If you're female and looking to share a hotel room, a female student from Soil Science is looking for a roommate. Let me know.
Thanks.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
If you intend to apply for the following this Fall, consider attending this workshop:
Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master's Program (CGS-M)- Managing Your Application
September 23, 2015 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM
Read more/Register ><https://umanitobagrad.askadmissions.net/Portal/EI/ViewDetails?gid=623577fd1…>
FORT GARRY CAMPUS
I expect to receive information regarding the competition shortly.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
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CONTACT: Scott Heiberger
heiberger.scott(a)mcrf.mfldclin.edu<mailto:heiberger.scott@mcrf.mfldclin.edu>
715-389-7541
Agricultural safety group to offer scholarships
The International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health (ISASH) is supporting the next generation of safety and health professionals by offering 10 scholarships in the amount of $500 each to attend its June 2016 conference in Lexington, Ky.
The announcement of scholarships by the U.S.-based society comes just ahead of National Farm Safety and Health Week, Sept. 20-26. #ISASH, #FSHW15, #farmsafety
"This year's National Farm Safety and Health Week theme, 'Ag Safety is not just a slogan: it's a lifestyle,' is best served by everyone working together to build a safer and healthier agricultural work place," said ISASH President Marcel Hacault, Canadian Agricultural Safety Association. "No matter their field of study, these students might find a career in ag safety."
ISASH membership includes students, engineers, educators, insurers, physicians, nurses, veterinarians, statisticians, communicators, anthropologists, business leaders and others. Many of them have extensive farm and ranch backgrounds.
Agriculture lags other North American industries in reducing the toll on its workers - it has a fatality rate eight times that of the all-industry average.
U.S. and international college student applicants will need to submit an abstract and have that abstract approved by the ISASH Research and Development Committee to be considered for the scholarships. Scholarship winners will also have conference registration fees waived. The call for abstracts is expected mid-October. The process to apply for scholarships will be posted here: http://isash.org/scholarship-opportunities/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__isash.org_scholarship-2…>
For more information on National Farm Safety and Health Week, visit the website of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety, http://www.necasag.org/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.necasag.org_&d=BQMF…>.
For more information about ISASH, including membership, go to www.isash.org<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.isash.org&d=BQMFAg&…>; or contact ISASH Secretary Chip Petrea (217-333-5035, repetrea(a)illinois.edu<mailto:repetrea@illinois.edu>) or President Marcel Hacault (204-261-4948, mhacault(a)casa-acsa.ca<mailto:mhacault@casa-acsa.ca>).
2015-2016 ISASH Board of Directors: Marcel Hacault, Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (president); Aaron Yoder, University of Nebraska (president-elect); Scott Heiberger, National Farm Medicine Center; Peter Lundqvist, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Debra McCallum, University of Alabama; Sandra Miller, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services; Michael Pate, Utah State University; Risto Rautiainen, University of Nebraska; Chris Shivers, Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation. Ex-Officio to the board: Nancy Hetzel (treasurer); Chip Petrea, University of Illinois (secretary); David Hard, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (financial officer).
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Bev Godard
Secretary to the Department Head
Department of Plant Science
222 Agriculture Building
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
PH: 204-474-8563
FAX: 204-474-7528
Bev.Godard(a)umanitoba.ca
From: umsidh52 [mailto:umsidh52@myumanitoba.ca]
Sent: September-09-15 12:41 PM
To: Bev Godard
Subject: GSA orientation
Hi all,
This is just a friendly reminder that the UMGSA orientation for new and returning graduate students is taking place this week from Wednesday to Friday at the GSA lounge in UC. This is a great place to get information about the resources available to you as graduate students and get some insights from current masters and PhD students. Free lunch will be provided as well as tickets for the social on Thursday evening. Make sure to come on down!
Hope to see you there,
Gagan
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U of M Bursaries - Applications Now Being Accepted: Applications for the 2015-16 Fall/Winter University of Manitoba General Bursaries are now being accepted. Bursaries are a form of student funding that do not need to be repaid. They are primarily based on financial need, unlike scholarships that are primarily based on academic performance. For more information, visit: http://umanitoba.ca/student/fin_awards/bursaries/index.html. Applicants are encouraged to read eligibility criteria carefully. Questions can be directed to the Financial Aid & Awards Office at (2014) 474-8197 or awards(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:awards@umanitoba.ca>. Application deadline: October 1, 2015.
On-Farm Research Technician, Agronomy and Farming Systems Program, Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba
The Agronomy and Farming Systems Program lead by Dr. Yvonne Lawley in the Department of Plant Science at the University of Manitoba requires a field technician to work as part of a research team to lead on-farm research trials across Manitoba on corn and soybean residue management. The position will be based out of Winnipeg, MB. This position is grant funded and will end with the conclusion of the grant in March of 2017. The ideal candidate would have a BSc or MSc in an agriculture related discipline, experience with agronomic research and experimental design, experience with farm scale agricultural equipment, and a keen interest to work with farmers.
For a complete list of applicant requirements and key position responsibilities please see the detailed position description for Position Number 20194 posted on the Employment Opportunities section of the Human Resources website for the University of Manitoba. Applications will be accepted until Sept 3, 2015.
http://umanitoba.ca/admin/human_resources/employment/employment_opportuniti…
Director of Communications, Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers, Carman, Manitoba
Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) is seeking an energetic, self-motivated, creative individual for a 12-14 month Director of Communications term position based primarily in Carman, MB. We're seeking an engaged individual who is passionate and enthusiastic, and who will manage MPSG's communication activities, including Pulse Beat magazine, our website, outgoing correspondence and media interaction. The position also includes organizing and participating in MPSG member relations events, such as field days, workshops and the CropConnect Conference. 2016 is International Year of Pulses, which presents exciting and unique opportunities as well.
The ideal candidate will be a leader and team player, possess excellent relationship building and organizational skills and the ability to prioritize, work with an incredible attention to detail, and be comfortable with public speaking. Familiarity with using Microsoft Office Suite and WordPress is preferred. Knowledge of the agricultural industry is an asset.
For more information and to submit a resume, contact Francois Labelle at (204) 745-6488 or francois(a)manitobapulse.ca. Application deadline is Friday, September 11, 2015.
Lead Agronomist, Grassroots Agronomics, Bud McKnight Seeds Ltd., Carman, Manitoba
You will be responsible for the management and sales of sound unbiased agronomic advice servicing a diverse crop portfolio. The Lead Agronomist will help producers grow better crops through sound science based crop production and risk management decisions in the areas of crop planning, seeding, nutrients, weed, disease and insect spraying, harvest management and precision agriculture. Main crops in the area include corn, canola, soybeans, wheat, potatoes and sunflowers.
Core Duties:
Develop, manage and maintain the Grassroots Agronomy Program - a "fee for service" Agronomy portfolio (30,000-60,000 acres) with 3-6 scouting technicians reporting to you
Focus on business development by making sales calls to potential customers and building relationships with current customers to expand services and account size
Customer crop rotation and crop input reviews
Customer Newsletters /Alerts
Customer/Staff presentations relating to agricultural products and management practices
Recruitment/hiring/training of scouts.
Job Requirements:
Maintain Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) and P.Ag accreditation
3+ years of agronomy experience and farm production
Interpretation of yield, soil, and lab reports for grower recommendations
Proven track record in agricultural sales, agronomy, and field scouting are essential
Ability to identify opportunities and prospects including targeting and analyzing customer needs
Strong planning and organizational skills including the ability to manage time and set priorities
Computer aptitude, and willingness to explore new technologies
Familiarity with farm equipment
Excellent interpersonal, communication, critical thinking, and leadership skills
Spring/Fall "Busy season" adaptability
Renumeration as per industry standards and based on experience.
Start with three weeks vacation days, benefits packages, bonus opportunities
Company vehicle, ATV, fuel, phone, laptop/iPad, and other items needed to do what you need to do
Please forward resumes to heather(a)budmcknightseeds.com or fax to 204-745-2388.
Land Resource Specialist, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Guelph, ON
This position is for someone with knowledge, skills and experience in pedology, soil survey and pedometrics. If you possess such skills and knowledge and have highly developed interpersonal and project management skills, then this position may be for you!
Working in a team environment, you will:
lead provincial development, coordination and implementation of strategies, policies and initiatives related to pedology, soil survey and pedometrics
coordinate projects designed to assess the applicability of new or existing practices, products, technology, research, programs and policies to Ontario conditions
lead the upgrade and revision of the Ontario legacy digital soil type maps and the production of soil property maps using digital soil mapping procedures
participate in field campaigns to calibrate and verify soil map units and to collect detailed soil profile/horizon morphological, physical and chemical properties
ensure a competitive and environmentally responsible agrifood sector
Mandatory Requirement:
a valid Class G driver's licence or equivalent as recognized by the Province of Ontario
Technical Expertise:
knowledge and understanding of scientific theories, principles and practices of pedology and its relation to agricultural production, business management and marketing
an understanding of related disciplines in the agricultural industry to review new and existing methods and investigate their suitability for Ontario conditions
knowledge of research methods and practices to investigate viability and applicability of new methods, techniques and technology
knowledge of computer technologies for acquiring, managing, maintaining and analyzing land resource information such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), image analysis, global positioning systems (GPS) and terrain analysis
Other Essential Skills:
you can communicate concisely, professionally and effectively
you have demonstrated project management, planning and coordination skills
you understand consultation and group facilitation techniques, needs assessment and program evaluation methods to consult with clients on program and information needs
you have tact, diplomacy and consensus building skills to establish and enhance partnerships
you have highly developed analytical, evaluative and problem-solving skills to assess information, education and training needs
Salary range: $1,356.49 – $1,731.39 per week
Apply online, only, at http://www.ontario.ca/careers quoting Job ID 81377 by September 21, 2015.
Agronomist / Plant Ecologist, Native Plant Solutions, Winnipeg MB
Native Plant Solutions (NPS), a consulting branch of Ducks Unlimited Canada, is looking for a confident, energetic and dedicated Agronomist/Plant Ecologist. NPS provides environmental services and on-the-ground expertise in upland and wetland ecosystems to industry, land developers and government agencies. Working with a multi-faceted team of professionals, you will lead the development and implementation of native grass upland reclamation, remediation and applied services and projects to our clients.
This position requires expertise in plant ecology, agronomy, heavy equipment use, and upland reclamation practices. Candidates must be comfortable working in the field and coping with variable weather conditions as a substantial portion of your time will be spent working outdoors during the growing season.
You need strong technical writing and presentation skills, and an organized entrepreneur with the ability to work independently or as part of a project team. You are considered a true leader with visionary qualities who prides themselves on meeting deadlines and delivering quality results in a complex and changing environment. Your three to five years of experience in the agricultural field and advanced knowledge of upland plant ecology makes you the ideal candidate for this position, located at our Native Plant Solutions office in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Qualifications
A undergraduate or graduate degree in Agriculture, Agroecology, Plant Science, Soil Science, Plant Ecology or a related discipline (a diploma combined with CCA accreditation and five years of progressive forage establishment experience will also be considered).
Experience in planning and project management.
Ability to foster key business relationships.
Previous experience working with budgets.
Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
Ability to operate heavy machinery (tractors, ATV’s).
Must possess or obtain a pesticide applicators license.
To apply, submit your cover letter (including salary expectations) and resumé for confidential consideration: Carly Bjornsson, HR Generalist, Ducks Unlimited Canada, Email: resumes(a)ducks.ca, Fax: (204) 467-3405, http://www.ducks.ca. Closing deadline: September 25, 2015.