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Published on May 17 2025

Custom Harvester

$19.21  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From May 15, 2025 to Dec 10, 2025

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17324 421st Ave
Clark, SD 57225
United States

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Job description

We are a row crop farm that also custom harvest grain crops from Oklahoma to South Dakota. Operating self-propelled equipment that reaps, harvests, threshes, swathes, or winnows crops such as corn, wheat, milo, sunflowers, canola, soybeans; performing manual or mechanical adjustments to equipment; performing safety checks on equipment; maintaining and repairing equipment and other tools; driving truck for transporting crops to elevators, silos, or other storage areas, and transporting equipment and other tools used for harvesting from one field to another; speak and understand English. Job duties may include and are not limited to tasks such as: attach/detach implements, operate self propelled machinery. Equipment such as but not limited to the following will be used/operated by the workers in conjunction with the duties being performed: combines or other harvesting equipment, trucks with trailers, grain carts, tractors. The workers will be performing the duties to help produce crops such as: corn, wheat.

Special Requirements

Three (3) months recent and verifiable experience required for the job duties listed. Must be able to obtain appropriate drivers license following hire and obtain clean driving record. Be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Once hired, worker may be required to take a drug test at no cost to the worker and be subject to the employers drug free and alcohol free workplace policy including testing protocols. Testing positive for an illegal/controlled substance or failure to comply may result in immediate termination from employment.

Employer Contact Info

+15807444031

https://agriplacements.clevyr.com/wolf-harvesting/jobs/7938

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