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The Greater Lansing Food Bank is seeking a Plant Propagation Intern for spring semester to produce vegetable seedlings in a greenhouse for the Garden Project <http://greaterlansingfoodbank.org/programs/programs-home/the-garden-project/> and Lansing Roots <http://greaterlansingfoodbank.org/programs/programs-home/lansing-roots/> programs.  Responsibilities include:
 
·         Seed selection and starting, watering, nutrient management, and ongoing plant maintenance
·         Management of greenhouse space (learn climate control mechanisms, organize and clean greenhouse materials)
·         Self-motivation will increase possibilities of service scope and may include conducting seed starting workshops, and creating educational materials
 
10 hours per week minimum, 15-20 preferred.  Includes a stipend ranging from $500-1500 depending on availability and experience. For a full position description, including application instructions, follow this link. <http://greaterlansingfoodbank.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/2017-Horticulture-and-Propagation-Intern.pdf>
		 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Majel Maes | office and administrative coordinator
mailing: p.o. box 16224 | lansing, mi 48901
office: 919 filley | lansing, mi 48906
warehouse: 2116 mint | lansing, mi 48906
p: 517.853.7804  f: 517.853.7817 | www.greaterlansingfoodbank.org <http://www.greaterlansingfoodbank.org/>

Serving Eaton, Ingham, Clinton, Shiawassee, Gratiot, Isabella & Clare counties.   
 
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Julie Cotton, M.S.
Academic SpecialistSustainable Agriculture & Food Systems

Michigan State University
1066 Bogue St., Room A264 
Plant and Soil Science Building
East Lansing, MI 48824

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517-353-0156

undergrads: www.safss.msu.edu
grads: www.effs.msu.edu