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Beekeepers look after beehives in apiaries that produce honey, wax, pollen and other bee products. They may also offer pollination services to horticultural and seed crop producers.
Wool classers sort wool into categories. They ensure wool is clean, identified and documented for sale.
Animal care attendants care for, and clean up after animals in places like kennels, pet shops and animal shelters.
Forestry scientists research forest growth, wood processing, conservation and different types of trees, and how these can be used.
Forestry and logging workers plant, maintain, measure, cut and clear trees from forests.
Chemical engineers design, develop and operate equipment and processes used to manufacture chemicals and products.
Chemists study the make-up and behaviour of chemicals, and may use their findings to develop new products and processes.
Horse trainers train horses for racing, and are responsible for their care at a stable or race track.
Agricultural/horticultural field representatives sell products such as farm equipment, and advise clients on crop and livestock management.
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