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Ag Com Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Loan Processor Ag Lending

Fond Du Lac, WI · On-site

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

To learn more about Compeer Financial visit www.compeer.com/careers. This position offers a hybrid work option up to 50% remote and is based out of the Fon du Lac, WI; Rochester, MN or Sun Prairie ...

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Loan Processor Ag Lending

Sun Prairie, WI

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

To learn more about Compeer Financial visit www.compeer.com/careers. This position offers a hybrid work option up to 50% remote and is based out of the Fon du Lac, WI; Rochester, MN or Sun Prairie ...

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IT ERP Product Lead, Senior

Grafton, WI · Hybrid

$131K - $186K/yr

Design, develop, and implement software integration solutions using Software AG WebMethods Suite ... For more information, including a copy of our Sustainability Report, visit RegalRexnord.com. Equal ...

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Ag Com information

What is an Ag Com?

An Ag Com, or Agricultural Communications professional, is someone who specializes in sharing information related to agriculture through various media channels. They work to bridge the gap between the agricultural industry and the public by creating content, managing public relations, and educating consumers about agricultural practices and issues. Ag Com professionals often work for agricultural businesses, government agencies, universities, or media organizations, using their expertise in both agriculture and communications to inform and engage different audiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Agricultural Communications (Ag Com) professional?

To thrive as an Agricultural Communications professional, you need a solid background in agriculture, journalism, and communication, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with digital media tools, content management systems, and graphic design software is typically required. Strong writing, public speaking, and interpersonal skills help you effectively engage diverse audiences and stakeholders. These skills ensure clear, accurate dissemination of agricultural information, which is vital for industry outreach and education.

How does an Agricultural Communications (Ag Com) professional typically collaborate with agricultural experts and media teams?

Ag Com professionals serve as vital bridges between the agricultural sector and the public, often working closely with scientists, farmers, and agribusiness leaders to gather accurate information. They then translate complex topics into accessible content for the media, consumers, and policymakers. This requires frequent teamwork with marketing departments, graphic designers, and journalists to create press releases, social media campaigns, and educational materials. Strong communication and project management skills are essential for coordinating these collaborative efforts and ensuring messaging remains accurate and impactful.

What is the difference between Ag Com vs Agronomist?

AspectAg ComAgronomist
Required CredentialsAssociate's or Bachelor's in Agriculture, Communication, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Agronomy, Agriculture Science, or related fields
Work EnvironmentFarmers' markets, agricultural events, media outletsResearch labs, farms, consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageAgri-businesses, government agencies, mediaResearch institutions, farms, consulting companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

Ag Com professionals focus on communication, marketing, and public relations within the agriculture industry, often working in media or outreach roles. Agronomists primarily conduct scientific research, soil analysis, and crop management. While both roles serve the agriculture sector, Ag Com emphasizes communication skills, whereas Agronomists focus on scientific expertise.

What are popular job titles related to Ag Com jobs in Wisconsin?

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What job categories do people searching Ag Com jobs in Wisconsin look for?

The top searched job categories for Ag Com jobs in Wisconsin are:

Infographic showing various Ag Com job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Hybrid job distribution.

2026 Hancock Seasonal Ag Employment

SENECA FOODS

Hancock, WI • On-site

$14.75 - $17.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Seneca Foods rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 53 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

126th of 440 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Seneca Foods is one of North America's leading providers of packaged fruits and vegetables with facilities located throughout the United States.  Our high quality products are primarily sourced from over 2,000 American farms. Seneca holds the largest share of the retail private label, food service, and export canned vegetable markets, distributing to over 90 countries. Products are also sold under the brands of Libby's, Aunt Nellie's, READ, Seneca Farms, Green Valley, CherryMan, Paradise, Pennant, and Seneca labels, including Seneca snack chips. Seneca also provides vegetable products to other companies under various co-pack arrangements.

2026 Seasonal Agricultural Employment

Seneca Foods Corporation in Hancock, WI is currently seeking seasonal agricultural workers for its 2026 production season:

Peas - mid-June through late July
Corn - late July through mid-October

* Farm - April through mid-November

This timeframe is tentative and can be affected by the weather and crop availability. Seneca provides safe working conditions, paid overtime over 40 hours per week, 12-hour shifts, and on-the-job training.


Harvest Operator: Operate pea combine and/or corn harvester to pick the crop and assist with minor machine repairs, adjustments, maintenance, and sanitation.
Crop Sampler: Collect 15- to 20-pound samples of peas and/or corn in an accurate and timely manner.
Pre-grade/Raw Product Grading: Process pea and/or corn samples at the manufacturing plant location after samples are taken from the fields.
Truck Router/Flow Control: Dispatch trucks and schedule loads to the manufacturing plant to ensure timely processing of peas and corn.

*Farm Worker: Operate Farm Equipment to plant beans, peas and sweet corn. Includes positions for General Farm Labor (tillage and irrigation) Includes Crop scouts and Pre-grade

All positions must:

  • Work in a safe and responsible manner
  • Follow all Good Manufacturing Practices and safety policies/procedures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned
     

Requirements:

  • Good attention to detail and accuracy
  • Regular Attendance
  • Strong work ethic
  • Ability to work independently or in a team environment
  • Valid driver's license for any position involving the use/operation of company equipment
  • Harvest Operators: Farm equipment operation experience is preferred but not required
  • Harvest Operators: Ability to work 12+ hour shifts.  Shifts can be affected by the weather and crop availability

 Apply here to be considered for all open 2026 Seasonal Ag positions

Seneca Foods Corporation is committed to providing equal opportunity for all, through a positive and continuing affirmative action program. No employee or applicant will be discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, military and/or veteran status or any other Federal or State legally protected classes. Seneca Foods Corporation will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified employees and applicants with disabilities unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business. If you are interested in applying for an employment opportunity and feel you need a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact us at ADA@senecafoods.com or call 315-926-8100.


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