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Published on May 27 2025

Agricultural Equipment Operators

$11.99  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Feb 1, 2023 to Nov 30, 2023

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2401 Sodmasters Lane
Bennettsville, SC 29512
United States

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Job description

We need seasonal farm worker employees to assist with our farming operation where we grow sod, soybeans, sorghum, and rye. Employees will operate farm equipment including tractors, implements and other farm machinery to assist with field preparation, planting, cultivating, fertilizing, spraying, and harvesting/cutting of sod and crops. Employees will assist in cutting and mowing the sod and loading it onto pallets and with harvesting crops for transport to customers and storage facilities. Additional duties include shoveling of grain into storage bins, clearing fields for planting, cleaning the fields after harvest, maintenance of drainage ditches, fences, access areas and gates around the location of the fields. Employees will complete general farm duties and routine maintenance and repairs on equipment as and when needed. Employer may provide pay increases for performance, longevity and/or experience at employer's discretion.

Special Requirements

This job requires exposure to extreme temperatures, repetitive movements, extensive pushing and pulling, extensive walking and frequent stooping. With respect to all farm and truck driver employees, Bradbury Farms will conduct post-hire/random drug screenings at no cost to the employee to enforce a drug free workplace policy and failing a drug test will result in termination. Employer will not employ anyone with a violent/theft criminal background history and will conduct post-hire background checks at no cost to the employee. All jobs require 3 months of experience and all workers must be able to lift 50 lbs.

Employer Contact Info

+14042740806

https://www.dew.sc.gov/

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