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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 the ...

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 ...

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... adopted farm strategy. * Planning and implementation of crop production * Crop supervision from sowing to harvest * Monitoring the condition of plantations and making agrotechnical decisions

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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 the ...

AGRILAND FS looking for a person with a passion for farm gate agriculture to sale and advise on ... crop protection, precision farming. What we need from you:Minimum of a two or four year degree or ...

AGRILAND FS looking for a person with a passion for farm gate agriculture to sale and advise on ... crop protection, precision farming. What we need from you:Minimum of a two or four year degree or ...

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 ...

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How much do crop farming jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for crop farming in the United States is $66,432.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,500.00 and $71,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is crop farming?

A Crop Farming job involves growing and harvesting crops such as grains, fruits, vegetables, or other agricultural products. Farmers prepare soil, plant seeds, manage irrigation, and use pest control methods to ensure healthy yields. They also monitor weather conditions, operate farming equipment, and follow sustainable practices. Some crop farmers work on small family farms, while others manage large-scale agricultural operations. The job requires physical labor, knowledge of farming techniques, and an understanding of market demands.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in crop farming?

A typical day in crop farming involves preparing fields, planting, monitoring crop health, operating and maintaining machinery, and managing irrigation and fertilization schedules. You may also scout for pests and diseases, record data, and coordinate with team members or agronomists for best practices. Depending on the season, responsibilities can vary from intensive field work during planting and harvest to equipment maintenance or planning during off-peak times. The role often requires working outdoors in varying weather conditions, and teamwork is essential, particularly during critical periods like planting and harvesting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in crop farming?

Excelling in crop farming requires knowledge of agronomy, soil science, pest management, and machinery operation, typically gained through hands-on experience or agricultural education. Familiarity with farm equipment, irrigation systems, GPS-guided technology, and compliance certifications like pesticide applicator licenses is common. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, resilience, and the ability to work collaboratively make individuals stand out in this field. These competencies are vital for maximizing crop yields, maintaining operational efficiency, and adapting to challenges posed by weather or market changes.

Do crop farmers make good money?

Crop farmers' earnings vary based on factors such as farm size, crop type, location, and market conditions. On average, they earn a median income that can range from modest to substantial, with experienced farmers or those managing large operations often earning higher incomes. Success in crop farming also depends on skills like crop management and access to equipment and resources.

What are some careers in crop farming?

Careers in crop farming include roles such as farm manager, crop technician, agronomist, and equipment operator. These jobs often require knowledge of agricultural practices, use of farming machinery, and understanding of crop management techniques. Many positions also benefit from relevant certifications or degrees in agriculture or related fields.
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Infographic showing various Crop Farming job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 64% Full Time, and 36% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,432 per year, or $31.9 per hour.

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Role Details:

Job Title: Crop Insurance Adjuster

Location: Remote - Minnesota

Reports To: Area Claims Supervisor

Employment Type: Full time

Job Requisition ID: 2026-757

Requisition Begin Date: 7/29/2026

Requisition End Date: 8/29/2026 (Posting may close earlier if filled or business needs change.)

Role Overview:

ProAg has an exciting opportunity for a Crop Adjuster to join our team in Minnesota. Imagine joining a team that's part of an organization that shares your passion for American Agriculture. A team that understands the challenges ag producers face and the disproportionate financial risks they shoulder. How do you know this team has that passion and understanding? 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 the farm or ranch that has just experienced a loss. You will work with our customer to complete field inspections, read maps and aerial photos, measure fields and storage bins, collecting production records of farm commodities, all the while assessing damage or loss. You'll stick with each claim for each grower until the work is done and the claim is settled.

Reporting to the Area Claims Supervisor, you will work regularly in the field on the farms, climbing grain bins, walking over rough terrain for long distances, etc. You will apply your good judgment, common sense and understanding of ProAg's adjusting guidelines and policy provisions for a variety of Multi-Peril Crop Insurance, Crop Hail, and Named Peril policies.

In this position, you will work from home and cover a territory of Minnesota. This position will require travel of up to 75%, occasionally even beyond your assigned territory.

In this Exciting Opportunity, You Will:

  • Perform fact-finding to determine cause(s) and percentage of loss, exercising your best independent judgment in the handling of claims. Escalate any issues or problems that you can't resolve to the Area Claims Supervisor.

  • Convey regulations and interpretation of procedure to claimants, agents, and industry people on claim situations.

  • Effectively communicate our position on developing industry topics such as new specialty crops or expanding coverage programs.

  • Continuously expand your knowledge of RMA rules and regulations and ProAg procedures for applying all MPCI, Crop Hail, and Federal Crop Insurance regulations.

What You Bring:

  • High school diploma

  • Crop insurance experience in claims or compliance or any ag-related experience and background

  • Analytical skills and attention to detail

  • Basic computer and internet applications

  • Communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills

  • Reliable means of transportation and the willingness to travel

  • Completion of your Claim Adjuster Proficiency Program (CAPP) certification and/or any applicable licenses required by State agencies preferred.

What We Offer:

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package
  • Strong learning culture with ongoing development opportunities
  • Opportunities for growth and career advancement
  • Comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage, with eligibility beginning on your first day of employment
  • Basic life and disability insurance
  • 401(k) plan with 6% company match
  • 20 days of PTO, three floating holidays, approximately 10 paid holidays, and volunteer time off
  • Paid parental leave
  • Access to our award-winning wellness program, including mental health services, fitness network membership, and a complimentary Headspace subscription
  • Student loan matching program
  • Employee discount program
  • An opportunity to do meaningful work and love what you do

What We Represent:

A career with purpose. Our crop insurance professionals work each day to bring peace of mind and protection to American farmers and ranchers. Join a team who truly cares.

  • Part of something bigger:We offer a career with purpose as you support the farmers and ranchers who create food, fuel, and fiber for the world.
  • Personal connections:We are built on strong relationships and appreciation of your individuality.
  • A team who cares:We look out for each other personally and professionally because we care about each other.
  • Innovators by trade:We're committed to a brighter tomorrow for our team members and agriculture.
  • The best of both worlds:We combine personal connections with powerful resources, thanks to our culture and the backing of Tokio Marine HCC.

The Company:

ProAg, a member of the Tokio Marine HCC group of companies, is positioned as a financially strong and well-capitalized insurer with an AM Best rating of A++. With 100 years of service to our agents & insureds, we stand committed to continuing the principles that ProAg was founded on: Integrity, Loyalty, and Customer Service. Tokio Marine HCC is a leading specialty insurance group with offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and other exciting locations. With the strength and stability that comes from being a member of the Tokio Marine Group, and more than fifty years of growth, profitability, and stability, we offer important insurance products that most people don't even know exist. Every policy we write is special, enabling our clients to do amazing things.

Pay Transparency:

The pay range for this position is $40,000 - $85,000 which includes geographic adjustments, where applicable. The pay range is the range THMCC, in good faith, believes is the range of compensation for this role at the time of this posting. The hired applicant will be offered pay within the entire range based on the candidate's geographic location, qualifications, work experience, education, and/or skill level. The Company is fully committed to ensuring equal pay opportunities for equal work regardless of color, race, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status, disability, pregnancy, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local pay equity laws.

Disclaimer:

As an insurance company, we comply with certain federal, state and local laws such as the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (18 USC 1033(e)), which restricts our ability to employ individuals with certain types of criminal convictions. Where not restricted by law and for criminal history not covered by this law, the Company will consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction history in compliance with applicable law.

Equal Opportunity Employer

TMHCC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental

disability, protected veteran or military status, race, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local laws, regulations and ordinances.