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Bachelor’s Degree in agronomy, plant pathology, entomology or weed science. Assist with the development of technical selling tools for use by company personnel, including but not limited to presentations, technical bulletins, promo sheets, and the Crop Production Book.
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Increase awareness of career opportunities and possibilities in agricultural sciences such as botany, crop science, entomology, horticulture, and plant pathology; The AgDiscovery Program is an outreach program to help students explore careers in animal science, veterinary medicine, agribusiness, plant pathology and much more.
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The company has a science-based plant and soil service offering. These services provide a valuable synergy between crop performance and technology to farmers. Positions: Sales Agronomist Location: California – Central Valley International company with focus on providing nutrition into the soil / at the root, is recruiting a Sales Agronomist.
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Because of the integrated nature of organic farming and agricultural soil management, this individual may collaborate with faculty members in Crop and Soil Science, Horticulture, Food Science and Technology, the Oregon IPM Center, Botany and Plant Pathology, Applied Economics, and other departments and programs that will support the current and emergent needs of their clientele.
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Experience suggesting continuous improvement and innovation; Experience in agricultural research, seed technology industry or plant breeding; Knowledge of region-specific crop production and farming practices and trends.
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Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy, Crop Science, Plant Sciences, or a closely related field (extension instructor) OR Master’s degree in Agronomy, Crop Science, Plant Sciences, or a closely related field (extension educator.
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Associate degree in entomology, agronomy, plant & soil science, horticulture, biology, or related field; plus two (2) years of experience in crop protection, production, or related field required; additional relevant education or experience may substitute on a year-for-year basis.
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An associate degree with an emphasis in agronomy, soil, or plant science, or a closely related field is required. 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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Product Specialist, Crop Protection. CHS Inc. is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States that provides grain, food and energy resources to businesses and consumers around the world.
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Horticulture, Plant Science or Entomology degree preferable. · Minimum of 2 years of greenhouse experience in crop protection. · Regularly perform scouting of all crops to establish and implement the best plant protection rotation and adjust as needed.
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Prefer additional coursework in agriculture, plant science, animal science, or a related field. Dust, odors, fumes and hazardous chemicals associated with sales and storage of dry and liquid fertilizers, crop protectants and other agricultural, residential, animal care and home care products.
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Applicant should have experience GHG data collection and modeling, evaluating plant performance and able to work within in a multidisciplinary and multi-institution team to evaluate soil greenhouse gas budgets, and crop productivity under elevated salinity conditions.
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Experience with precision agriculture, soil science, plant nutrition. Gaining extensive knowledge relating to the use and application of the company’s products within a specific geographic location and crop types.
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General Plant Science, Crop Science, Fruit Science, Ornamental Horticulture, Plant Health, Irrigation, Soils, Crop Nutrition, Plant Propagation, and Mechanized Agriculture.
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Research Associate is a full-time, regular position at the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research within Delta Research and Extension Center, Stoneville, MS. The Research Associate's responsibility is to support research activities in agronomy, soil science, crop production, and water management in various cropping systems, such as corn, soybean, rice, cotton, and canola.
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