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Maintain landscaping of the properties assigned, including cutting grass, killing weeds, trimming shrubs and trees, planting grass seed and trees, etc. Maintain landscaping of the properties assigned, including cutting grass, killing weeds, trimming shrubs and trees, planting grass seed and trees, etc.
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This includes creating planting plans and maintenance schedules, weed and pest control, pruning, deadheading, fertilizing, seed collection, propagation, maintenance of storm water retention components, irrigation, green roof care, mulching, plant labeling, watering, litter control, and snow removal.
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Field greenhouse and warehouse experience such as pest management planting harvesting filling and sorting seed packets crossing will be preferred. Additional tasks may include: Field research operations related to planting, thinning, weeding, pollinations and sample harvest.
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Operate seed treater and seed cleaning equipment which includes seed polishers, seed sizing equipment and gravity table to clean seed for planting. Packet and sort seed for official variety trials according to planting plan design.
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Assist in greenhouse and field operations including seed germination, plant propagation, tagging of plants, planting, setting up of seedling blocks, field mapping, plant tissue sampling, and maintenance of climate control and irrigation systems.
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Conducting string-trimmer, weed abatement; trash, dumping, and homeless encampment cleanup; work with other agencies for Code, OHV, and illegal Dumping enforcement; provide assistance in emergency situations; answer public inquiries and complaints concerning reserve operations and maintenance weed abatement, mowing of habitat management units, weed whipping roadsides, restoration (invasive plant removal, seed, and cutting collection, and planting), etc.
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Valid Wyoming Commercial Pesticide Applicator's license or ability to obtain within one year of hire DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: Agriculture and horticulture practices including, but not limited to tillage, planting, irrigation, pesticide application and harvesting.
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Participate in seed packaging, planting, pollinating, note taking, harvest, and shelling. This includes site selection, planting, scouting, coordination of field activities, spraying, and timely harvest.
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Through our seed brands - AgriGold®, LG Seeds® and PRIDE Seeds® - and our digital ag platform Advantage Acre®, AgReliant Genetics proudly offers the latest innovations to our farmer customers, whether they grow corn, soybeans, sorghum, or alfalfa.
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Recruit, hire and supervise third-party contract labor to assist with planting, phenotyping, harvest. Accountabilities Function as an integral member of a team from a remote location responsible for the full range of seasonal activities related to conducting yield trials including but not limited to planning, actively communicating, packaging, planting, note taking and harvest.
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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. Ability to move irrigation pipe, seed bags and buckets, and other supplies and equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
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WHAT WE NEED EDUCATION AND FORMAL TRAINING: High school diploma, or equivalent required Must be perusing or actively enrolled in a four-year accredited school, with a major in Agricultural Business, Soil and Crop Science, Seed Breeding, Operations Management, Food Science or related fields preferred.
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Learning thematically with an integrated approach to language arts, math, and social studies takes place both in the classroom and outdoors, where an exploration of the natural world – including seed germination, planting, harvesting, and eating vegetables – helps children improve their fine-motor skills and make connections across the curriculum.
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Activities will include, but are not limited to, equipment maintenance and repair, seed stratification and treatment, planting, irrigation, fertilizing, and harvesting while upholding PRT’s safety and environmental practices and policies.
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Develop planting plans and coordinate planting trials for seed and trait characterization. The Research Associate will work in a controlled environment facility and cooperatively manage the advanced generation seed production of gene edited events across crops (soybean, wheat and corn.
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