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and shrubs; fertilize, seed and mow lawn; Sweep and hose sidewalks, and remove snow and spread salt as needed. The incumbent will also perform other related duties as assigned. Heavy lifting may be
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, pesticides and fungicides, and application of seeds, bulbs, plants, mulch and fertilizers as directed. Participate in the removal of weeds, litter, and debris from Duke University landscapes. Calculate proper
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applications. It is estimated that 50-70% of nitrogen-derived fertilizer provided to the soil is lost, giving rise to soil and water pollution as well as global warming through emissions of nitrous oxide
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will: Perform grounds maintenance duties including grounds cleanliness, shrub pruning, turf fertilization and mowing, landscape equipment operation, pesticide application and landscape renovation around
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Insurance Options – including 100% paid employee medical coverage for full-time employees AD&D Insurance Dental & Vision Plan Options Long and short-term disability TRS Retirement Plan Fertility Benefits Paid
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employee medical coverage for full-time employees AD&D Insurance Dental & Vision Plan Options Long and short-term disability TRS Retirement Plan Fertility Benefits Paid time off All UT Dallas employees have
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chemicals and applies herbicides and fertilizers, as required, and applies spray pesticides and herbicides. Performs field operations such as, disking, mowing, seed bed preparation, harvesting crops by hand
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, fertilizing, watering, and spraying of flowers, trees, and shrubs. 4. Safe operation and routine maintenance of power and hand tools used in grounds maintenance. 5. Proper use and application of a variety of
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rotations & expansion of shifting cultivation in space are expected to reduce carbon stocks in biomass and soils, and enhance nitrogen and phosphorus losses in Central Africa. When soil fertility declines
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examining carbon sequestration mechanisms, reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers, and integrating agroecological principles with biogeochemistry and modeling to better understand crop and soil systems