55 swap model in irrigation positions at University of Nebraska–Lincoln in United States
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, you will: Perform all activities associated with irrigated forage crop production including but not limited to tillage, planting, chemical applications, irrigation and harvesting operations. Perform
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will: Perform all activities associated with irrigated and dry-land corn and soybean production including but not limited to disking, field cultivation, chisel plowing, deep tillage, auger cart operation
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support for the crop production program at the Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center. Perform field work including tillage, planting, cultivation, irrigation, spraying, and harvest of row crops
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, you will: Perform all activities associated with irrigated forage crop production including but not limited to tillage, planting, chemical applications, irrigation and harvesting operations. Perform
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, you will: Perform all activities associated with irrigated forage crop production including but not limited to tillage, planting, chemical applications, irrigation and harvesting operations. Perform
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, you will: Perform all activities associated with irrigated forage crop production including but not limited to tillage, planting, chemical applications, irrigation and harvesting operations. Perform
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or commercial landscape or equivalent combination of education/experience may be considered. Experience in landscape or construction environment supervisory role. Knowledgeable of irrigation systems and controls
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, delivers, and measures impacts of programs and engagements regarding rainfed and irrigated crop production systems in Nebraska. Participates in collection and interpretation of data to develop data-driven
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, delivers, and measures impacts of programs and engagements regarding rainfed and irrigated crop production systems in Nebraska. Participates in collection and interpretation of data to develop data-driven
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the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Irrigation and Mechanization Systems at the rank of research assistant professor. This 12-month (calendar year), non-tenure track appointment will support scientific