Natural Resources Intern - Agriculture

Peoria Tribe of Indians of OklahomaMiami, OK
Onsite

About The Position

Reporting to the Greenhouse Manager, the Natural Resources Intern - Agriculture is responsible for assisting with cultivating plants for various research and commercial purposes. They are required to grow vegetable crops and cut flowers using traditional and modern techniques under the direction and supervision of the Greenhouse Manager, and complete other agricultural tasks, as assigned. These tasks will include training and guidance from various staff members from the Department of Natural Resources.

Requirements

  • None required
  • Valid Driver’s License and Insurance.
  • The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma operates a drug-free workplace.
  • May be required to submit to and pass applicable drug tests and background checks.
  • Adhere to all work rules, policies & procedures, and safety standards.
  • Efficiently follow general shop safety rules and regulations. Maintain a safe and healthy work environment, including wearing Personal Protective Equipment.
  • Good communication and interaction skills.
  • They should have a basic knowledge of computers so that the records can be properly maintained.

Nice To Haves

  • They should be good supervisors and trainers.
  • They should be able to work in damp and warm conditions.

Responsibilities

  • Learn and follow safety policies and regulations.
  • Regularly scout for pests and disease and learn to use appropriate control methods when necessary.
  • Inspect the tractors, irrigation equipment, hand tools, implements, and other farm facilities to check for disrepair and maintain them properly.
  • Clean and maintain all farm equipment, and be familiar with the operation of tractors, mowers, and other appropriate farm implements.
  • Understand appropriate harvest and packing methods for a wide variety of vegetable and floriculture crops.
  • Be familiar with market-garden style cultivation and traditional row-based cultivation.
  • Understand the benefits and implementation of cover crops, plastic mulch, row covers, and insect netting.
  • Observe and participate in the process of growing vegetable crops at the farm.
  • Learn to identify appropriate vegetable crop species and germplasm resources.
  • Develop and/or identify appropriate production requirements (i.e. fertilizers, plastic or organic mulches, coverings, plant spacing, light requirements, harvest interval, etc.) for specific vegetable production systems.
  • Follow standard protocols for vegetable crop production and propagation for use at the farm.
  • Become well-versed in the various disease and pest control techniques by using pesticides and medicines.
  • Maintains an inventory of chemicals.
  • Collects, measures, evaluates, and verifies samples and supporting records.
  • Develop new knowledge on vegetable crop production and propagation.
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