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Biodynamic Farming Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Some of the Farm activities include: livestock husbandry, building paddocks/fencing, milking cows, upkeep/maintenance of the barns, and making/using the Biodynamic preparations. Diversity of ...

Some of the Farm activities include: livestock husbandry, building paddocks/fencing, milking cows, upkeep/maintenance of the barns, and making/using the Biodynamic preparations. Diversity of ...

Land Intern

Hardwick, VT · On-site

$20/hr

Some of the Farm activities include: livestock husbandry, building paddocks/fencing, milking cows, upkeep/maintenance of the barns, and making/using the Biodynamic preparations. Some of the Garden ...

Land Intern

Hardwick, VT · On-site

$20/hr

Some of the Farm activities include: livestock husbandry, building paddocks/fencing, milking cows, upkeep/maintenance of the barns, and making/using the Biodynamic preparations. Some of the Garden ...

Land Intern

Hardwick, VT · On-site

$20/hr

Some of the Farm activities include: livestock husbandry, building paddocks/fencing, milking cows, upkeep/maintenance of the barns, and making/using the Biodynamic preparations. Some of the Garden ...

Some of the Farm activities include: livestock husbandry, building paddocks/fencing, milking cows, upkeep/maintenance of the barns, and making/using the Biodynamic preparations. Diversity of ...

Sous Chef

Hudson, NY

$65K - $80K/yr

Manor Rock Farm is a family owned and operated agricultural practice in Taghkanic, focused on the cultivation of organic and biodynamic produce, and the husbandry of heritage Mangalitsa and Kunekune ...

Chef de Partie

Hudson, NY · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Manor Rock Farm is a family owned and operated agricultural practice in Taghkanic, focused on the cultivation of organic and biodynamic produce, and the husbandry of heritage Mangalitsa and Kunekune ...

Sommelier

Montecito, CA · On-site

$16.90 - $22/hr

We proudly partner with global and local wineries, breweries, and distilleries as well as farmers, ranchers, and fishermen to source organic and biodynamic ingredients, honoring those relationships ...

We proudly partner with global and local wineries, breweries, and distilleries as well as farmers, ranchers, and fishermen to source organic and biodynamic ingredients, honoring those relationships ...

We proudly partner with global and local wineries, breweries, and distilleries as well as farmers, ranchers, and fishermen to source organic and biodynamic ingredients, honoring those relationships ...

Host

Montecito, CA · On-site

$20/hr

We proudly partner with local farmers, ranchers, and fishermen to source organic and biodynamic ingredients, honoring those relationships through traditional technique and genuine care. Our Spanish ...

Our program features many small wine farmers from around the world; each with a commitment to organic or biodynamic agriculture and employing a minimal interventionist approach in the cellar to ...

Our program features many small wine farmers from around the world; each with a commitment to organic or biodynamic agriculture and employing a minimal interventionist approach in the cellar to ...

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The Che Fico wine program reflects our food ethos, with an emphasis on traditional and biodynamic wine making. We feature local farmers wherever possible and support small businesses and family ...

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How much do biodynamic farming jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for biodynamic farming in the United States is $50,833.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $54,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is biodynamic farming?

Biodynamic farming is a holistic, ecological, and ethical approach to agriculture that views the farm as a self-sustaining living organism. It incorporates organic farming methods, such as composting and crop rotation, but also includes spiritual and cosmic principles, such as planting and harvesting according to lunar and astrological cycles. Biodynamic farmers use special natural preparations to enhance soil fertility and plant health, aiming to create a balanced ecosystem. This method emphasizes biodiversity, sustainability, and the interconnection between soil, plants, animals, and humans.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a biodynamic farmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biodynamic Farmer, you need in-depth knowledge of organic agriculture, soil health, and biodynamic principles, often supported by relevant agricultural education or experience. Familiarity with farm management tools, composting systems, and biodynamic preparations is essential. Strong observation, problem-solving, and adaptability help farmers respond to environmental challenges and community needs. These skills ensure the effective cultivation of healthy crops and livestock while maintaining ecological balance and farm sustainability.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in biodynamic farming, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in biodynamic farming often face challenges such as adapting to strict certification standards, managing crop diversity, and maintaining soil fertility without synthetic inputs. Working closely with a supportive team and participating in ongoing training can help address these challenges. Networking with other biodynamic farmers and attending workshops also provides practical solutions and keeps you updated on best practices. Collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the biodynamic community are key to overcoming obstacles and achieving success in this field.

What is the difference between Biodynamic Farming vs Organic Farming?

AspectBiodynamic FarmingOrganic Farming
CertificationsDemeter CertificationUSDA Organic or equivalent
PracticesIncludes lunar cycles, herbal preparations, compostingEmphasizes natural inputs, crop rotation, composting
Work EnvironmentFarms practicing holistic, biodiverse methodsFarms focusing on chemical-free, sustainable practices
Industry UsageSpecialized, niche marketWidely adopted, mainstream organic products

Both Biodynamic Farming and Organic Farming prioritize natural methods, but Biodynamic Farming incorporates spiritual and lunar influences, and requires Demeter certification. Organic Farming is more broadly recognized and focuses on chemical-free practices. Understanding these differences helps consumers and farmers choose the right sustainable approach.

Where to study biodynamic farming?

Biodynamic farming can be studied through specialized courses offered by agricultural colleges, organic farming institutes, and biodynamic associations. Programs often include hands-on training in soil preparation, plant care, and ecological practices, and may lead to certifications in biodynamic methods.
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Infographic showing various Biodynamic Farming job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $50,833 per year, or $24.4 per hour.

Farm Manager & Crew Lead

Heartbeet Lifesharing

Hardwick, VT • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Heartbeet Lifesharing - Hardwick, VT

http://www.heartbeet.org


Heartbeet Lifesharing is a licensed non-profit licensed therapeutic community residence for individuals with developmental disabilities located in Hardwick, Vermont. In addition, Heartbeet is also a vibrant Camphill community that interweaves the social and agricultural realms and is fully dedicated to the healing and renewing of our society and the earth. Community members live and work together, in beautiful extended family households, forming a mutually supportive environment that enables each individual to discover and develop their unique abilities and potential. Come see what puts the HEART in Heartbeet today!


Position Available

Title:Farm Manager & Crew Lead


Residential and Non-Residential Positions Available!


Job Description

Heartbeet is looking for a Livestock Farm Manager that is able to hold both the care and oversight of the farm life as well as manage and run our Farm Crew. The responsibilities on the farm changes with the seasons and the tasks are centered around care of our livestock. Some of the activities include livestock husbandry, building paddocks/fencing, milking cows, honoring (slaughtering/processing), composting, upkeep and maintenance of the barn, making/using the biodynamic preparations, and small carpentry projects. All of these tasks include supporting adults with developmental disabilities, using person-centered adaptive methods.


About The Farm

  • All of the agricultural land is stewarded based on Biodynamic and organic principals
  • Heartbeet Lifesharing is 165 total acres
  • 40 acres of pastures & hayfields
  • About one acre of annual vegetable gardens
  • Fruit trees/bushes/vines throughout the property
  • Over 100 acres of forest with a forest management plan

Diversity of Livestock

  • 3 Milking Cows
  • 12-15 Head Grass-Fed Beef (mixed ages)
  • 6 Pigs
  • Around 400 Pastured Laying Hens
  • Around 400 Pastured Meat Chickens


Roles and Responsibilities
The Livestock Farm Manager is responsible for the following areas:


BARN

  • Creating Chores Schedule (including weekends): With updated "To Do" Lists
  • Chores Training: Volunteer and Friend Training.
  • Cleanliness & Supplies: Daily, Monthly & Annual Cleaning. Chores are supplied with Milk Filters, Pitchforks,
  • Shovels, Brooms, Feeders/Waterers, Light Bulbs, Sawdust, Etc.


ANIMALS

  • Animal Health & Balance: housing, feed, water, hay, grain, animal/pasture health, etc..
  • Meat Birds: Ordering, Housing and Raising, Organizing Butchering, Storage & Distribution.
  • Layers: Housing and Flock Health, Honoring the Old, Ordering New.
  • Cows: Organize Cow Heat/Breeding/Pregnancy/Milking/Calving. Also rotational grazing.
  • Pigs: Housing, Health, and Honoring
  • Beef Herd: Honoring & Butchering: Schedule, Organize & Distribution of All Meat Goods.


PASTURES & HAY FIELDS

  • Fencing: Setting New Posts & Wire, Maintaining, Fixing Old & Broken Fence.
  • Annual Hay Crop and Storage including Maintenance of Pastures and Hayfields: Mowing, Tedding, Bailing, and proper hay storage. Including Brush Hog, Clear Back Forest, Rock Removal & Care of the Pasture and Hayfields, Crop Rotation, Seeding, Manuring, BD Prep Application.
  • Ordering: Hay, chicken feed, and other supplies. Also keeping track of inventory.


MACHINERY

  • Tractor & Equipment Maintenance: Order Diesel Fuel, Fluids, Grease, Hay Equipment.
    • (Mower Blades, Tedder Forks, Rake Teeth, Baler Twine, Sheer Pins, Wagons, Screws, Nuts, Bolts)


Farm Crew Lead

As a crew leader you will have the responsibility of organizing and overseeing a crew, where quality is at the heart of the activities and of productions; and where each individual has the opportunity or the environment to learn and to develop social ethics and vocational skills. It is of utmost importance to create a safe environment that promotes joy, enthusiasm, and friendship; in addition to promoting inclusion, individual growth, responsibility for others, the well-being of the Heartbeet community, and of the earth. The Farm Crew lead is also responsible for:

  • Facilitating a crew that meets the needs and well-being of each individual and the Heartbeet community.
  • Creating an overall understanding for the overall goal(s) and purpose(s) of each project.
  • Promoting interest, safety, and quality in all activities and all products.
  • Striving to be financially sustainable either in value savings and/or to eventually provide a source of income for the Heartbeet community.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Creative problem-solving skills
  • Energetic, flexible, collaborative, and proactive
  • Clear organizational/time-management skills
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks at a time
  • Self-motivated and able to work both with little supervision and in a team environment
  • Passion for working with people of all abilities
  • Demonstrated ability to work well with diverse populations
  • Ability to perform well in an environment that requires compassion, helpfulness, patience, and resourcefulness
  • Commitment to the human rights of people with disabilities and the organizational mission


Qualifications

  • At least 18 years old
  • Valid U.S. Driver's License
  • I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification
  • Proficient in the English language
  • Valid Driver's License
  • Must pass required Background Checks for position
  • An interest in agriculture
  • Ability to lift 50lbs required
  • Willingness to work outdoors in all types of weather
  • CPR Certification Required (training provided)


Please include a Resume and Cover Letter with your application.


Reports To: Executive Director


Hours / Job Type

Full-Time: 40 Hours/Week

Job Location:In Office

Compensation: $52,500/Year OR Live-In Stipend


Heartbeet Lifesharing actively seeks a diverse pool of candidates and welcomes people from all racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, gender identities, religions, ages, and sexual orientations to apply; as an EOE/AA employer, Heartbeet Lifesharing will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, national origin or ancestry, age, sexual orientation, gender identification, genetic information, veteran or disability status or any other factor prohibited by law.