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Agricultural Research interns will work directly with the Rodale Institute Midwest Organic Center’s Research staff to address current and future agricultural needs. They will participate in rigorous research focused on regenerative organic methods for agricultural production. Interns will identify tools and practices to help grow organic agriculture by addressing pest and fertility issues, climate change mitigation techniques, and human health through crop nutrient density. Rodale Institute’s research focuses on biological mechanisms to reduce pest issues, soil erosion, fossil fuel use, and greenhouse gas emissions; heighten nutrient and water use efficiencies; improve pollinator activity; and increase food security. We utilize systems-based approaches to soil, crop, animal, human, and planetary health.
Responsibilities could include:
Interns spend the majority of their time conducting field work, typically performing the following tasks:
Candidate qualifications:
Additional Information:
Internship Season | Timeframe | Application Deadline |
Summer | May - August | March 1 |
Summer through Fall | May - November | March 1 |
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, sexual identity or handicap.
Intern
Scientific Services
$73k-92k (estimate)
04/08/2023
05/15/2024
rodaleinstitute.org
KUTZTOWN, PA
200 - 500
1947
Private
JEFF MOYER
$10M - $50M
Scientific Services