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Published on Dec 04 2025

Graders And Sorters, Agricultural Products

$18.14 - $0.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Dec 12, 2025 to Mar 1, 2026

Employer

73 West Hwy 96
Dighton, KS 67839
United States

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Job description

AEWR; US Workers: KS: $18.14; H2A Workers: KS: $16.88.
Worker will be required to perform a variety of duties found in SOC Code 45-2041 Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products such as: Grade and sort products according to factors such as color, species, length, width, appearance, feel, smell, and quality to ensure correct processing and usage by manually dumping boxes of seed into treater; Weigh products or estimate their weight visually or by feel such as microbiotics like Pivot Bio and inoculants to prepare seed for planting; Perform seed counts; Record treatments performed; Place seed into containers by grade and mark grade on container for safekeeping; Perform physical activities that require considerable use of arms and legs such as removing trees, fence, snow and maintaining equipment; Take soil sample, mark container for grading; Prepare work area of seed quality meeting; All work must be performed after harvest and prior to planting; Must be able to speak English.

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

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https://agriplacements.clevyr.com/schmalzried-seed-llc/jobs/8476

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