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fostering hands-on animal management include: Cooperative University Dairy Students; Cougar Cattle Feeders; and Student Swine Cooperative. Other student clubs include: Animal Sciences Graduate Student
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(s) to teach undergraduate courses such as: ASCI 1 (Intro to Animal Science), ASCI 31 (Swine Production), ASCI 35 (Feeds and Feeding), ASCI 61 (Dairy Cattle Production), ASCI 101 (Environment Mgmt
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Internal Number: 1114608 Position Summary Michigan State University’s south campus is looking for an Assistant Manager to assist with overseeing operations at the Dairy Cattle Teaching & Research Center with
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(s) to teach undergraduate courses such as: ASCI 1 (Intro to Animal Science), ASCI 31 (Swine Production), ASCI 35 (Feeds and Feeding), ASCI 61 (Dairy Cattle Production), ASCI 101 (Environment Mgmt
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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP005123P Position Title Research Specialist, Dairy Animal Science Division/College College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
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farm located near Morris, MN with approximately 500 acres of pasture and 600 acres of crops. As an active farming operation, WCROC has research programs in the areas of Dairy, Horticulture, Renewable
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of foods that may contain allergens such as wheat, eggs, nuts, tree nuts, dairy, fish, shellfish and soy. Participate and practice in annual training classes involving sanitation, customer service, team
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fermentation for use as ingredients in existing foods or to produce novel meat and dairy alternatives. However, microbial fermentation processes are difficult to design, optimise and scale up, especially
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financial operations associated with the animal units. The position directly supervises the Sheep Center Manager, Beef Unit Manager, Dairy Manager, and Beef Feedlot Manager and supports the teaching, research
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(March–July 2026) within projects focused on animal welfare and sustainability in livestock systems, with a particular emphasis on dairy cattle. The project assistant will support ongoing research