches, plums, grapes, berries & tomatoes.
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Provide harvest history, pool returns, work up grower advances and relay harvest requests to Field Management. Maintain export compliance reports and work with growers to attain the necessary information for crop protection applications.
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