Conservation Specialists
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Beatrice, Nebraska, United States
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Job Description
The Illinois Corn Marketing Board seeks a Conservation Specialist to support the Precision Conservation Management program. This role involves providing technical assistance to farmers in Nebraska, promoting conservation practices, and collaborating with various stakeholders. Responsibilities include managing projects, educating farmers, and collecting data. A Bachelor’s degree in a related field is required, and extensive travel within a 60-mile radius of Beatrice, NE is necessary.
Precision Conservation Specialist ILLINOIS CORN MARKETING BOARD
Job purpose Precision Conservation Management (PCM) is a farmer service program led by the Illinois Corn Growers Association in partnership with over 30 conservation leaders, including the Nebraska Corn Board. PCM's mission is to increase adoption of conservation practices on corn, soybean, and wheat fields while evaluating their impact on farm financial stability. The Precision Conservation Specialist provides technical assistance to enrolled cooperators. This position offers a culture of professional and personal growth; as part of a growing program, you will have opportunities to shape future work and development. In this role, you will manage and execute projects, working closely with Nebraska farmers to promote adoption of conservation practices in water, nutrient, and soil management. You will serve as a public resource, offering local expertise to connect farmers with cost-share and incentive programs. The Specialist educates cooperators, helps secure financial and technical assistance for adopting or expanding conservation practices within a ~60-mile radius of Beatrice, NE and reports on success in utilizing grant and cost-share funds to PCM partners. Additionally, you will collaborate with the Nebraska Corn Board, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska Department of Water, Environment and Energy, Natural Resources Districts, and other stakeholders on nutrient management programs. This includes assisting with on-farm research recruitment, implementation, data collection, and partner coordination. PCM Specialists deliver customized reports to farmers, summarizing sustainability and financial impacts of their operations and comparing metrics to other practices. This role is ideal for someone passionate about sustainable agriculture, eager to support Nebraska farmers in achieving environmental and economic success. Duties and responsibilities Support up to 100 farmers within the PCM program as they work to adopt conservation practices. Promote PCM and the implementation of specific conservation practices. Represent the project and demonstrate strong management and administrative responsibility. Collaborate with and maintain open communication with the PCM Director, PCM Operations Manager on the implementation of PCM objectives. Identify opportunities and challenges in meeting PCM objectives and work with other PCM staff including analysts, Specialists, data collectors, and partners, to meet goals. Conduct and coordinate internal and external communications. Coordinate with other PCM Specialists and partners to conduct farmer meetings and trainings. Collect and maintain detailed and up-to-date farmer management data and other program records. Coordinate and execute strategic and programmatic activities of the PCM program. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor of Science degree related to agricultural management, production agriculture, agronomy, or ag economics required. Ability to prioritize a heavy and varied workload, deliver results on a timeline, and provide regular report of activities/achievements. Willingness to travel extensively within the multi-county area to meet farmers at their homes, shops, or fields. Proficient with basic computer software (Microsoft Office Suite) and comfortability entering data into online platforms and into Excel Self-motivated. Excellent interpersonal skills, including ability to work with farmers and manage professional relationships. Proven ability to work independently as well as in a team environment. Understanding of current farming practices, nitrogen application techniques, and nitrogen loss concerns. Physical requirements Position will require regular local travel, and some regional travel within the Midwest including three team meetings a year. May require in-field work to collect data and samples in various weather and physical environments. Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
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