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Brenda Young, Agronomist & Crop Specialist - Mid-Wood Inc.
As an agronomist I love field scouting because I get to go out in the field and investigate for bugs, diseases, and possible nutrient deficiencies and then make recommendations to the farmers.
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Dennis Miller, Green Goods Buyer - Studebaker Nurseries
I enjoy working with plants. I get to order, care, and sell a product that enhances the beauty of our community and world. One of the great things about my job is that I don’t do the same things everyday.
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Karl J. Kisner, Senior Marketing Manager - BASF
I oversee all aspects of the Marketing Area for the Professional Pest Control group with a heavy foucs on the developing and updating the Strategic Marketing plan for our department and products.
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Kelly Staats, Plant & Plug Product Manager - Eason Horticultural Resources
Don't limit yourself to just being a grower or landscaper. The opportunities in this segment of our industry are endless, yet the brokerage/ distribution area itself is relatively small which enables you to really play a part in the market.
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Michael Lee, Sales Representative - Bailey Nurseries Inc.
I help grow my customers businesses by providing new and distinctively better plants, and by furnishing the information to assist them in growing and marketing that product.
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Michael Glen Miller, General Manager - Decker's Nursery
My internship was by far the most important experience at OSU.The hands on experience I received while I was going to school showed me that to be successful in this industry continuous education is needed.
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Stephanie Perez, Turf Products Sales Representative - J.R. Simplot Company
Without plants there wouldn't be any oxygen or food; they protect against erosion and provide animals with places to live. Plants are a major part of our recreational activities and may be an alternative source of fuel in the future.
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Traci Bultemeier, Field Sales Agronomist - Pioneer/A DuPont Company
Plants are the basis for agricultural systems. Better quality crops mean better food for everyone. The people involved in agronomy are always trying to make the quality of crop better.
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