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Operate field research and crop monitoring equipment and technology for scouting. A few key areas of emphasis include:Operate field research and crop monitoring equipment and technology for scouting.
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Location: United States : Hawaii : Kihei Division: Crop Science Reference Code: 805589 Contact Us Email: hrop_usa@bayer.com. Job Segment: R&D Engineer, R&D, Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Operations Manager, Engineering, Research, Operations.
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We are looking for an Agricultural Research Intern and in this position, you will support the research activities for sugar beet seed developments. Experience in agriculture research.
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The Research Scientist will be responsible for peptide development pipeline of sustainable crop protection products. Vestaron has earned global recognition for its work, including the inaugural 2015 Bernard Blum Award for a novel biocontrol solution, the prestigious Green Chemistry Challenge Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2020 and Best New Biologic Product at the 2021 IHS Markit Crop Science Awards.
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The Agricultural Specialist III supports the crop physiology program at the VT Tidewater Agricultural Research & Extension Center under the leadership of the resident crop physiologist (Dr. Maria Balota.
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Valent BioSciences LLC is a worldwide leader in the research, development, manufacturing, and commercialization of biorational products for the agriculture, public health, and forestry markets.
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5 plus years of overall professional experience in the agricultural industry with field research or tech service background. 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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You will be expected to be an effective communicator and ensure dissemination of research- based information through various methods, including multi-media, distance education technologies, social media, written articles, and in-person meetings, and will provide growers, processors, and agri-business professionals with the knowledge to profitably produce their crop, while minimizing environmental impact.
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Our intern will also have the opportunity to visit, learn, and become involved in several of our Farming departments, including Farm Management, Research and Development, Nursery operations, and Pest Control Application operations.
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Investigations will revolve around IPM systems research on crucifers, other vegetable crop systems. Bachelor of Science, Associate degree or equivalent with 1-3 years of experience working with insect pests in a crop production setting, preferably in an IPM program and some knowledge of insect handling and culture maintenance, field plot design and data collection, analysis, and reporting; comfortable using Excel and PowerPoint software.
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Pay Range $108,840 Annually Job Description We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Staff Member to join a US Department of Energy-funded multi-institution research program led by LLNL ( ) focused on sustainable and predictable bioenergy crop production.
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Faculty in the Plants, Soils, and Climate Department conduct research in the areas of soil science, horticulture and crop science, and climate science. The successful candidate is expected to develop an extramurally funded, nationally recognized research program in plant breeding and genetics and contribute to teaching in PSC with an undergraduate class in plant breeding and an additional undergraduate or graduate class in their area of expertise.
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There are opportunities to engage in industry-relevant plant pathology research that involves production, harvest, and post-harvest processes for sweet potato and economically important agricultural specialty crop commodities including a wide array of vegetable crops.
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Under supervision, incumbent performs a wide variety of standard repetitive laboratory and/or field experimental procedures at the full operational or journey level of skill in Entomology/Pest Management/IPM in tree and nut crop systems field of specially; or performs a limited variety of non-standard laboratory and/or field experimental procedures requiring ingenuity, resourcefulness, and adaptability to special and changing needs of research in one specialized field.
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We encourage applications from scholars whose research, extension, and teaching directly supports the research, extension, and educational, missions of the Department of Horticulture and Crop Science (HCS) and the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES.
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