What does everyone do for a living?

Haggin

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Mar 10, 2020
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Nebraska
Provide financing and capital to large dairy producers (think 2,500 head milking or more) through out the US.
 

Holocene

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Jul 25, 2016
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Portland, OR
I work for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife as an R3 specialist. For the past 2.5 years, I designed and ran classes, workshops, and social media to recruit and retain adult hunters. Our strategic focus was/is on waterfowl, turkey, and wingshooting as good entry-level hunting opportunities for adults.

Last year, I started a web-based private land access program that helps hunters connect with small landowners experiencing chronic nuisance and damage from turkey, deer, etc. This year, I'll be focusing on building that program as a way to create hunting opportunities closer to urban areas here in Oregon + help landowners with their damage issues.
 

FlyingScot

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Jan 7, 2019
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Location
Tomball, TX
Offshore subsea and heavy lift project management, typically oilfield stuff. Currently bobbing around in the Gulf of Mexico after that cold front, waiting on weather.
 

tpicou

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Feb 2, 2020
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Location
Maryland
Biomedical engineering on the tissue side. So basically biofabrication/bioengineering/bioprinting tissues and materials.
 

KC29

FNG
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Apr 10, 2019
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Precision agriculture technician. I specialize in creating irrigation schedules for fruit and nut tree crops, creating variable rate fertilizer application control files, and analyze data from telemetric field conditions sensor stations. It funds the hobbies.
 

rratzlaff1490

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Aug 25, 2013
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Precision agriculture technician. I specialize in creating irrigation schedules for fruit and nut tree crops, creating variable rate fertilizer application control files, and analyze data from telemetric field conditions sensor stations. It funds the hobbies.

Cool! I am a PCA/CCA. Sounds like you’re in the Central Valley. Which company do you work for?


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KC29

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Cool! I am a PCA/CCA. Sounds like you’re in the Central Valley. Which company do you work for?


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Nice! I just started the CCA application process. I work for Helena Chemical in Northern California. You?
 
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Guitar maker and repair tech. Also carpenter and electrician so I can afford to keep doing the first one !!
 
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Fish ecologist specializing in the feeding behavior & population dynamics of trout and salmon in streams. I share some of my research on my personal website.
I worked on a grad project with dr quist
Yes. Been in the system since 2008. Coops first, then with current association for the last three-ish. You?
Nice! I’ve been in the ag/food world for about 11 yrs now. I work as an advisor/consultant so we help raise money (debt and equity) and study market/investment feasibility for companies. We work primarily with first level processors but some larger production guys too. Some of the guys that started the company came from cobank.
 
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Fish ecologist specializing in the feeding behavior & population dynamics of trout and salmon in streams. I share some of my research on my personal website.
I worked with dr quist when he was at Iowa state (I think he’s in idaho now). Awesome summer and have a lot of respect for the biologists! I still remember the smell from boiling a frozen bone (I think an ear bone) from dogfish and scrubbing it with a toothbrush to get it ready for aging!!
 
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