Rodale Institute's Seasonal Research Technician position is an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in agricultural research in the field and lab. The Seasonal Research Technician position is an entry level opportunity for aspiring researchers to gain experience with organic regenerative agriculture, field research design, sample collection, and laboratory protocols. Rodale Institute’s research focuses on innovative methods for improving soil health, food nutrient density, water use efficiency, reducing pests, and greenhouse gas emissions. Seasonal Research Technicians work on all active projects and are critical to the completion of essential day-to-day research activities. The position also includes opportunities to participate in Rodale field events, such as the annual Kutztown Field Day. Rodale’s Research Trials Farming Systems Trial (FST) – the oldest continuous trial in the US comparing organic and conventional grain cropping systems. Vegetable Systems Trial (VST) – comparing the impacts of organic and conventional farming practices on nutrient density in vegetables and linking nutrient density to soil health parameters. Integrated Weed Management Trials – studying organic methods to manage weeds, combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools. Perennial Systems Program – Advancing organic methods of tree fruit and nut production through technology integration, while conducting genetics and management research to determine best practices in alleycropping and silvopasture agroforestry systems. Industrial Hemp Trials – investigating best agronomic practices for growing industrial hemp in PA and using it as a tool in organic farming systems. Additional field, greenhouse, and laboratory studies are also conducted.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Number of Employees
11-50 employees