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We rank near the top nationally in volume and sales for crop production products, fertilizer, custom application, seed and precision agriculture, turf management, industrial weed control, forestry, aquatics and more.
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General landscape duties include weed-eating, watering, weeding, planting, mulching, trimming and possibly turf maintenance. General landscape duties include weed-eating, watering, weeding, planting, mulching, trimming and possibly turf maintenance.
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Duties to include crop scouting, weed and pest identification, soil sampling, visiting one-on-one with farmer clients and other agronomic duties. Duties to include crop scouting, weed and pest identification, soil sampling, visiting one-on-one with farmer clients and other agronomic duties.
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Participates in continuing education for maintaining pesticide applicator license. As a solutions provider, we help our customers make critical decisions about soil variability, nutrient and water availability, seed selection and pest management.
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Perform mowing, edging and weed pulling. Follow daily direction of specific seasonal tasks and procedures (i.e. minor irrigation system repair, preventive maintenance of hand tools, aerating, tree mulching, fertilization, bed cultivation, seasonal flower rotations, jogging trail maintenance, and trim extended uncultivated areas.
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Perform basic plant cultivation, pruning, trimming and weed control. Prepare, plant and maintain all exterior garden beds & containers in a home store location and as a group for the Bachmans store locations.
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Which best describes your paid work experience in routine maintenance operations such as grass cutting, weed eating, court maintenance, maintaining chemical levels in pools, cleaning bathrooms, cleaning pools and floors, and minor repairs.
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Serves as a point of contact for proprietary products and branch managers to ensure branch fertilizer and seed treatment invoicing is accurate. Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC is one of the nation's foremost agronomy solutions providers.
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A practical knowledge of electric and gasoline power tools (ride-on lawn mowers, walk behind lawn mowers, trimmers, and hedgers, weed whackers, blowers, etc. Basic landscaping such as planting flowers, grass, shrubs, bushes, spreading mulch, and replenishing soil.
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Type of work to include: Lawn mowing, weed whacking, and edging Trimming and pruning Laying mulch Planting flowers, shrubs, and trees Garden bed cleanup and preparation Spring and Fall Cleanups Operating all basic landscaping hand tools and power equipment And other general labor tasks as needed To be considered for this position, the candidate must: Be willing and able to work 8-10 hours per day, 5-6 days per week.
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Additional services are considered the installations of mulch, pine straw, seasonal color, granular fertilizer in ornamental beds, granular weed pre-emergent in ornamental beds, warm season aerations, and aerating & overseeding.
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Operates tools and equipment to perform tasks (lawn mowers, weed whippers, hedge trimmers, blowers, tractor and truck) Maintains a safe environment by cleaning up debris in all areas in which work is performed.
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Bachelors Degree in agronomy, plant pathology, entomology or weed science. Bachelors Degree in agronomy, plant pathology, entomology or weed science. CHS Inc. is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States that provides grain, food and energy resources to businesses and consumers around the world.
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Operates and maintains power equipment such as lawn mowers, weed whips, blowers, sod cutters, snow blowers, and other equipment; issues tools equipment and vehicles; Work within the Gardens is specialized horticulture work in the production, propagation, care, cultivation, display and transplanting of various greenhouse and garden plants with a focused emphasis on the Virgina Clemens Rose Gardens.
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May be required to use Forklift (Gas and Electric), farm tractor and attachments, company vehicle, lawn mower, weed eater, various hand tools, various power tools, acetylene torch, plasma cutter, welder, personal computer, copy and fax machine, calculator, and phone.
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