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Crop Farmworker/Laborer

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AVG. SALARY

$32,690

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EDUCATION

No standard requirement

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JOB OUTLOOK

Decreasing

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources cluster Plant Systems pathway.

Beyond High School

Here's a list of programs that you should consider if you're interested in this career:

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

No standard requirement

Most agricultural workers do not need a formal educational credential to enter these occupations. Agricultural workers typically receive on-the-job training.

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Additional Information

Being a farm laborer does not require any specific education. A basic knowledge of farming is needed, and that knowledge typically comes from hands-on experience. On-the-job training plays a big role in farm work.

No degree is required, but specific courses are helpful. Some examples include courses in farm equipment maintenance, pesticide/herbicide application, agricultural welding, and tree pruning.

Due to the increasing use of machines, knowing how to operate specific equipment may be essential. And at least some computer knowledge is becoming helpful for people looking for farm laborer work.

"Depending on the amount of responsibility, the technical requirements -- operating specific equipment, etc. -- or familial relationships, the labor force spans mostly high school to college graduates,"says John Youngberg, vice-president of governmental affairs at the Montana Farm Bureau Federation. "There was a time when most anyone could be a farm laborer, and in some operations that still holds true -- except the technological nature of agriculture is changing that."

"Farmers use GPS computer-controlled equipment,"he gives as an example. "Most operations have some kind of computer requirements, so the level of education has increased."

Contact

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    ndcrn@nd.gov | (701) 328-9733

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