"strong work ethic," "farm equipment," and "physical labor" aren't the only skills we found agriculture labours list on their resumes. In fact, there's a whole list of agriculture labour responsibilities that we found, including:
See the full list of agriculture labour skills.
After discovering the most helpful skills, we moved onto what kind of education might be helpful in becoming an agriculture labour. We found that 40.6% of agriculture labours have graduated with a bachelor's degree and 1.3% of people in this position have earned their master's degrees. While some agriculture labours have a college degree, you may find it's also true that generally it's possible to be successful in this career with only a high school degree. In fact, our research shows that one out of every four agriculture labours were not college graduates.
The agriculture labours who went onto college to earn a more in-depth education generally studied business and criminal justice, while a small population of agriculture labours studied general studies and mathematics.
Once you're ready to become an agriculture labour, you should explore the companies that typically hire agriculture labours. According to agriculture labour resumes that we searched through, agriculture labours are hired the most by Americorps, Clean Harbors, and Advance Central Services, Inc. Currently, Americorps has 4 agriculture labour job openings, while there are 2 at Clean Harbors and 1 at Advance Central Services, Inc.
If you're interested in companies where agriculture labours make the most money, you'll want to apply for positions at Apple, University of Wisconsin System, and PPL. We found that at Apple, the average agriculture labour salary is $35,166. Whereas at University of Wisconsin System, agriculture labours earn roughly $34,445. And at PPL, they make an average salary of $33,895.
View more details on agriculture labour salaries across the United States.
If you earned a degree from the top 100 educational institutions in the United States, you might want to take a look at Iowa State University, Tate, and Apple Farm Service. These three companies have hired a significant number of agriculture labours from these institutions.