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an internationally recognized research and extension program focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of grain and forage crops, including corn (>1 million acres in New York State), alfalfa hay (500,000 acres
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: watering and feeding, cleaning and re-bedding pens, and maintaining cattle records. Develops and implements feeding plans (hay and grain) and rotational grazing plans in partnership with cattle management
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to; Maintaining feed inventories, harvest of forage and grain, Maintenance of hard copy and digital records including information needed for organic certifications, Adherence to regulated aspects including organic
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out the year, prepare seed for sale and shipping and assist with research of cereal grains and potatoes. They will be responsible for performing minor repairs for all equipment on station, solving
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) Instruction in hands-on draping techniques, beginning with fundamental skills such as proper tool use, fabric grain, and garment balance. Students will progress from unstructured draping using soft fabrics
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for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) program. The ideal candidate will be an expert in hyperspectral remote sensing with significant experience in data science for geospatial data analytics. This research project
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+ alumni worldwide • For more interesting facts about OSU visit: https://oregonstate.edu/about Locations: Oregon State has a statewide presence with campuses in Corvallis and Bend, the OSU Portland Center
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hectares of broadacre cropping farms across Victoria, Southern and Northern New South Wales, Southern Queensland, and Western Australia, with an annual grain production capacity of approximately 400,000
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, p226, p227] http://dx.doi.org./10.1007/3-540-61863-5_48 Gioacchino, F. D. & Fonseca, J. Q. da. An experimental study of the polycrystalline plasticity of austenitic stainless steel. Int J Plasticity 74
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internationally recognized, externally funded research program in soybean and small grains weed management. Areas of focus will include: Innovative cultural, chemical, mechanical, and biological strategies