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Verifies eligibility of each farm for participation in Farm Program benefits; immediately notifies Supervisor and appropriate Cotton Service staff of any dissimilarity in eligibility of a farm as set ...

Ultimately, this project aims to support cotton farmers in taking bold and decisive actions to better manage these environmental challenges. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will lead ...

Preferred Qualifications: 1. Ability to operate and maintain tractors, planters, combines, cotton pickers, and other commonly used equipment in farming operations. 2. Knowledge of pest (weeds insects ...

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How much do cotton farming jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for cotton farming in the United States is $32.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.92 and $38.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Cotton Farming, and why are they important?

To thrive in cotton farming, you need strong knowledge of crop science, soil management, and agricultural best practices, often gained through experience or a degree in agriculture. Familiarity with farm machinery, irrigation systems, pest management technologies, and tools like GPS-guided equipment is also crucial. Keen problem-solving, adaptability, and effective communication skills help farmers manage challenges and coordinate with workers or suppliers. These skills are vital for maximizing crop yield, ensuring sustainable practices, and running a profitable cotton farming operation.

What is the difference between Cotton Farming vs Cotton Ginning Worker?

AspectCotton FarmingCotton Ginning Worker
CredentialsNone required, some experience preferredBasic training, safety certifications often needed
Work EnvironmentOpen fields, outdoor, seasonalGinning facilities, indoor, year-round
Industry UsagePrimary crop cultivationProcessing harvested cotton
Job FocusPlanting, tending, harvesting cottonSeparating cotton fibers from seeds

While cotton farming involves cultivating and harvesting cotton crops outdoors, cotton ginning workers focus on processing harvested cotton in ginning facilities. Both roles are essential in the cotton industry but differ in environment, skills, and responsibilities.

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

Professionals in cotton farming often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, pest management, and fluctuating market prices. Adapting to climate variability requires efficient irrigation and crop rotation practices, while integrated pest management can help reduce crop losses. Staying informed about market trends and using technology to monitor crop health can also improve yields and profitability. Collaboration with agricultural extension services and participation in local farming cooperatives can provide valuable support and resources.

What is cotton farming?

Cotton farming is the process of cultivating cotton plants for the purpose of harvesting their fiber, which is used to make textiles and other products. The process involves preparing the soil, planting cotton seeds, managing pests and weeds, providing adequate water and nutrients, and eventually harvesting the mature cotton bolls. Cotton farming requires knowledge of crop rotation, soil health, and sustainable agricultural practices to ensure high yields and minimal environmental impact. It is an important agricultural activity in many regions around the world, especially in countries with warm climates.
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Infographic showing various Cotton Farming job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Full Time, and 60% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $67,847 per year, or $32.6 per hour.

Program Associate - Cotton Verification Coordinator

Uasys

Newport, RI

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

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Type of Position:Researchers


Workstudy Position:

No
Job Type:Fixed Duration of Project/Grant (Fixed Term)

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Sponsorship Available:

No
Institution Name: Division of Agriculture of the University of Arkansas

The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is a state wide campus, with faculty based on University campuses, at Research and Extension Centers and in every Arkansas county. It consists of the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station (AES) and the Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service (CES), and is home to more than 1400 employees. The Division was established in 1959 and is headed by the Vice-President for Agriculture. The Division headquarters is located in Little Rock with the rest of the University of Arkansas System Administration. As an employer, the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture offers a vibrant work environment and a workplace culture that promotes a healthy work-life balance.

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Department:Crop Soil & Environmental Science * Cotton Extension Agronomist


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Summary of Job Duties:The position serves as the Coordinator for the Arkansas Cotton Research Verification Program. The Verification Program is an integrated Extension education program for transferring research technology to the farm. The Verification Program is a collaborative Extension program involving cotton growers, county Extension agents, and the coordinator. The program is under the direction of an advisory committee consisting of Extension faculty and researchers with cotton responsibility.
Job Duties:
Plans and conducts the Cotton Verification Programs as outlined by the programs goals and objectives in cooperation with county extension agents, producers, faculty and Cotton Incorporated. Incorporates interdisciplinary planning between soybean, rice, corn and grain sorghum verification program coordinators. Meets with an advisory committee for planning future projects to be entered into the program. Provides training of county agents, consultants, and producers in the implementation of Best Management Practices in the areas of weed and insect management as well as irrigation efficiency while updating and training in the areas of precision agriculture and new technologies.
Coordinates and conducts on-farm field trials to verify the utility of research based recommendations with the intent of optimizing potential for profits, aiding researchers in identifying areas of production that require further study, improving or refining existing recommendations which will contribute to more profitable production, and increasing county agents expertise in crops. Uses program participants, advisory committee members and other interested parties to evaluate the program. Evaluation conducted by use of the advisory committee meetings, one on one interviews, producer surveys, program data and state agricultural statistic data.
Assists in securing and managing funds and report findings. Reports these findings to the advisory committee, Cotton Incorporated State Funding Committee, and other interested persons. Assists with developing Extension publications, educational materials, print media, and teaching aids. Uses the website and weekly newsletters to provide weekly updates of crop condition, and current IPM practices. Collaborates with other verification coordinators to carry out other assigned duties.
Qualifications:

Minimum Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree in agriculture or related area with three (3) years of relevant professional experience, OR a related Master's degree is required.

Preferred Qualifications
A Master's degree in crop science, soil science, pest management, or a closely related field is preferred. Extension experience and/or experience establishing and evaluating demonstrations is preferred.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Excellent written & verbal communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, data management, & email programs. A high level of technical competence in the area of responsibility. Ability to develop & deliver quality presentations. Ability to exercise initiative, make sound judgments, & work without close supervision. Ability to relate & respond to the needs of supervisors, subordinates, & clientele.


Additional Information:

For technical assistance with the application process, please email humanresources@uada.eduor call 501-671-2219.


Salary Information:

$46,000.00


Required Documents to Apply:

Resume


Optional Documents:


Special Instructions to Applicants:


Recruitment Contact Information:

Zachary Treadway
Assistant Professor
ztreadway@uada.edu


All application materials must be uploaded to the University of Arkansas System Career Sitehttps://uasys.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/UASYS

Please do not send to listed recruitment contact.


Pre-employment Screening Requirements:Motor Vehicle Reports Check

The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture may conduct pre-employment background checks on certain positions for applicants being considered for employment. The background checks may include a criminal background check and a sex offender registry check. Required checks are identified in the position listing. A criminal background check or arrest pending adjudication information alone shall not disqualify an applicant in the absences of a relationship to the requirements of the position. Background check information will be used in a consistent, non-discriminatory manner consistent with the state and federal law.

The University of Arkansas is an equal opportunity institution. The University does not discriminate in its education programs or activities (including in admission and employment) on the basis of any category or status protected by law, including age, race, color, national origin, disability, religion, protected veteran status, military service, genetic information, sex, sexual preference, or pregnancy. Questions or concerns about the application of Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, may be sent to the University's Title IX Coordinator and to the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.

Persons must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States on the first day of employment.

All application information is subject to public disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.


Constant Physical Activity:Talking
Frequent Physical Activity:Driving, Manipulate items with fingers, including keyboarding, Standing, Walking
Occasional Physical Activity:N/A
Benefits Eligible:Yes