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Crop Cultivation and Production * Develop and implement detailed crop plans, including crop ... Utilize modern farming techniques, including precision agriculture tools, to monitor crop health ...

Crop Assistant

Everett, PA · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

The person will primarily be responsible for producing crops for the Everett and Ottsville farms, shopping for best price on seeds and fertilizers, maintaining tractors and other farm equipment, and ...

Crop Assistant

Everett, PA · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

The person will primarily be responsible for producing crops for the Everett and Ottsville farms, shopping for best price on seeds and fertilizers, maintaining tractors and other farm equipment, and ...

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Farm Laborer

Willow Creek, CA · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

The Farm Laborer will be responsible for performing a variety of essential tasks involved in cultivating and producing vegetables, fruit, and mixed crops. Working within a small team of 2-5 workers ...

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Farm Laborer

Willow Creek, CA · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

The Farm Laborer will be responsible for performing a variety of essential tasks involved in cultivating and producing vegetables, fruit, and mixed crops. Working within a small team of 2-5 workers ...

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Farm Laborer

Willow Creek, CA · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

The Farm Laborer will be responsible for performing a variety of essential tasks involved in cultivating and producing vegetables, fruit, and mixed crops. Working within a small team of 2-5 workers ...

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Because many of us at ProAg still farm and ranch ourselves or were raised on the farm or ranch. It's in our blood. * As a ProAg Crop Adjuster, you will make first contact with our policy holder on ...

We are a true farm-to-table company with an integrated portfolio including food processing and food ... Collaborate with other Crop Advisors, as directed by Region Managers and/or Market Managers, to ...

We are a true farm-to-table company with an integrated portfolio including food processing and food ... Collaborate with other Crop Advisors, as directed by Region Managers and/or Market Managers, to ...

We are a true farm-to-table company with an integrated portfolio including food processing and food ... Collaborate with other Crop Advisors, as directed by Region Managers and/or Market Managers, to ...

We are seeking a Crop Insurance Assistant to join our Farm Credit family! This position is responsible for the support of Crop Insurance Agents, and all crop insurance operations including ...

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How much do crop farm jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for crop farm in the United States is $18.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Crop Farmer, you need a solid understanding of agricultural science, crop management, and basic business operations, often supported by experience or a degree in agriculture. Familiarity with farm machinery, irrigation systems, GPS technology, and pesticide application equipment is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing unpredictable challenges and coordinating with workers or suppliers. These abilities are essential for ensuring efficient farm operations, maximizing crop yields, and maintaining sustainability in a competitive agricultural industry.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone working on a crop farm?

Working on a crop farm typically involves a variety of hands-on tasks that change with the season. Daily responsibilities may include planting seeds, irrigating fields, monitoring crop health, applying fertilizers or pesticides, and operating farm machinery. During harvest periods, duties often shift to collecting, sorting, and packaging crops. Teamwork is essential, as farm workers frequently collaborate to ensure tasks are completed efficiently and safely. Adapting to changing weather conditions and solving on-the-spot problems are common aspects of the role.

What is a crop farm?

A crop farm is a type of agricultural operation that focuses on growing plants for food, fiber, fuel, or other commercial purposes. Crop farms can range in size from small family-run plots to large industrial operations, and they may specialize in one type of crop or grow a variety of crops depending on the region and market demand. Common crops include grains like wheat and corn, vegetables, fruits, and legumes. Crop farmers are responsible for planting, cultivating, and harvesting these plants, often using modern machinery and sustainable practices to maximize yield and maintain soil health.

What is the difference between Crop Farm vs Farm Worker?

AspectCrop FarmFarm Worker
CredentialsMay require agricultural certifications or training in crop managementTypically no formal credentials, on-the-job training common
Work EnvironmentOperates mainly outdoors on crop fields, seasonal workWorks outdoors across various farm areas, often seasonal
Employer & Industry UsageFarm owners, agricultural companies, cooperativesFarm owners, agricultural labor contractors

Crop Farm refers to the operation or business involved in cultivating crops, often requiring specific agricultural knowledge. Farm Worker is a role that involves performing manual labor on farms, assisting with planting, harvesting, and other tasks. While both roles work outdoors in agriculture, Crop Farm emphasizes the business or operation, whereas Farm Worker focuses on the labor aspect.

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Field Crops Education Coordinator (Temporary)

Field Crops Education Coordinator (Temporary)

Practical Farmers of Iowa

Ames, IA

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description

Practical Farmers of Iowa is Hiring a Temporary Field Crops Education Coordinator 


About PFI 

Practical Farmers of Iowa is a nonprofit organization that has worked to equip farmers to build resilient farms and communities since 1985. We create learning opportunities via farmer-led events, on-farm research and educational content through our robust network of farmers. We also provide funding and technical assistance to help farmers adopt regenerative farming practices and grow farm businesses. Our vision is an Iowa with healthy soil, healthy food, clean air, clean water, resilient farms and vibrant communities. 


This work has always been rooted in our value of welcoming everyone and creating a culture of mutual respect. We believe that a diversity of people, ideas and perspectives strengthens our ability to find creative solutions, enriches our understanding and broadens our impact. At Practical Farmers, we celebrate this diversity and are committed to ensuring that our policies and practices create an equitable and inclusive workplace. We take equal opportunity seriously and seek to empower and support all applicants and teammates.  


Practical Farmers offers a flexible, supportive and fast-paced work environment. Professional development is a core part of our culture and team members are encouraged to take independent initiative to help fulfill our mission.  



About the Position 

The farmer-led education department houses PFI's long-standing farmer-led education efforts. This department annually delivers robust educational programming consisting of field days, conference sessions, workshops and webinars. These events, along with farmer meet-ups and other programming, aim to help farmers build peer networks and learn from one another.  


The field crops education coordinator will support that team by:?  

  • Planning and facilitating high-quality, farmer-led educational and networking events relating to organic and conventional field crops production and farming systems, including small grains and cover crops.  
  • Connecting with field crops farmers to learn about their challenges, opportunities and how PFI can serve them.  
  • Responding to questions from the public about PFI's field crops programming, connecting them to other members with expertise or interest in the topic, or to other PFI programs or external service providers.  
  • Supporting the farmer-led education department in data collection and information management processes. 


Duties  

  • Plan educational and networking events related to field crops systems. 
  • Facilitate events on field crops topics, including: 

          - Field days 

          - A virtual cover crop workshop

          - Providing flexible support across other enterprise areas 

          - Outreach events  

  • Grow and facilitate networks of farmers and landowners interested in diversifying and improving their field crop rotations and management. 
  • Respond to inquiries and requests for resources from PFI members and the public on field crops topics. 
  • Organize and record information on PFI members and contacts into our customer relationship management and project management software. 
  • Other duties as assigned or volunteered to support department or team projects. 


Required Qualifications and Characteristics  

  • Strong event planning and logistics coordination skills 
  • Strong writing skills  
  • Knowledge and empathy about commodity crop farmers 
  • Familiarity with the agricultural landscape in Iowa and the Midwest   
  • Familiarity with basic agronomics and field crops  
  • Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution skills (a strong listener who is able to give and take feedback constructively) 
  • Ability to develop and manage a detailed schedule and work plan with little oversight  
  • Adept at building networks and engaging with a range of collaborators, partners or relevant parties  
  • Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills (including public speaking) 
  • Strong event and meeting facilitation skills for both in-person and virtual events 
  • Ability to adapt to or learn different software (including Word, Excel, Airtable, data management and web software, etc.)   
  • Respectful of differing perspectives   
  • Efficient, effective and able to meet deadlines in fast-paced work environments  
  • Dependable - able to work independently and with a team   
  • Meticulous attention to detail and commitment to high-quality work  


Desired Qualifications and Characteristics  

  • In-depth field crop knowledge  
  • Knowledge of planting and managing cover crops, small grains and row crops 
  • Existing knowledge of PFI's programs   
  • Familiar with sustainable and regenerative agriculture concepts   
  • Knowledge of agricultural marketing, business management or supply chains 
  • Two years of professional experience    
  • Formal or informal teaching experience    
  • Experience with grassroots organizing or outreach  
  • Storytelling skills  
  • Appreciation and passion for PFI's organizational mission  
  • A mindset of continuous improvement  


This is a temporary, full-time exempt position based in our Ames, Iowa, office through Nov. 30, 2026, with potential for a hybrid schedule. This position requires a minimum of two days in the office per week (Monday and Tuesday) and travel around Iowa and surrounding states, which may include occasional overnight travel - for example, staffing 10 field days from June to October. The salary range for this position is $3,833 to $4,167 monthly ($46,000-$50,000 annual equivalent). There is a chance this position could transition to a full-time regular status, dependent on continued funding for this position.   


PFI values its employees and has a flexible and supportive work environment. We offer employees a competitive benefits package that includes employee health insurance with 100% employer-paid premium, generous paid time off, flexible hours, six weeks of fully paid parental leave and 5% automatic 401k contribution after one year of employment.   


We also encourage employee professional development and offer a range of specialty benefits employees can use to support their wellness, sustainability and financial goals. Examples of our specialty benefits include contributions towards spouse or dependent health insurance, stipends for remote and hybrid workers and reimbursements for wellness costs, local food and CSA subscriptions, student loans or eco-friendly purchases. Practical Farmers is a family-friendly employer.   

Please apply by completing an application (including contact information, cover letter, resume and references). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.Â