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A Comparison Of High And Low Income Farms In The Nebraskaland Farm And Ranch Business Management Education Program For The Years 1971 Through 1983, Randall Lee Deboer
A Comparison Of High And Low Income Farms In The Nebraskaland Farm And Ranch Business Management Education Program For The Years 1971 Through 1983, Randall Lee Deboer
Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Scholarship
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Ornamental Horticultural Employment Opportunities In Omaha, Nebraska, Robert P. Kirwin Jr.
Ornamental Horticultural Employment Opportunities In Omaha, Nebraska, Robert P. Kirwin Jr.
Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Scholarship
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the ornamental horticultural employment opportunities in the metropolitan area of Omaha, Nebraska. The problem was defined in terms of the following objectives : (1) to identify employment opportunities by clusters of job titles or occupational areas; (2) to determine trends of occupational opportunities existing in the field of ornamental horticulture; and (3) to identify selected characteristics of employees in ornamental horticulture businesses: (a) level of education desired for future employees, and (b) ages of employees. Methods. The region of study, or universe, was designated as Omaha, Nebraska. For purposes of this …
An Inventory Of Occupational Oppertunities In The Columbus Service Area, Ralph V. Eickoff Sr.
An Inventory Of Occupational Oppertunities In The Columbus Service Area, Ralph V. Eickoff Sr.
Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Scholarship
Purpose To inventory the number of persons presently employed in the various occupational areas in the Columbus, Nebraska service area and to identify the prOjected employment needs due to turnover and expansion for the next year and the following two years in the same occupations. Methods. The inventory was conducted in postal zip code area 686 surrounding Columbus, Nebraska. A 25 percent random sampling of business firms in the area netted 667 businesses to be inventoried. The state-wide computerized model for determining occupational opportunities in Nebraska was used as the data collection instrument and data were collected by questionnaire and …