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Functioning as an integral member of operations team covering all activities from seed to seed process from sowing to harvest including but not limited to planning, request, sowing list, labelling, plantation list, organize pollination plan, harvest list, seed health measures, seed cleaning and storage.
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Corteva currently has an exciting opportunity for a Production Agronomist to support our soybean seed production operations in northwest and west central Iowa. Gain exposure to and knowledge about our seed business while utilizing your strong communication and agronomic skills to work with growers, customers, and employees.
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The Territory Seed Representative's primary role is to grow the seed technology business in their defined region, California into Arizona, through leadership and coordination of Seed Sales Representatives and wholesale helping develop personnel, seed technology products, and services.
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As the Prairie Restoration Specialist you will work with and lead a crew of 3 Botany and Stewardship Interns, and coordinate with Field Stewards and other stewardship staff to accomplish seed harvest and prairie restoration goals.
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The PRS will regularly canvass native prairie sites to track phenology and abundance of native plant populations, and to prioritize species and populations for seed harvesting efforts. Daily duties will focus on harvesting, processing, storing, and mixing native prairie seed for 100+ acres of prairie restorations.
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The company currently offers products spanning flower, edibles, oils, and tablets, and manufactures popular brands including Seed & Strain, Amber and Platinum Label CBD. With more than four million sales transactions since its inception in 2012, Columbia Care is known for setting the standard for compassion, professionalism, quality, care, and innovation in the rapidly expanding cannabis industry.
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The company offers products spanning flower, edibles, oils and tablets, and manufactures popular brands including Seed & Strain, Triple Seven, Hedy, gLeaf, Classix, Press and Amber. Hand trim fan leaves from medical marijuana plants before harvest using shears, scissors.
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Support oat & potato research farm planting and harvest operations including off-site potato trials. Support potato storage activities including seed cutting, preparation, and shipping/grading of potatoes.
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Duties and Responsibilities (Including the following, other duties may be assigned): The main responsibilities of the Cultivation Technician include all aspects of the daily care of plants from seed/clone to harvest; monitoring environmental factors to maximize production and prevent failures and maintaining the highest levels of cleanliness and sanitation inside the cultivation area.
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Position Overview: Cultivation Technician is responsible for plant care in all stages of life-cycle cannabis growth to include germination, vegetative, flowering and harvest. Harvest plants, and transplant or pot and label them.
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Able to assist in hand harvest for seed production activities. Assist with research center projects and research seed production activities, including seed preparation for planting, winter nursery deadlines, seed sampling, and other overall support for the research center to be successful.
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Perform advanced plant care: propagate, vegetatively and by seed; transplant; stake; train; disbud; pinch; prune and harvest. Cornell Agricultural Experiment Station – S07 Greenhouse Grower.
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The Cultivation Technician is responsible for plant care in all stages oflife-cycle cannabis growth to include germination, vegetative, flowering and harvest. The company offers prducts spanning flower, edibles, oils and tablets, and manufactures popular brands including Seed & Strain, Triple Seven, Hedy, gLeaf, Classix, Press and Amber.
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The Farm Manager oversees the maintenance of systems and equipment at the Company’s multiple farming and post-harvest processing facilities, ensures daily care for cannabis plants from seed to harvest and facilitates transportation of planting stock from nursery to field as well as harvested produce from field to post-harvest center.
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Recognized for it comprehensive benefits, ongoing training opportunities and commitment to diversity and equity inclusion both internally and with external vendors, The Cannabist Company has earned a spot on mg Magazine's America's Top Cannabis Industry Employers list.
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