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Farm Job Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Seasonal Farm Worker

Dalhart, TX · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

CSS Farms is a multi-state agricultural business with a mission of Growing Great Together. We achieve this by leading the way in stewardship and solutions for every field, every load, every day. At ...

Sales experience, a plus ABOUT US For over 75 years, Texas Farm Bureau has served as the "Voice of Texas Agriculture." Through its affiliated insurance companies and authorized providers, TFB ...

Sales experience, a plus ABOUT US For over 75 years, Texas Farm Bureau has served as the "Voice of Texas Agriculture." Through its affiliated insurance companies and authorized providers, TFB ...

Seasonal Farm Worker

Dalhart, TX · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

CSS Farms is a multi-state agricultural business with a mission of Growing Great Together. We achieve this by leading the way in stewardship and solutions for every field, every load, every day. At ...

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Farm Labor

Clyde, TX · On-site

$20K - $30K/yr

General farm help. We are looking for someone to help plant, hoe, harvest everything from strawberries, peaches, to tomatoes and squash. This also includes other tasks such as fixing fence, helping ...

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Sales experience, a plus ABOUT US For over 75 years, Texas Farm Bureau has served as the "Voice of Texas Agriculture." Through its affiliated insurance companies and authorized providers, TFB ...

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Farm Labor

Clyde, TX · On-site

$20K - $30K/yr

General farm help. We are looking for someone to help plant, hoe, harvest everything from strawberries, peaches, to tomatoes and squash. This also includes other tasks such as fixing fence, helping ...

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Farm Labor

Clyde, TX · On-site

$20K - $30K/yr

General farm help. We are looking for someone to help plant, hoe, harvest everything from strawberries, peaches, to tomatoes and squash. This also includes other tasks such as fixing fence, helping ...

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Supervise multiple finisher farm sites and related personnel including day-to-day tasks of the farm, ensuring production targets are met, and supervising farm employees. Plan, direct, and coordinate ...

Supervise multiple finisher farm sites and related personnel including day-to-day tasks of the farm, ensuring production targets are met, and supervising farm employees. Plan, direct, and coordinate ...

Tank Farm Worker

Houston, TX

$14.75 - $19/hr

Tank Farm Worker WHAT YOU'LL DO: Provide efficient operation of the tank farm facilities. * Shipping and receiving of bulk chemicals in the tank farm; provides services for the prompt and accurate ...

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How much do farm job jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for farm job in Texas is $17.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.41 and $17.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Farm Job vs Farm Hand?

AspectFarm JobFarm Hand
CredentialsVaries; often includes basic agricultural knowledgeTypically no formal credentials required
Work EnvironmentOutdoor farms, fields, barnsOutdoor farms, fields, barns
Employer & Industry UsageUsed broadly for various farm rolesCommonly used for entry-level farm workers
Search & Comparison IntentGeneral farm employmentEntry-level farm work

Farm Job is a broad term encompassing various roles on farms, while Farm Hand typically refers to entry-level workers performing manual labor. Both roles share similar environments but differ mainly in credentials and job scope.

What are the different types of farm jobs?

Farm jobs include roles such as crop farm workers, livestock handlers, equipment operators, and farm managers. These positions often require physical labor, knowledge of agricultural practices, and sometimes certifications like pesticide application licenses. Tasks vary depending on the farm type and season, involving planting, harvesting, animal care, and equipment maintenance.

What jobs can you get in farming?

Farming offers a variety of jobs including farm laborer, crop picker, livestock caretaker, equipment operator, and farm manager. These roles often require physical stamina, knowledge of agricultural practices, and sometimes certifications for operating machinery or handling chemicals.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Farm Job jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Farm Job job openings:

Infographic showing various Farm Job job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,944 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Jefferson County Farm Bureau

Texas Farm Bureau

Port Arthur, TX

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

We are seeking energetic self-starters who are interested in a rewarding career. This role requires high achievers with a positive and professional attitude, excellent communication skills and self-discipline. This is a great opportunity for the entrepreneurial minded who want to lead and build a successful business. We offer an excellent work environment, extensive support and endless growth potential. If you think you are a great fit and want to be a part of a winning culture, then we would love to hear from you!

Additional Responsibilities and Duties

  • Seek out leads and new clients
  • Discuss financial concerns and needs of individuals
  • Service new and existing clients
  • Develop your professional skills and knowledge

Requirements

  • 4 year degree, preferred
  • Ability to pass background and credit check
  • Sales experience, a plus

ABOUT US

For over 75 years, Texas Farm Bureau has served as the “Voice of Texas Agriculture.” Through its affiliated companies and authorized providers, TFB provides a wide array of benefits and services to over 400,000 members. As the largest farm organization in Texas, TFB represents the interests of agricultural producers and rural communities. Texas Farm Bureau is a strong legislative advocate for its members. These efforts include lobbying in Austin and Washington. Volunteer leader involvement is vital to the success of TFB. We employ over 720 individuals in the two companies - Texas Farm Bureau, Texas Farm Bureau Business Corporation.

TEXAS FARM BUREAU

Texas Farm Bureau is a membership association led by elected volunteers who are agricultural producers. Members from each of the 13 statewide districts nominate a State Director to represent their respective geographic area on the Board of Directors.