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Supervise day to day operations including fertility, pest control, weed control, irrigation, pruning, frost protection, and other related ranch projects. The Farming Supervisor will supervise, plan, purchase materials, assist in budgeting process, and responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day cultural operations of citrus orchards of respective acres.
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The J.R. Simplot Company is a true farm-to-table company with operations that touch every aspect of agriculture, including seed production, farming and ranching, plant sciences, fertilizer manufacturing, food processing, commercial product development, and distribution.
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This Job can also be searched as: Agricultural Technician or Farmer OR Agriculture Intern OR Harvester OR Crop production OR Farming OR Livestock OR Animal Husbandry OR Seed Technician OR Plants OR Horticulture OR Irrigation.
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Experience in greenhouse and blueberry farming operation and knowledge in plant propagation, irrigation systems, plant disease and pest control and nursery container production is highly desirable.
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Analyzes and troubleshoots greenhouse systems, conducts repairs, modifications, and predictive/preventative maintenance on greenhouse and related systems/equipment (HVAC, refrigeration, irrigation and gutter channels, grow lighting, grow systems, and fixtures); and repairs interior and exterior demarcations of greenhouse.
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Expert level knowledge of land-use activities, agricultural science, soil science, crop management, water resources including irrigation practices, pest management, and nutrient management. Working knowledge of farming practices Strong understanding of scientific sampling methodologies and the state-of-science on a broad range of terrestrial, wildlife, soil, and water quality issues.
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Tracks and reports all fertilizer, pesticide, and irrigation usage; orders all farming supplies. Works with budget heads to develop the annual budgets for various departments in the company; ensures that each estate department is on track with their budgets on a monthly basis (farming, gardening, mechanic shop, etc.
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Conduct land stewardship and site maintenance activities including weed control and vegetation management, tree maintenance, fence and gate repair, water and irrigation management, and coordination with lessees and neighbors.
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Increase and develop internal knowledge with respect to vertical farming technologies (automation, climate control, irrigation, harvesting, packaging), manufacturing technologies and practices, data management/analysis.
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Ability to operate, enter and exit a farming tractor and/or a Ryder/U-Haul truck. This position will assist with the planting, tillage, irrigation, chemical or fertilizer application, harvesting and delivery to packaging and/or processing facilities for all crops.
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Knowledge and experience using string trimmer, leaf blower, backpack sprayer, drip irrigation systems, and garden tools preferred. Interest in agriculture, landscaping, and farming, with a commitment to an organic planet.
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Knowledge of farming standards and practices; thorough understanding of water systems, including irrigation systems. FUNCTION: Assists in coordinating activities in farming, repair, maintenance, and installation of equipment, and in maintenance of buildings, grounds, and systems by performing the following duties.
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Enterprises include a commercial grain store, irrigation, combinable crops, sugar beet, let irrigated root crops, and organic beef together with a vineyard, environmental stewardship, and a property portfolio.
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Various farm activities required on the Campus Student Organic Farm such as irrigation, planting, weeding, harvest, pest control, soil amendments; record-keeping. Efficient time manager, experience in farming or gardening, background or interest in sustainability/local foods systems/nutrition; experience or interests in marketing local foods.
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Ability to perform basic farming tasks: irrigation repair, pruning, planting, harvesting, weeding, turning compost, and fire clearance. SUMMARY : Under general supervision, the Landscaping Assistant is responsible for assisting with various landscape and farming tasks.
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