Michigan Agriculture Jobs

Search Michigan Agriculture Jobs opportunities in Michigan. Connect with specialized agricultural roles in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights, Ann Arbor and rural communities. Michigan's diverse agricultural landscape includes fruit (apples, cherries, blueberries), dairy, and corn, creating niche opportunities for skilled professionals.
Specialized agricultural positions in Michigan span from traditional farming to modern agribusiness. The state's corn, soybeans, apples, cherries, blueberries production and dairy cows, poultry, cattle operations require workers with specific skills and experience, offering rewarding career paths for dedicated professionals.

Quick Facts about Michigan Agriculture Jobs

  • Average Salary Range: $35,000-$50,000
  • Major Cities: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights, Ann Arbor
  • Primary Crops: corn, soybeans, apples, cherries, blueberries
  • Livestock Focus: dairy cows, poultry, cattle
  1. Type
    Full Time
    Job

    Farm Manager

    Delaney Farms LLC

    Are you passionate about sustainable farming, team leadership, and working in a dynamic agricultural environment? Delaney Farms is looking for a dedicated and experienced Farm...

    Location
    Owosso, MI
    Date Posted
    29 Apr 2025
  2. Type
    Part Time
    Job

    Dairy Farm Milker

    J & A Koebel Farm

    We are specifically looking for someone to work Monday through Friday mornings each week from 5:45 am to 10 am. We pride ourselves on producing...

    Location
    Three Oaks, MI
    Date Posted
    5 Apr 2025
  3. Type
    Full Time
    Job

    Farm Training Students in Traverse City, MI

    Great Lakes Incubator Farm

    The Great Lakes Incubator Farm(GLIF) is seeking to recruit students into the Farm Training program for the 2025 growing season. While technically not a job,...

    Location
    Traverse City, MI
    Date Posted
    4 Dec 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What crops are grown in Michigan?

Michigan agricultural operations focus primarily on corn, soybeans, apples, cherries, blueberries, creating diverse opportunities for workers with different interests and skill sets.

Are agriculture jobs only seasonal?

While some positions are seasonal, many agricultural operations offer year-round employment. Livestock operations, greenhouse facilities, and diversified farms provide stable, full-time opportunities throughout the year.

When is the best time to find Michigan Agriculture Jobs in Michigan?

planting April-May, harvest varies by crop (July-October). Many positions offer year-round employment with seasonal wage increases.

How do I advance my career in agriculture?

Career advancement in agriculture comes through gaining experience, learning new skills, and taking on additional responsibilities. Many workers progress from general laborers to equipment operators, then to supervisory roles, and eventually to farm management positions.

What makes these positions unique?

These specialized roles require specific skills or experience that distinguish them from general agricultural work, often offering higher wages and more focused responsibilities.

Have more questions? Contact employers directly through their job listings for specific details about positions and requirements.