March 21, 2026
Job Summary:
This position involves all aspects of growing diversified vegetables for a 300+ member CSA. The job candidate will be part of a farm team tasked with growing weekly farm shares from seed to harvest.
Responsibilities:
- Take part in implementing a crop plan and harvesting schedule for current season.
- Utilize sustainable organic agricultural methods, including hand and tractor cultivation, scouting and implementation of pest management strategies.
- Helps with irrigation practices as is necessary.
- Works with the team to tend growing crops in the fields and greenhouses including seeding, watering, thinning, potting up and weeding.
- Assists with harvesting and preparing produce for distribution.
- Uses appropriate tools and equipment to efficiently complete tasks and ensure proper cleaning, storing and maintenance of tools.
- At times, aids CSA Administrative Coordinator with community programming including school group programs and volunteer programs. Participate in Open Houses and farm events for CSA members and the public.
- Leads work groups in the field completing maintenance and harvest activities.
Required Skills/Abilities:
- Must have some experience working in agriculture, landscaping, horticulture or associated fields.
- Ability to work in collaboration with team members, work independently and manage multiple priorities.
- Some experience with power tools.
- Some familiarity with organic principles.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be physically fit, able to stand, bend, kneel, and squat for long periods, lift up to 50 lbs, and work in all weather conditions.
Hours and Compensation:
- 40 to 50 hours per week, Monday-Friday with some seasonal Saturday morning work (mostly in May and June), and weekend chores on a rotational basis.
- Shared housing in a historic farmhouse on the farm with a private bedroom is available.
- $17 - $20 / hour depending on experience and housing needs.
To all interested applicants, please email us here with your cover letter and resume. Thank you!
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