Corn Hermiston $ 15M facility to create jobs in Oregon
www.employmentcrossing.com to set a new 15 million U.S. dollars of seed corn production facility in Hermiston, Oregon is expected to last approximately 15 full-time jobs in town, and treaties provide for the local farmers. Delaware-based DuPont announced that its subsidiary Pioneer Hi-Bred have recently purchased 40 acres, and plans to plant in the autumn of 2009 to a growing demand for seed requirements. "The AG business, it is really great," said Frank Lynch of Iowa-based Pioneer. "Dry weathermeans fewer questions and fewer insect diseases. "Together with the full-time employees, the plant is 40 to 50 seasonal workers, and seven or eight part-time employees need. Manufacturing in Hermiston will start with about 1000 hectares of maize seed, you will be signed with local farmers. Slot driveway and this number could grow to 3,000 acres in the Tri-City, Oregon area. Hermiston a population of 15,000. Pioneer produces over 250 corn hybrids and is present innearly 70 countries.
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