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Agronomist Jobs in Texas

Agronomists and crop advisors support Texas growers on soil, fertility, and yield. These are degreed, well-compensated roles concentrated near major growing regions.

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Texas has more farms and ranches than any other state — roughly 230,000 operations spread across 125 million acres, from the cotton and grain country of the High Plains to the cattle ranches of South Texas, the citrus and vegetable fields of the Rio Grande Valley, the poultry houses of East Texas, and the wine and pecan country of the Hill Country. That scale means agricultural hiring here runs the full year rather than a single short season, and the work varies enormously by region. The listings below are pulled from employers and job boards across the state and updated regularly, so you're seeing roles that are open now rather than a static directory.

Typical pay for this kind of work in Texas runs about $42.17/hr ($87,720/yr on average). See the full Agronomist salary breakdown →

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