Wisconsin Farm Jobs
Quick Facts about Wisconsin Agriculture Jobs
- Average Salary Range: $35,000-$55,000
- Major Cities: Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine
- Primary Crops: corn, soybeans, cranberries, potatoes
- Livestock Focus: dairy cattle, poultry
- Type
- Seasonal
- Job
Livestock Specialist in Shawano, WI
GENEX CooperativeJob Description POSITION OBJECTIVE PEAK has multiple openings for a Livestock Specialist in Shawano, Wis., to care for and handle sires in a manner...
- Location
- Shawano, WI 54166
- Date Posted
- 2 Feb 2023
- Type
- Part Time
- Job
AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC in Ridgeland, WI
Synergy CooperativeJob Description What it means to be a Synergy Employee: At Synergy our employees enjoy a casual, fun environment working among great people in a...
- Location
- Ridgeland, WI 54763
- Date Posted
- 28 Jan 2023
- Type
- Seasonal
- Job
Farm Heavy Equipment Operator in Antigo, WI
Wirz Inc.Job Description Responsibilities include, but not limited to, crop sprayer, John Deere tract machine, windrower, excavator, dozer, bulk truck and semi tractor. Experience and skill...
- Location
- Antigo, WI 54409
- Date Posted
- 27 Jan 2023
- Type
- Part Time
- Job
Agronomy Site Manager in New Richmond, WI
ALCIVIAJob Description ALCIVIA is growing and looking to add a full-time Multi-Site Manager at our New Richmond and Milltown locations. Are you looking for a company where work-life balance is...
- Location
- New Richmond, WI 54017
- Date Posted
- 26 Jan 2023
- Type
- Seasonal
- Job
Agronomist in Chilton, WI
Country Visions CooperativeJob Description The Country Visions Agronomy Sales Specialist is responsible for providing a consistently high level of customer service and satisfaction. Daily activities should include...
- Location
- Chilton, WI 53014
- Date Posted
- 19 Jan 2023
- Type
- Seasonal
- Job
Agricultural Custom Applicator in Marshfield, WI
Marshfield Ag ServiceJob Description Marshfield Ag is a small, independent company offering agricultural services to the farmers of Central Wisconsin. Services include seed and chemical sales, pesticide...
- Location
- Marshfield, WI 54449
- Date Posted
- 14 Jan 2023
- Type
- Part Time
- Job
Milker in Mount Calvary, WI
Rieden Dairy Farms, LLCJob Description Rieden Dairy Farms, LLC is hiring milkers and cow pushers at this 700-cow dairy in NE Wisconsin. Wage: $12 to 14/hour, depending on...
- Location
- Mount Calvary, WI 53057
- Date Posted
- 7 Jan 2023
- Type
- Part Time
- Job
Agronomist in Madison, WI
Dane CountyJob Description The Dane County Land and Water Resources Department (LWRD) – Land Conservation Division (LCD) is recruiting for an Agronomist. The current vacancy is...
- Location
- Madison, WI 53718
- Date Posted
- 6 Jan 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
What salary can I expect for Wisconsin Farm Jobs in Wisconsin?
Salaries typically range from $35,000-$55,000 depending on experience, with seasonal bonuses often available during peak periods.
What types of Wisconsin Farm Jobs are available in Wisconsin?
Common positions include farm workers, ranch hands, equipment operators, crop managers, livestock specialists, and agricultural technicians across Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine and rural areas.
What benefits do agricultural employers typically offer?
Common benefits include competitive hourly wages, overtime pay, housing assistance, health insurance, equipment training, and opportunities for advancement. Many employers also provide tools, safety equipment, and transportation.
Are there opportunities for livestock work in Wisconsin?
Yes, Wisconsin has significant dairy cattle, poultry operations that provide steady employment opportunities for workers interested in animal husbandry and livestock management.
Is agriculture work physically demanding?
Agricultural work can be physically demanding, involving outdoor work in various weather conditions, lifting, and repetitive tasks. However, modern equipment and mechanization have reduced physical demands while creating opportunities for equipment operators and technical specialists.
When is the best time to find Wisconsin Farm Jobs in Wisconsin?
planting spring, harvesting late summer to fall. Many positions offer year-round employment with seasonal wage increases.