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Published on May 13 2025

Farm Worker

$19.21  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From May 9, 2025 to Dec 31, 2025

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1001 Rd O
Clayton, KS 67629
United States

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Job description

Job requires the operation of tractors, loaders, combines, sprayers, and other farm equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, irrigate, fertilize, and harvest crops; performing mechanical repair and maintenance; and tending to livestock in the forms of handling, feeding, examining, branding or tagging, assisting with treatment for illness, and herding the livestock. Non CDL farm trucks will be loaded with agricultural products and driven on the farm and to storage facilities. Manual labor duties will include cleaning livestock pens, erecting and fixing fencing, fixing equipment, cleaning water tanks, feeding livestock, and cleaning and maintaining work facilities. Basic literacy and math skills along with 6 months of experience are required. Applicants must have or be able to obtain a driver's license. Daily duties may vary depending on crop, weather, and field conditions. The employer reserves the right to increase workers' pay or provide bonuses based on tenure, performance, or other factors that are solely based on the discretion of the employer.

Special Requirements

Job requires having or being able to obtain a drivers license within 30 days of hire. Basic English literacy and math skills are required. Job will require periods when workers may be exposed to varying weather conditions and extensive sitting, walking or repetitive movements. Random drug testing and criminal background checks may occur post-hire at the employers expense. These checks may be performed to ensure safe housing and work environments for all workers. Failure of drug testing and unsatisfactory criminal background check may results in immediate termination.

Employer Contact Info

+17854707275

[email protected]

Did you know that... H-2A workers do not have a right to get paid for overtime work, or “time and a half?”

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