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Includes feeding, bathing, cleaning, exercising and other tasks necessary for the welfare of animals. However, your duties will change depending on the area of the field in which you work. Some bathe and care for animals' appearance. Others work with animals to teach them obedience commands or prepare them for performing, helping the disabled or for riding. While still others look after other people's animals while they are on vacation or at work, while dog walkers are responsible for making sure pets get exercise. Or those who work in other environments, such as at aquariums, might have different or more specialized duties.

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Includes feeding, bathing, cleaning, exercising and other tasks necessary for the welfare of animals. However, your duties will change depending on the area of the field in which you work. Some bathe and care for animals' appearance. Others work with animals to teach them obedience commands or prepare them for performing, helping the disabled or for riding. While still others look after other people's animals while they are on vacation or at work, while dog walkers are responsible for making sure pets get exercise. Or those who work in other environments, such as at aquariums, might have different or more specialized duties.

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Animal Care Manager

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• For example, some predominantly focus on improving a pet's appearance, while others take care of animals and pets whose owners are away from home. Some are specialist that works with rescue leagues while others are referred to as a non-farm animal caretaker. Generally, your duties consist of feeding animals, giving them water and examining them for injuries or illnesses, as well as exercising, bathing, monitoring and cleaning them.

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Animal Care Specialists

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• Some typically study farm animals and advise farmers on matters from breeding to animal housing.

• Others research and work with animals and wildlife populations.

• Still others are essentially zoologists who focus exclusively on animal biology.

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Animal Science

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• You can produce crops, livestock and dairy products. Your duties will vary in accordance with the type and size of the area they work on or own; for example, dairy one must care for their animals and provide them with shelter. Those who produce agricultural products often supervise all phases of crop production, including sowing, harvesting and fertilizing. These guys also must plan the combinations of the crops they grow in accordance with market demand and often engage in the various business processes involved in selling crops.

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Farmer

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• you can work with a wholesaler to acquire enough flowers to meet the needs of your clients and customers. In some cases, you might grow the flowers at your shop. When customers come in, you'll greet them and make recommendations based on their preferences and the purpose of their purchase. You might also answer phone calls and messages to make sure arrangements are delivered on time and to the correct location. It is important to give instructions to the customer on how to best take care of the flowers you're selling. When you're not working with customers, you usually must design and create flower arrangements for different occasions and events.

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Floral Designer

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• work for food manufacturers and oversee the equipment that processes ingredients into the final products. Depending on their part in the production process, they prepare machinery for use, weigh ingredients and mix them. They monitor the machinery for malfunction, which they report promptly to supervisors. They may inspect the final products and assemble orders.

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Food Operator

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• You might find ways to increase the quality and amount of food products from farms or food processing plants. You might create new food products or develop processing and packaging techniques that are cost-effective and safe. You could perform clinical trials involving animals and crops and report your findings to the greater scientific community. Some make sure that food processing and shipping areas are safe and clean.

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Food Scientist

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• Your job duties will vary depending on what line of work you go into. For example, if you go into landscaping, you'll use your knowledge of plants, flowers, trees and irrigation to design and maintain landscapes on commercial and residential grounds. If you work in nursery production, you'll focus on growing plants from seeds and take the steps necessary throughout their life cycles to make sure they grow successfully. As a researcher in the agricultural industry, you'd typically work in an office or laboratory, and you might study how genes affect plant growth or search for ways to improve the quality and quantity of plant crops. You could also become a therapist and design gardening therapy projects as a form of cognitive therapy for senior citizens and people with disabilities.

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Horticulturist

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• They are responsible for the care and maintenance of lawns, plants and trees. Their work might include planting flowers, bushes and saplings; they also may perform mowing, weeding, fertilizing, trimming, watering and building paths or walkways. In winter climates, landscapers may also shovel snow and plow grounds.

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Landscaper

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• Depending on the size of the operation, you may have hands-on responsibility for everything from calving to creating a business plan for a sustainable future. If you manage a small ranch, you work more directly to maintain equipment, buildings and animal welfare.

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Ranch Manager

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• Your main duties are ensure the well-being of animals. You may investigate claims of abused, abandoned or unattended animals. You're also responsible for responding to claims of dangerous animals. You'll handle animals of all sizes and temperaments, and you may also have to euthanize animals that are imposing an immediate risk to humans.

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Animal Control Officer

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• You perform many of the same types of duties that are performed by police officers. Your duties may vary depending on the area you work in. In the course of your day you may be on patrol in a designated area, investigate reports of abuse or neglect, issue citations or offer testimony on cases in a courtroom. You may even be tasked with caring for rescued animals and, in some cases, be required to euthanize them. To perform this job, you'll need to be physically fit in order to handle animals in distress.

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Animal Cop

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• You are responsible for keeping lawns and grounds healthy and visibly appealing (www.bls.gov). They mow lawns, trim hedges, remove dead trees, plant flowers, care for existing plants and keep the grounds well-watered. As a landscape technician, you could be responsible for maintaining existing grounds at colleges, cemeteries, parks, apartment complexes, clubs and athletic fields.

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Certified Landscape Technician

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• The job is to grow a product, such as food, livestock, trees or nursery plants. In an agricultural operation, you must know what types of crops grow best in the conditions and understand when to plant, fertilize and harvest. Some produces livestock or poultry must supervise the care of the animals, preventing disease and encouraging maximum growth.

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Farmer Careers

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• You help to maintain the quality of food. Under supervision, they conduct research in food and product development and make sure that food additives and preservatives are compliant with FDA standards. Some strive to improve food processing methods or packaging techniques to increase food's lasting quality. Usually, you'll start by working in a rote position under the supervision of a food scientist. As you gain more experience, you'll be given more responsibilities and can even progress to management positions.

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Food Science Technician

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• You'll be assigned to a specific research project. In some cases, you might be on multiple assignments and divert your focus between them. As part of your research, you'll look into figuring out new sources of food, examining the nutritional content of food and researching methods of making food processes healthier and safer. Product development is typically the area you can works in. You'll keep logs of your research, which are eventually presented to your employer and the public.

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Food Technologist

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• oversees day-to-day operations, including course and facilities maintenance, pro shop administration, food and beverage service, customer relations and event management. At any given moment, you must answer to the demands of the course or club owner, members of the board of directors, golfers and their guests - even local government officials if you manage a city- or county-owned course. You will also have to direct other managers, which includes tasks like planning, scheduling and promoting events, enforcing the rules of the game, overseeing instruction programs and handling customer comments.

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Golf Course Manager

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• You keep the environment around a business or personal property aesthetically pleasing and clean. They take care of plants and grass around a property, which includes mowing the lawn, pruning trees and trimming shrubs. They also remove trash and overgrown or dead plant life. Other tasks include cutting down old trees, raking leaves, shoveling snow, fertilizing plants and installing garden ornaments.

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Grounds Maintenance

Worker

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• They develop new and improved methods of producing, packaging and distributing processed foods. They may also be involved with agricultural or livestock processes, including finding new methods of crop cultivation and animal nutrition. Following government regulations, food scientists make products and production methods that preserve consumer safety, promote health and adhere to a company's quality standards.

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Product Development

Scientist

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• You sell the equipment used for growing food and raising animals on farms and ranches. Products include tractors, reapers and related equipment. Each representative is responsible for covering a certain geographical territory to maintain and develop new accounts with agricultural businesses and individual farmers. You typically work for the manufacturers of tractors, columbines, planters and other equipment, although some are self employed.

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Agricultural Equipment Salesperson

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• You work closely and daily with their specialty animals, providing them with food, water, shelter and medical care. They are familiar with the genetics of their animals and understand how to encourage procreation among them, taking into account genealogy, characteristics and insemination techniques to achieve the best results. They are also responsible for keeping records of genealogy, health and birth intervals, as well as business records for sold animals.

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Animal Breeder

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• You may oversee a small, family-owned operation or they could manage one small part of the entire operation, but a position as part of a team at a large-scale, nationally recognized company is also a possibility. Responsibilities may include the upkeep of machinery, overseeing proper nutrition for the livestock, managing breeding programs or marketing.

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Dairy Scientist

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• They may also apply their expertise to enhance the relationship between a horse and rider. One of the most common occupations is horse trainer. The responsibilities of this job go beyond simply teaching a horse to respond to specific commands. A skilled one might also oversee the diet, breeding, and rehabilitation of one or more horses.

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Equine Scientist

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• They focus on the care and breeding of different kinds of animals. Professionals in the field include livestock, dairy and poultry farmers. These farm professionals are responsible for breeding, marketing and caring for the animals on the farm. Daily tasks include feeding animals, cleaning stalls and pens, helping with births and maintaining equipment. These professionals either perform the work themselves or oversee other workers, depending on the size of the farm. In addition to animal care taking, these professionals often assist in the maintenance and repair of facilities for their wards.

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Animal Husbandry

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• Care emphasizes treatment of a companion animal's mind, body and spirit. They must complete a postsecondary degree program and be licensed in their state before adding a these treatment to their practice

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Holistic Care for Companions

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• They work to control pests in landscapes, houses and commercial buildings. They work with customers to identify the pests posing a problem, develop a plan to exterminate them and apply any necessary pesticides. They work in the specific areas of ornamental and turf pesticides, termite control, rodent control, fumigation and general pest control. Workers spend time traveling between client locations and frequently have client meetings on weekends and during evenings.

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Pesticide Technician

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• They analyzing soil samples for minerals, contaminants or other characteristics. Some examine sediment, rock and mineral layers to determine what crops the land can support, how much livestock an area can feed or whether the soil can support the weight of a structure.

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Soil Scientist