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To include: mowing all grass, edging all grass along concrete walkways and around planting beds, hauling and recycling of all debris, manage custom fertilizer and application schedule, and spot spraying for weeds, broadleaf, and invasive grasses.
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Assist with breeding program and research seed production activities, including seed preparation for planting, pollinating, purification, and combine/hand harvest, these are critical times for the success of the research program.
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Safe operation of equipment including but not limited to mowers, hedge trimmers, backpack blowers, tractors, skid steer, and various small power tools Small landscape installation/renovation projects: planting trees and shrubs, installing edging, weed barrier, and installing woodchip or rock mulch.
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Planting, pruning, fertilization, pest management, debris removal and other cultural practices to maintain safe and aesthetic landscape beds. ● Planting, pruning, pest management, fertilization, debris removal and other cultural practices to maintain safe and aesthetic trees.
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Church, Church Planting, Counseling Center and Spanish River Christian School. Church, Church Planting, Counseling Center and Spanish River Christian School. Spanish River Presbyterian Church Campus includes our church (SRC), Pre-K-8 school (SRCS), and counseling center (SRCC.
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Fondomonte Arizona is currently recruiting an Agricultural Entomologist/Agronomist to support and provide recommendations related to planting, pest management, irrigation, and condition of soil for a large-scale commercial farm growing alfalfa and other rotational crops.
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This position will collaborate with the Farm Manager in the preparation and implementation of crop planning for all sites while ensuring that all cultivations, planting, irrigation, fertilizing, weed and pest control, and harvesting are carried out and in accordance with the required standards/ quality controls.
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Philadelphia Parks & Recreation's Urban Forestry Unit is responsible for planting and maintaining trees in the 10,200 acre park system, planting and maintaining the 117,000 street trees along city streets, responding to tree emergencies in parks and on city streets, and working with residents to develop and implement community-based forestry projects.
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Specific job tasks include invasive species identification and control (herbicide application, cutting, and mowing), native seeding and planting, installation of erosion control best management practices, prescribed burning, and similar land management tasks.
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2) Experience in operating equipment commonly used in conservation and land management such as boats, chain saws, weed and brush cutters, agricultural tractors, front-end loader, bull dozers, soil tillage and planting implements, off-road vehicles, and trucks.
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The PCS is expected to operate equipment such as tractors, rototillers, hay rakes, planting equipment, tillage equipment, harvest equipment, hay bailers, hay rakes and mowers, chainsaws, weed whackers, lawn mowers, power tools, power saws, generators, irrigation pumps, as well as other farm equipment.
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Oversee with organic rice crop planting. Possess a strong interest in sustainable agriculture research. The Postdoctoral Research Associate assesses the economic viability and environmental sustainability of organic rice crop production.
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1) Masters degree in in Botany, Biology, Ecology, Wildlife Sciences, Forestry, Environmental Science or related field. 1) A B.S. in Botany, Biology, Ecology, Wildlife Sciences, Forestry, Environmental Science or related field.
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Essential Functions Year 1 Overview: Plant, maintain, and remove trees and shrubs on City greenspaces and in the City nursery, including engaging in site preparation and planting, pruning small trees and shrubs, and providing ground level support for tree maintenance crews performing more technical tasks on City trees (e.g., pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, and emergency storm response.
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Mapping techniques; Manage and conduct stream, wetland, and riparian buffer restoration and construction, including earth moving equipment operation and supervision, subcontractor management, sediment and erosion control, native planting, and health and safety; Assemble, maintain, and manage field vehicles, tools, equipment, instruments, computers, software, etc.
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