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How much do remote agriculture writing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote agriculture writing in the United States is $30.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $37.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Agriculture Writing job?

A Remote Agriculture Writing job involves researching and creating content about farming, agribusiness, sustainability, and related topics from a remote location. Writers may develop articles, reports, blog posts, or technical documents for websites, magazines, research institutions, or agricultural companies. This role requires strong writing skills, knowledge of agriculture, and the ability to translate complex topics into engaging, accessible content. Many remote agriculture writers work as freelancers, while others are employed by media firms, nonprofits, or agribusinesses.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Agriculture Writing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Remote Agriculture Writing, you need a solid understanding of agricultural science, excellent research abilities, and strong writing skills—preferably supported by a degree in agriculture, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with industry-specific software such as content management systems (CMS), scientific databases, and digital communication tools is often expected. Outstanding time management, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex concepts clearly are valuable soft skills. These abilities ensure accurate, engaging content that meets the needs of agricultural organizations and readerships in a primarily virtual, independent work environment.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in Remote Agriculture Writing?

A typical workday for a Remote Agriculture Writer often involves researching the latest developments in agriculture, conducting interviews with industry experts, drafting and editing articles or reports, and collaborating with editors or fellow writers via online platforms. You may also spend time analyzing scientific studies, sourcing credible data, and adapting content to suit target audiences, whether they are farmers, industry professionals, or the general public. Most tasks are managed independently, but regular virtual meetings and deadlines help maintain project coordination. This remote structure offers flexibility, but requires strong self-discipline and excellent communication to keep projects on track and deliver high-quality, accurate content.

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Agriculture Field Enumerator

Agriculture Field Enumerator

National Association of State Departments of Agriculture

Hannibal, MO • Remote

$17.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago

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Job description

The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) of Arlington, VA is looking to hire a detail-oriented intermittent part-time Field / Phone Enumerator to perform tasks that support our organization. Are you looking for a job with flexible hours? Would you like to work for an agriculture nonprofit that cares about its community and employees? If so, please read on!

This field / phone enumerator position earns a competitive wage of $17.75/hour, plus mileage with opportunities for a promotion based on hours worked and performance ratings. We also offer exceptional perks, including a flexible schedule, the opportunity to work from home, the ability to work in your community, and knowledge about where your food comes from. If this sounds like the right opportunity in agriculture for you, apply today!


ABOUT NASDA

NASDA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit association that represents the elected and appointed commissioners, secretaries, and directors of the departments of agriculture in all fifty states and four U.S. territories. Founded in 1916, our mission is to grow and enhance American agriculture through policies, partnerships, and public engagement.

Since 1972, NASDA has employed enumerators to collect agricultural data on behalf of the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). In order to achieve our goals, we need employees who are as passionate about agriculture as we are and willing to put in the hard work. To find the right people, we strive to create a positive work environment that our employees can be proud of and want to build their careers with!


A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FIELD ENUMERATOR

In this Field / Phone Enumerator position, you play a crucial role in serving our agricultural producers by providing reliable, accurate, and objective statistics and information that farmers, ranchers, and rural communities depend on. You actively interview farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses either in person or on the phone. At times, you travel to designated fields in order to perform crop counts. After gathering all your information, you maintain and deliver detailed and legible records of the interviews, crop counts, mileage, expenditures, and your hours worked.

You conduct your enumerator work from a residence with an operable telephone free from any distractions. By maintaining a personal vehicle, you are always ready to travel in order to perform your field enumerator duties. The job brings something new every day, and you enjoy the flexibility and energetic nature of it!


QUALIFICATIONS FOR A FIELD ENUMERATOR

  • Experience multitasking in an energetic, deadline-oriented work environment
  • Ability to positively represent NASDA and the benefits of enumerators in all survey actions
  • Ability to make crop counts in designated fields
  • Ability to maintain a reliable personal vehicle
  • Ability to conduct interviews in person or by telephone with farm operators and other individuals
  • Knowledge about computers or iPads
  • Position is considered remote, but candidates must reside within advertised State.

Do you have excellent verbal and written communication skills? Are you able to demonstrate good time management in a fast-paced environment? Are you self-motivated? Do you enjoy working as part of a team? Are you organized? Can you maintain a positive and friendly attitude? If so, you might just be perfect for this field service position for our agriculture nonprofit!


WORK SCHEDULE

This part-time field service position (or phone) works a flexible schedule that may include some evenings, weekends, and holidays. Weather, seasonal farm responsibilities, and community functions may affect work hours.


READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM?

We understand your time is valuable, so we have a very quick and easy application process. If you feel that you would be right for this Field / Phone Enumerator job, please fill out our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you!

Location: Hannibal, MO


NASDA does not discriminate in employment practices or programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, political beliefs, or family status.


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About National Association of State Departments of Agriculture

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Founded in 1916, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) is a leader and problem solver on our nation’s most important agricultural issues. Speaking on behalf of a unified voice from all 50 states and four territories, NASDA is a nonpartisan association working to influence policy that is beneficial for all regions, people and environments. On the front lines for the industry we love, NASDA gives a voice to agriculture through policy, partnerships and public engagement. Because agriculture leads the way for a healthy and resilient world, NASDA members are committed to representing the interests of everyone in the food supply chain who work every day to provide life’s necessities at affordable prices and in a healthy, sustainable manner.

Industry

Agriculture

Company size

11 - 50 Employees

Headquarters location

Arlington, VA, US

Year founded

1916