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On-Call After Hours Seasonally (Planting/Harvest) Stay in contact often, follow up after the sale Provide after-market solutions Parts Counter Sales & Parts Marketing of seasonal specialsService Coordination with Jamestown Service Department Manager.
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Outdoor activities may include:+ planting+ pollinating+ note taking+ data entry+ hand harvest. Seed Technicians are involved in all facets of seed production within a location. Indoor seed processing and packaging activities may include:+ receiving+ scanning+ cleaning+ treating+ sorting+ counting+ labeling+ or warehousing seed.
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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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Availability for overtime during peak seasons of planting, flowering and harvest. Exposure to trait development, crop protection and plant breeding research activities are within the scope.
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Must be able to work in varying ergonomic environments including field activities such as planting, pollinating, harvest, and data collection. PhD in plant breeding or plant genetics, with an emphasis in the areas of genetics and data analytics is preferred.
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Directly supervise and coordinate the operations necessary for crop production, including but not limited to tillage, maintenance, planting, cultivating, harvest, etc. Directly supervise and coordinate the operations necessary for crop production, including but not limited to tillage, maintenance, planting, cultivating, harvest, etc.
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Directly supervise and coordinate the operations necessary for crop production, including but not limited to maintenance, planting, cultivating, harvest, etc. Support innovation of farm practices including precision agriculture.
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Experience in the agriculture industry - knowledge of crop production. Be ready and willing to operate any and all equipment necessary for farming operations. If you are looking to advance your leadership in ag or horticulture, this opportunity is for you.
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This position requires a strong, practical knowledge of agricultural and farm management skills to assist with all farming tasks including animal and crop operations, including but not limited to, seeding, planting, weeding, harvesting, post-harvest handling, and field maintenance tasks.
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Per guidance from the Operations team, implement the planting, maintenance, and harvesting of the Eco-Hub including, but not limited to soil cultivation, bed prep mulching, watering, weeding, pruning, seed sowing, planting, composting, harvest collection and distribution to NYCHA residents.
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Collect data on cultural practices, growth, yield, planting, and harvest dates. This person works hands-on with both agronomic and horticulture crops, operates, and maintains specialized equipment and works with research support staff to plant, maintain, collect data, and harvest all varieties of crops.
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Harvest and planting seasons are busy and require longer hours and some weekends. Harvest and planting seasons are busy and require longer hours and some weekends. This position reports directly to the Equipment Manager.
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When not shipping seed, fill in gaps when needed during planting, crop maintenance, and harvest with Tec Service/Development/Research. Have two years' work experience and significant contributions in a seed company, warehouse, or related field.
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Keeping rural America in business from before spring planting starts to well after fall harvest ends. CHS is one of the biggest names in agronomy, energy and grain processing. Keeping rural America in business from before spring planting starts to well after fall harvest ends.
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Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of equipment for day-to-day operation as well as at peak times during planting or harvest windows. Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of equipment for day-to-day operation as well as at peak times during planting or harvest windows.
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