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Harvester salary

Average harvester salary

$13.17

$27,398 yearly

Entry-level harvester salary
$18,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Harvester Salary

The current average salary for a harvester in the United States is $27,398 per year, which translates to approximately $13 per hour. Salaries can vary significantly depending on location, experience, and the specific industry of employment. Harvesters working in higher-paying states such as California or Washington often see increased earnings. In addition, industries like agriculture and forestry tend to offer better compensation compared to others.

Salary by State

Understanding regional pay differences is crucial for harvesters seeking better opportunities. For instance, states like Oregon and Florida also report higher average salaries for harvesters, reflecting local demand and cost of living adjustments. For those considering a career as a harvester, examining these factors will aid in making informed decisions about job placement and advancement.

Exploring Opportunities

In addition to state-specific salaries, consider the industries that offer competitive pay. Harvesters in specialized roles, such as those working with organic farms or in higher-tech agricultural settings, may command higher salaries. Exploring these avenues can lead to promising career paths and enhanced earning potential.

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Where can a Harvester earn more?

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Microsoft$122,359
Minn-dak Farmers Cooperative$26,371

Harvester salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Glassdoor and Ziprecruiter, the average salary for a harvester typically falls between $27,398 and $40,073.
zippia
$27,398yearly
glassdoor[1]
$40,073yearly
Salary.com[2]
$31,373yearly
ZipRecruiter[3]
$31,764yearly

Average harvester salary by state

The highest-paying states for harvesters are Maine, Iowa, and Pennsylvania. The lowest average harvester salary states are Montana, South Carolina, and Wyoming.

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Highest paying states for harvesters

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Iowa$30,223$14.53
2Wisconsin$29,847$14.35
3Maine$35,402$17.02
4Pennsylvania$29,860$14.36
5Kansas$29,660$14.26
6Illinois$29,581$14.22
7West Virginia$28,248$13.58
8Rhode Island$29,729$14.29
9North Dakota$29,030$13.96
10Oregon$27,352$13.15
11Utah$26,517$12.75
12Indiana$27,854$13.39
13New Hampshire$28,559$13.73
14Massachusetts$28,565$13.73
15Vermont$28,412$13.66
16Mississippi$26,044$12.52
17Nebraska$26,939$12.95
18Missouri$25,901$12.45
19Michigan$26,601$12.79
20Connecticut$28,160$13.54
21New York$28,306$13.61
22Arkansas$24,760$11.90
23New Jersey$27,954$13.44
24Delaware$27,034$13.00
25Colorado$26,310$12.65
26California$27,746$13.34
27Nevada$24,540$11.80
28Arizona$25,639$12.33
29Alabama$25,228$12.13
30New Mexico$25,033$12.04
31Alaska$25,731$12.37
32Idaho$23,290$11.20
33Washington$24,652$11.85
34Ohio$24,083$11.58
35District of Columbia$25,891$12.45
36Tennessee$23,458$11.28
37Texas$24,184$11.63
38Minnesota$23,725$11.41
39Maryland$25,136$12.08
40South Dakota$22,669$10.90
41Kentucky$22,514$10.82
42Montana$22,007$10.58
43Virginia$23,959$11.52
44Hawaii$23,964$11.52
45North Carolina$22,415$10.78
46Louisiana$22,133$10.64
47South Carolina$21,818$10.49
48Wyoming$21,311$10.25
49Oklahoma$21,247$10.21
50Florida$20,647$9.93
51Georgia$20,977$10.09

Highest paying cities for harvesters

The highest-paying cities for harvesters are Santa Barbara, CA, Yuma, AZ, and Las Vegas, NV.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Santa Barbara, CA$28,031$13.48
2Yuma, AZ$25,979$12.49
3Las Vegas, NV$24,595$11.82
4Clermont, FL$20,645$9.93

Harvester salary details

A harvester's salary ranges from $18,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $41,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average harvester salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a harvester's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$41,000$3,417$20
75th Percentile$33,000$2,750$16
Average$27,398$2,283$13
25th Percentile$22,000$1,833$11
10th Percentile$18,000$1,500$9

Which companies pay harvesters the most?

Harvester salaries at Microsoft and Cargill are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average harvester salary at companies like Syngenta and Tyson Foods are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Microsoft$122,359$58.83
2Cargill$39,819$19.14
3Syngenta$39,544$19.01
4Tyson Foods$36,787$17.69
5Sensient Technologies$35,410$17.02
6LifePoint Health$29,544$14.20
7Constellation Brands$29,536$14.20
8Workbox Staffing$28,715$13.81
9Kelly Services$28,486$13.70
10State Of Idaho$27,890$13.41
11PeopleReady$27,194$13.07
12Tanimura & Antle$27,110$13.03
13The LDS Group$27,086$13.02
14Hatfield Meats$26,999$12.98
15Sanctuary$26,975$12.97
16J D Irving Limited$26,946$12.95
17Bath & Body Works$26,707$12.84
18Staff Management$26,531$12.76
19Kendall-Jackson$26,443$12.71
20Minn-dak Farmers Cooperative$26,371$12.68

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$30,000$29,200$28,400$27,600$26,800$26,000
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Harvester salary by industry

The average harvester salary varies across industries:

  • The average harvester salary in the finance industry is $39,805, the highest of any industry.
  • The average harvester salary in the finance industry is $27,780.
  • Harvesters in the agriculture industry earn an average salary of $25,945, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for harvesters

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Finance$39,805$19.14
2Manufacturing$27,780$13.36
3Professional$27,647$13.29
4Agriculture$25,945$12.47

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Harvester salary trends

The average harvester salary has risen by $9,531 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average harvester earned $17,867 annually, but today, they earn $27,398 a year. That works out to a 30% change in pay for harvesters over the last decade.

Compare harvester salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average harvester salary over time

Compare harvester salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Harvester salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$27,400$13.17+11.2%
2025$24,300$11.69+4.4%
2024$23,200$11.18+3.9%
2023$22,400$10.75+5.9%
2022$21,000$10.11+10.1%

Recently added harvester salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Tyson FoodsHarvest Skilled Pr07-Kill Floor-1St. Shift (Hickman RD)Union City, TN06/27/2025$44,871
Cresco LabsHarvest AgentLincoln, IL06/27/2025$37,566
Cargill, Inc.Fsqr Harvest Pre-SorterDodge City, KS06/26/2025$49,462
Phat PandaCannabis HarvesterSpokane Valley, WA06/26/2025$36,856
Chandon CaliforniaHarvest CoordinatorYountville, CA06/25/2025$62,610
Panhandle MillingQuality Assurance Seasonal Harvest LaborerNome, TX06/23/2025$36,523
Verano HoldingsHarvest SpecialistReadington, NJ06/20/2025$35,479
TrulievePost Harvest LeadHancock, MI06/20/2025$40,697
Tyson Foods1St. Shift Harvest Room-Eufaula Fresh PlantEufaula, AL06/19/2025$41,114
Personnel ServicesHarvestNome, TX06/19/2025$29,218

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