Description
Ability to advise on fertilisers and herbicides when and where needed.
Alternative labels
advising on herbicide
giving advice on herbicide
advise on fertiliser
advise on herbicide
advising on fertiliser and herbicide
giving advice on fertiliser
giving advice on fertiliser and herbicide
give advice on herbicide
give advice on fertiliser
give advice on fertiliser and herbicide
advising on fertiliser
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Advise on fertiliser and herbicide is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Viticulture adviser: Viticulture advisers advise on improving vineyard production and wine-making.
Countryside officer: Countryside officers are responsible for a range of activities that manage and maintain the natural environment and associated public access and recreation. They encourage visitors to open spaces/the countryside, promote awareness of the natural environment and protect and preserve the open space/countryside for future enjoyment.
Forestry adviser: Forestry advisers provide services and advice on economic and environmental issues in compliance with laws and regulations.
Optional skill
Advise on fertiliser and herbicide is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Agricultural technician: Agricultural technicians collect and conduct experiments and tests on agriculture and aquaculture specimens. They provide support to scientists and farmers and also analyse and report on conditions in the collected specimens’ environments.
Soil scientist: Soil scientists research and study the scientific discipline concerning soil. They advise on how to improve soil quality to support nature, food production or human infrastructure using surveying techniques, irrigation techniques and erosion reduction measures. They make sure to conserve and restore land suffering from intense farming or human interaction.
Agronomist: Agronomists provide consulting services to companies, agricultural cooperatives, agronomical crop growers and horticultural crop growers on the cultivation of food crops. They study the science, technology and business related to growing plants. They examine crops and perform experiments in order to improve crop yields and farms’ production. Agronomists also examine the most effective ways to harvest and cultivate plants.
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