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Farm Assessor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Responsibilities include working with farm personnel to assess health issues and coordinating with the Technical Services department to develop strategies that address those issues; collaboratively ...

Farm Lead

Dallas, TX · On-site

Assess challenges and recommend solutions for the farm, ensuring that the farm operations for crop and livestock are sustainable. * Understand and help implement processes and systems for increased ...

Farm Lead

Dallas, TX · On-site

Assess challenges and recommend solutions for the farm, ensuring that the farm operations for crop and livestock are sustainable. * Understand and help implement processes and systems for increased ...

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How much do farm assessor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for farm assessor in the United States is $17.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Farm Assessor vs Farm Inspector?

AspectFarm AssessorFarm Inspector
CredentialsOften requires agricultural or environmental certificationsRequires similar certifications, often with focus on compliance
Work EnvironmentFieldwork on farms, data analysis, report writingOn-site inspections, compliance checks, reporting
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, agricultural consulting firmsRegulatory agencies, government departments
Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Farm Assessors evaluate farm operations, focusing on sustainability and productivity, often analyzing data and providing reports. Farm Inspectors primarily conduct on-site inspections to ensure compliance with regulations. While both roles involve farm visits and certifications, Assessors focus on assessment and analysis, whereas Inspectors emphasize regulatory compliance and enforcement.

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Infographic showing various Farm Assessor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $36,306 per year, or $17.5 per hour.

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Veterinarian I - Pork Live Production (Remote)
Remote
This position is a remote position with some travel to locations such as Indiana and Western Ohio
Logansport, IN, US
This position is primarily responsible for direct interaction with company producers and the oversite of health-related protocols for wean-to-market operations located in the Midwest. The position will handle health related farm issues, determine both immediate and long-term action plans to address these issues and communicate that with both production management as well as Tech Services. Responsibilities include working with farm personnel to assess health issues and coordinating with the Technical Services department to develop strategies that address those issues; collaboratively developing improved processes around production management, health management, and biosecurity; conducting farm assessments and evaluations; and assisting in training farms on proper implementation of established health-related SOP's.
REQUIREMENTS:
Education: Must hold a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (DVM or VMD) and be eligible to practice veterinary medicine in the United States.
Experience: No previous experience is necessary. Candidates must possess a DVM or VMD degree or meet the qualifications to practice veterinary medicine in the United States.
Computer Skills: Standard computer skills; may require use of the Tyson Business Computer System.
Communication Skills: Good verbal and written communication skills.
Special Skills: Requires licensure or willingness to obtain licensure in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and potentially other Midwest states. Also requires USDA accreditation for the same states as licensure.
Supervisory: None.
Travel: 10 or more domestic trips per year.
Physical: Must use safe lifting techniques. While performing the duties of this job the team member is regularly required to stand walk sit use hands to finger handle or feel objects tools or controls; reach with hands and arms balance stoop talk or hear. The team member must occasionally lift and or move up to 25 pounds.
Personal Protective Equipment Required: When visiting facilities is expected to follow the required safety procedures and wear the required personal protective equipment.
Biosecurity: When visiting jobsites bio secure environments showering before entering the facilities is required. Appropriate clothing and footwear is provided by the Company. The Company Animal Welfare Policy must be followed at all times.