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Keywords: Dairy Beef Swine Cattle Livestock Feed Nutrition Sales Ag Agriculture Ingredients Key Account Animal Health Farming. Keywords: Dairy Beef Swine Cattle Livestock Feed Nutrition Sales Ag Agriculture Ingredients Key Account Animal Health Farming.
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Large Animal (specifically canine and swine)—Coordinates receiving and acclimation. Large Animal (specifically canine and swine)—Coordinates receiving and acclimation. The Animal Health Tech will maintain records as necessary to comply with USDA, FDA, DEA, GLP and Comparative Medicine regulations and policies as well as AAALAC Int. standards for accreditation.
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One of North America's most trusted suppliers of quality feed and innovative feed ingredients for the beef, dairy, poultry, and swine industries. One of North America's most trusted suppliers of quality feed and innovative feed ingredients for the beef, dairy, poultry, and swine industries.
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RESPONSIBILITIES & TASKS Monitoring feed quality and water supplyMonitoring barn environment and ventilation systemsBreeding sows (if placed on sow farm)Processing piglets (if placed on sow farm)Loading and unloading pigs as scheduledMaintaining farm cleanlinessEnforce strict safety guidelines and company animal welfare standardsKeep accurate inventory records of livestockAbility to identify visual symptoms of common swine diseases, treat and vaccinate sick animals as necessary.
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Reports problems encountered on the farm or designated plant through the swine movement ticket or farm condition report. Complies with all Bio-Security (BMS), Safety (IPS) and Environmental (EMS) management system's rules and regulations.
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Preparation of agricultural design plans using AutoCAD and Civil3D software for swine, dairy, beef and poultry. The ideal candidate will have experience with agricultural livestock systems design experience including swine, animal housing, waste storage, pumping stations, and piping systems.
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The large animal practice consists of cow/calf, primary equine care, equine reproduction, and some feedlot, swine, poultry, and small ruminant work. The large animal practice consists of cow/calf, primary equine care, equine reproduction, and some feedlot, swine, poultry, and small ruminant work.
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Experience in swine production or a related field is a plus. 3-5 years of experience in Agricultural Sales. With our home base remaining in Schuyler, we went from a small-town operation to a nation-wide distributor by daring to explore the future of farming.
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Our agriculture team provides engineering services to dairy, beef, poultry, swine, grain, agro-chemical and animal genetic industries throughout the Midwest. Experience with agricultural livestock systems design experience including swine, animal housing, waste storage, pumping stations, and piping systems required.
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Currently, restricted species are cattle, sheep, goats, deer, other ruminants, and swine. Currently, restricted species are cattle, sheep, goats, deer, other ruminants, and swine. ASRC Federal Field Services, a Subsidiary of ASRC Federal Holding Company, is currently seeking a Records Management Specialist at the Plum Island Animal Disease Research Center, located on Plum Island, NY. (1.5 nautical miles off North Fork of Long Island & 6 nautical miles off coast of Old Saybrook, CT.
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Each Herdsperson is a vital member of a team dedicated to competitive swine production in our Sow System environment. The ideal candidate will have a desire to work with pigs, a willingness to learn and a high level of dependability.
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JOB PURPOSE Animal caretakers are responsible for attending to and caring for pigs in our swine production facilities. JOB PURPOSE Animal caretakers are responsible for attending to and caring for pigs in our swine production facilities.
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Our client is seeking a Dairy Sales & Nutrition Specialist to help their team! Sales or customer service related position in the dairy/animal health industry preferred. You will use your dairy farming knowledge and experience to help customers find solutions with nutrition products and services.
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Specialized tasks include but are not limited to operation of farm machinery, artificial insemination of cattle and swine, and nursing care of sick animals under veterinary supervision. The Tufts Farm and Laboratory Animal Medicine Service (LAMS) are integral units of the DAR. We maintain teaching and production herds of many common agricultural species including dairy heifers, beef cattle, horses, small ruminants, poultry as well as several other lab animal species.
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Build a Customer Business Plan (CBP) for each assigned key account, keeping it up-to-date on an ongoing basis and sharing its content with all Key Account team members and management as applicable.
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