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Performs assigned daily work per department requirements inclusive of mowing, edging, trimming, planting, fertilizing, watering, detailing ornamental plant material, weed-eating, spraying or pulling weeds, clearing of hard surfaces, tree care, laying sod or masonry materials, digging, raking, and assisting in irrigation or masonry installation.
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Minimum five years of experience in Horticulture or Landscape Management, Bachelor Degree in Plant Science or Landscape is preferred. This position manages staff and horticulturist program, budget, programs, equipment and facilities and oversees community landscape and horticultural function.
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May be exposed to hazardous material, fumes or airborne particles such as gasoline, oil, grease, and elements such as herbicide, pesticide or other horticulture-related products. Landscape Laborer (Crew Member) is an entry-level position designed for individuals with limited or no experience in the landscape industry.
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A bachelor’s degree in agriculture, conservation, construction management, engineering, environmental science, natural resources, or equivalent education/work experience is required. At least two years of experience in a conservation, construction, or agriculture-related field is required.
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NYBG pursues its mission through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science.
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Though were the nations leading landscape company, we maintain a small company feel and supportive environment that makes our team members feel at home. + Operate lawn maintenance equipment including a 36" mower, blower, gas powered trimmer, and other power equipment.
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The College of Agricultural Sciences is seeking an Extension Educator (Pesticide Extension Educator) trained in Entomology, Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Crop and Soil Sciences, or other related field to join our nationally recognized Penn State Pesticide Education Program.
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Serves as subject matter expert on horticulture topics for partners around the state of Georgia as needed regarding seasonal or ornamental plantings, pollinator gardens, and other horticulture-based programs/trainings managed by the State Botanical Garden of Georgia.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Landscape Management, Environmental Science or a related field OR prior experience working in the tree care industry is preferred but not required.
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BASF's Agricultural Solutions segment aims to further strengthen our market position as an integrated provider working towards sustainable agriculture. Perform other laboratory tasks as directed by supervisor or quality manager, work as part of the diversified QC team to meet department goals and deliverables in fast pace environment anddemonstrate key soft skills such as, strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills, teamwork, critical thinking, and a good work ethic.
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The study must have included 30 semester hours in a natural resource or agricultural field, including at least 12 semester hours in a combination of soils and crops or plant science.
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Categories: Agriculture, Horticulture, Extension Agent / Educator, Animal Sciences / Livestock, Crop Production, Agronomy. Programming may include but is not limited to: agronomy; livestock production; agricultural economics, management, and public policy; horticultural production and management; and natural resources conservation and environmental stewardship.
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The Mannik & Smith Group, Inc. (MSG) is a people focused, award-winning, full-service consulting firm that offers a wide array of services including civil and geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, planning, landscape architecture, agriculture, surveying and construction support.
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The College of Business at Eastern Oregon University (EOU) is now accepting applications for a 9-month full-time, fixed-term Senior Instructor II in the Agriculture Entrepreneurship (AE) degree program.
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Knowledge of horticultural principles and practicesExtensive knowledge of trees, flowers, shrubs, turf, cultivation, pruning and other aspects of plant biology. Three (3) or more years of work experience in grounds or plant nursery planting/pruning flowers, shrubs, and trees.
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