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of principles and practices leading to economical and environmentally sound use of dairy management practices to maximize quality, profitability, and sustainability. Delivery - 10% Provide programs
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geostatistical data on physical, economic, and social phenomena as they affect the county’s natural resources. Knowledge of the principles, theory, research, and application of subject-matter appropriate
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education: the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, and the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration
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overlapping concerns: natural and human systems; food, energy, and environmental resources; and social, physical, and economic well-being. CALS is fundamentally invested in improving the lives of people
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of Hotel Administration (Nolan), the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management (Dyson), and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management (Johnson). The College delivers
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Horticulture, Community Forestry, and Agriculture programming through public relation initiatives and networking/collaborating with government, economic, educational, and other organizations. • Provide
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This position will serve as the Employment Readiness Program Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County and will implement Employment Readiness programming for a menu of existing Employment Readiness educational programs and activities on Fort Drum. This position...
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probe and the answers we seek focus on three overlapping concerns: natural and human systems; food, energy, and environmental resources; and social, physical, and economic well-being. CALS is
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environmental resources; and social, physical, and economic well-being. The Department of Animal Science’s mission is to discover and disseminate new knowledge about the biology and management of domestic animals
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scale, from cells to society. Our research and academic programs focus on the interaction of humans with their biological, economic, social and physical environments. Using Cornell's far-reaching