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facilities care for major dairy herd and production (milking, calving, breeding, nutrition and feeding, health care, forage utilization, and pasture grazing schedules, livestock sales) to meet the milk supply
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the Pacific Northwest. Demonstrated ability to form productive relationships with community partners and regional collaborators from agencies such as the Washington Department of Natural Resources, Washington
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on critical issues of food production and sustainable agroecology. Summary of Duties: Recruitment for a post-MS or post-PhD candidate with experience in research, statistical analyses, writing, and publishing
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work will be dependent on on-site WSU Athletics games and events. WSU Athletics peak seasons for home events are primarily fall and early spring. Required Qualifications: High school graduation
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Details Posted: 12-Apr-24 Location: Pullman, Washington Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Environmental Sciences/Natural Resources Internal Number: 5171939 Career Track
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plot maintenance and hazardous material disposal. Serve as TFREC Orchard Safety Officer Maintain computer files to track spending, equipment, and production costs, crop production, and pest management
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weather conditions, and with a diversity of crops, plant pathogens, arthropod pests, and natural enemies. The person must be willing to travel to field trial sites in Washington, including in central
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products by small teams. These efforts typically involve elements of applied systems technical assessment, analysis and research, resulting in preliminary systems configuration designs as well as economic
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acid compositions valuable for biofuels and industrial products. More information about the Institute of Biological Chemistry and Bates lab research can be found at: https://ibc.wsu.edu/ . Required
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facilities care for major dairy herd and production (milking, calving, breeding, nutrition and feeding, health care, forage utilization, and pasture grazing schedules, livestock sales) to meet the milk supply