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Farm Trucking Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Farm Mechanic

Greensburg, IN · On-site

$24 - $34/hr

This includes tractors, skid steers, trucks, feed wagons, manure equipment, trailers, and any other wheeled or mobile farm equipment. The Farm Mechanic ensures that all machinery operates safely and ...

Top Farm Hand

Fisher, MN · On-site

$50K - $70K/yr

General crop farm labor. Drive trucks, tractors, light shop work. Willing to do some training but mechanical skills are needed. 2080 hours per year. Must be flexible to work longer hours during ...

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Farm Equipment Operator

Carlisle, PA · On-site

$19 - $25/hr

Operate silage carts and silage trucks during harvest operations * Perform daily equipment ... Experience operating farm equipment * Dump truck or tractor-trailer experience * Mechanical ...

Farm Hand

Farmington, MN · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Looking for a hardworking dependable farm familiar individual! As a small family-owned company you ... Transport cattle via pickup truck and gooseneck livestock trailer. * Operate machinery in a safe ...

Farmworker, Sod

Harris, MN · On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

Loads and unloads trucks, unloads grain onto conveyors to storage bins or elevators. Cleans and lubricates farm machines. Clean fields of rocks, roots, limbs, stumps, and trees, roll/mow turf, rake ...

Farm Improvement Worker

Davis, OK · On-site

$13.25 - $17.25/hr

We are currently looking for a Full Time Farm Improvement Worker to join our Community Services Sod ... Multi-axle truck and or truck/trailer combination Training *It is the responsibility of each ...

Farmworker, Sod

Harris, MN · On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

Loads and unloads trucks, unloads grain onto conveyors to storage bins or elevators. Cleans and lubricates farm machines. Clean fields of rocks, roots, limbs, stumps, and trees, roll/mow turf, rake ...

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How much do farm trucking jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for farm trucking 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 is farm trucking?

Farm trucking involves the transportation of agricultural products, equipment, or livestock to and from farms using specialized trucks. These drivers often haul goods such as grain, feed, produce, or animals between farms, markets, storage facilities, and processing plants. Farm trucking is essential for the agricultural supply chain, ensuring that products reach their destinations efficiently and safely. Drivers may operate in rural areas and need to be familiar with regulations specific to agricultural transport.

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

To thrive in Farm Trucking, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), knowledge of agricultural products, and safe driving skills. Familiarity with GPS navigation, vehicle maintenance tools, and logbook systems is typically required. Dependability, time management, and effective communication are vital soft skills for coordinating with farm staff and meeting delivery schedules. These skills ensure efficient and safe transportation of goods, which is crucial for maintaining farm operations and supply chains.

What are some common challenges faced by farm truck drivers, and how can they be addressed?

Farm truck drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating rough or uneven terrain, managing tight delivery schedules during peak harvest times, and ensuring the safe transport of perishable or bulk agricultural products. To address these challenges, drivers should be familiar with operating specialized agricultural vehicles, practice proactive maintenance to prevent breakdowns, and communicate closely with farm managers and other team members to coordinate logistics. Adhering to safety protocols and staying informed about weather conditions also helps ensure timely and secure deliveries.

What is the difference between Farm Trucking vs Farm Equipment Operator?

AspectFarm TruckingFarm Equipment Operator
Required CredentialsCommercial driver's license (CDL)Equipment operation certifications or training
Work EnvironmentDriving trucks on roads, transporting goodsOperating machinery on farms or fields
Industry UsageTransporting crops, livestock, suppliesManaging farm machinery like tractors and harvesters

Farm Trucking involves driving commercial trucks to transport agricultural products, requiring a CDL. Farm Equipment Operators focus on operating machinery on farms, often without a CDL. Both roles are essential in agriculture but differ in skills, environment, and certifications.

Do you need CDL to drive a farm trucking?

Farm trucking jobs typically do not require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) if the vehicle is used solely for agricultural purposes and falls within certain weight limits. However, if the truck exceeds specific size or weight thresholds or is used for interstate commerce, a CDL may be required. It's important to check local regulations and job requirements for specific farm trucking positions.
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What states have the most Farm Trucking jobs?

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Infographic showing various Farm Trucking job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 98% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $38,581 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

Dedicated OTR- Home weekly

King Farms Trucking

Stevens Point, WI

$1.4K - $1.8K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Requirements:

•2+ years CDL A experience

•Less than 5 jobs in 5 years

•Less than 4 moving violations in 5 years

•Favorable PSP and MVR

Job Description:Stop losing 10% of your paycheck to "computer miles." At

King Farms Trucking, we believe if you drove the mile, you should get paid for it. We pay

ACTUAL miles, ensuring your take-home reflects your hard work—not a software estimate.

Why Join the King Farms Family?

At King Farms Trucking, we don’t just move freight — we support the people behind the wheel. With 24 years of experience, we’ve built dependable lanes that keep you rolling steady miles, earning strong pay, and getting the home time you deserve.

What You Can Expect:

Dedicated routes — no guessing, just consistency

Home time weekly or bi-weekly (based on location)

Competitive pay: $0.53–$0.58 CPM (hub miles)

Late-model equipment: Peterbilt 579s & Freightliner Cascadias

Reefer & dry van freight

Pet-friendly & rider-friendly policies

Extra Pay & Perks:• Paid orientation — $100/day + food reimbursement• Layover pay — $75+• Detention — $25/hour after 3 hours• Chain-up pay — $75 per event• Clean DOT inspection bonus — $100 each• Driver referral bonus — $250• Monthly cell phone stipend — $20

 Monthly Bonuses:

• Training completion — $40• Mileage bonus — $60• Fuel economy bonus — up to $200• Idle reduction bonus — up to $200• Safety bonuses + Driver of the Month ($500)• Driver of the Year — $2,500

We deliver to AR, AZ, CA, CO, ID, IL, KY, MS, OK, OR, TX, UT, WA, WI, WY, 

If you’re a professional driver looking for steady miles, real respect, and a company that delivers on its promises, it’s time to roll with King Farms Trucking.

? Apply today and drive where you’re valued.

https://intelliapp.driverapponline.com/c/kingfarmstrucking?uri_b=ia_kingfarmstrucking_1048119819  Wage Range: $1400 per week - $1800 per week Weekly USDGeneral Description of Benefits: Great equipment, Dedicated routes, Pet friendly, Home weekly, 401K, Health Insurance