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Relevant campus facilities include the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies, the Woodman and Kingman Agricultural Research Farms, the Fairchild Dairy Research Center, the Burley-Demeritt Organic Dairy Research Center, the MacFarland Greenhouses, the Equine and Therapeutic Riding Center, and the Nutrition Assessment & Simulation Laboratory.
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Experience in agricultural research, seed technology industry or plant breeding; Partner with manager on a targeted business and personal development goal plan that aligns with Bayer’s LIFE values, leverage opportunities and empower the innovative and digitally advanced environment to grow in your career and impact the Crop Science business.
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Master's degree in agricultural education, extension education, horticulture, plant and soil science or a related field and two or more years of experience with horticulture crop production or plant production systems (including, but not limited to, soil, water, crop and pest management.
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Red River Commodities processes sunflowers and select other specialty crop agricultural products to create food ingredients. Use computer program to start or stop various parts of plant based on communication from mill operators.
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Specialty Crop/Fruit and Vegetable Grading. Plans and coordinates the day-to-day work at a(n) processing plant/inspection point/area office lab. Observes the raw product material to establish the suitability for processing and advises plant management of the results, and takes corrective action if necessary.
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Experience in greenhouse and/or specialty crop farming operation, irrigation systems, plant disease and pest control are highly desirable. Assist in greenhouse and field operations including controlled pollination, seed germination, fruit collection, plant propagation, tagging of plants, planting, setting up of seedling blocks and test plots/experimental farms, field mapping, and irrigation systems.
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Conduct research in breeding, physiology, production, yield, and management of crops and agricultural plants or trees, shrubs, and nursery stock, their growth in soils, and control of pests; or study the chemical, physical, biological, and mineralogical composition of soils as they relate to plant or crop growth.
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We want growers to know that when a Wilbur-Ellis crop applicator is on the job, they can expect the safe and legal application of plant protection and fertilizer products. That means proper calculating of product and carrier quantities and mixing and applying plant protection and/or fertilizer products using various application equipment.
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Experience: A deep understanding of the agricultural supply industry (crop inputs, plant nutrition, food ingredients, etc.) 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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Preference will be given to those with a degree in Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness, or Crop Sciences. Location for work: The candidate’s office will be in Seymour, Indiana at the company’s soybean processing plant or at the company’s headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Knowledge of entomology, botany, biology, plant pathology, crop diseases, weed identification, horticulture, crop production and chemistry; Knowledge of inspection techniques for agricultural commodities including incoming plant quarantine inspections, phytosanitary inspection and certification, nursery and seed regulation, fruit and vegetable quality control, direct marketing compliance and egg quality compliance.
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Bachelor’s Degree in agronomy, plant pathology, entomology or weed science. 5 plus years of overall professional experience in the agricultural industry with field research or tech service background.
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Our teams are investigating plant and bee health, crop protection and sustainable agriculture. Undertake structured, plant-based field ecological surveys involving habitat identification, condition monitoring and botanical identifications.
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Harvest Operator: Operate green bean combine and/or green bean harvester to pick the crop and. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of 2024 Seasonal Agricultural Workers based in Cumberland, WI, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Possession of a baccalaureate degree in agriculture business, agricultural engineering, plant and soil sciences, or related field; and 4 years of progressively responsible professional experience with responsibilities for management of agricultural facilities, equipment, and personnel; or any equivalent combination of education and/or professional work experience which provides the required education, knowledge, skills and abilities as indicated.
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