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Prepare forest improvement projects in the field that include, planting, herbicide site preparation, broadcast burning, pre-commercial thinning, road maintenance, and land surveying. Forest management principles including, silvicultural principles, forest mensuration, dendrology, systematic botany or plant identification, forest entomology and pathology, forest harvest methods, soils, physical geology, or soil ecosystems.
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Assist in plot layout, planting, maintenance of peanut field plots during the growing season, and harvest during harvest season. Assist in measuring, preparing, small amounts of fungicides for leaf spot control experiments, and in-field mixing during the application process.
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The purpose of the position is to assist with field fertility response trials with potatoes as part of the state-wide OSU Extension Soil Fertility Program within the Department of Crop and Soil Science.
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Make recommendations to farmers and producers based on timely and accurate information including data on crop characteristics, hybrid responses, soil properties, fertility requirements, weather predictions, weed and pest populations, plant growth responses, harvest yield, post harvest processing, and marketing projections.
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A Postdoctoral Researcher position is now open on the research topic 'Molecular and phytochemical detection of hull, seed coat, and cotyledon structure' of peanut germplasm under varying pre- and post- harvest environmental conditions with respect to the aflatoxin pathway.
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Operating planting, harvest, and spray equipment as well as specialized remote sensing equipment. Experience operating planting and harvest equipment including electronics, GPS systems and data collection systems.
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Perform managerial duties associated with the Student Organic Farm activities involving planning, planting, crop management, farm shares sales, harvest, winter planting/planning. Bachelor’s Degree, Farm/Field Experience; Must have reliable transportation.
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Through moving products from sellers to buyers, transporting supplies from production facilities to customers, and creating long lasting bonds with our customers and co-ops; CHS drivers keep rural America in business from before spring planting starts to well after fall harvest ends.
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Independent Seed Advisors are self-employed in partnership with Golden Harvest. With deep roots in genetics, agronomy, and service, look no further than Golden Harvest for the high-yielding seed that works just as hard as you do.
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Required Other Must have an Idaho pesticide applicators license, or able to obtain within six months of hireMust possess a valid driver’s license and be able to meet policy requirements for driving university-owned vehiclesAbility to travel with occasional overnight trips during the field seasonAbility to work irregular hours during critical field activities (planting and harvest) Additional Preferred One year of agricultural research experience.
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College Degree in Agriculture, Post-harvest Physiology, Food Science, Food Technology, or related field preferred. Supervises QA and Production team members to ensure regulatory compliance in QA and Food Safety processes, adherence to protocols and audit inspections, pre-op, USDA, etc and advises on needed actions or corrections.
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Ensure FIFO is followed, proper allergen segregation and labeling. Ensure quality checks and preventive critical control points (CCP) monitoring. Continuously inspect and monitor size, weight, variety, and grade of individual containers of outside purchased fruit and document findings.
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Position Title Harvest Fruit Evaluator Company Overview Bee Sweet Citrus, Inc. is a grower, packer, and shipper of citrus and is a leader in today’s agriculture industry. Job Overview Bee Sweet Citrus is looking for a highly motivated individual to join the Field/Farm Department as Fruit Quality Checker / Fruit Evaluator.
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Lead hands-on educational programming in the tractor-based field site for a diverse range of curricular, research, and community programs integrating all aspects of sustainable crop production: crop planning, propagation, tractor driving and implement usage, irrigation, crop cultivation, harvest and post-harvest handling, marketing, and distribution.
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Availability for overtime during peak seasons of planting, flowering and harvest. QualificationsCandidates with field research and experience working outside is idealWill take science degree with related academic expereince or no degree but 2-3 years experience in field research in agriculture or farmingAbout Actalent Actalent is a global leader in engineering and sciences services and talent solutions.
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