Agriculture Job Market Trends

Soil Conservationist

8-16
Employers
+400%
Growth

Works to manage and protect soil resources in agricultural and natural environments. Focuses on sustainable practices to prevent soil erosion and degradation.

Master Grower

2-4
Employers
+100%
Growth

Responsible for overseeing the cultivation and production of crops, ensuring optimal growth conditions and adherence to industry standards. Integral to agricultural operations, focusing on plant health, quality, and yield optimization.

Agricultural Service Technician

9-18
Employers
+89%
Growth

Technicians specializing in agricultural equipment, working to maintain and repair machinery used in farming and agriculture. They ensure that all agricultural equipment is operating efficiently to maximize productivity.

Poultry Worker

12-24
Employers
+73%
Growth

Responsible for maintaining the health and well-being of poultry on farms. Duties include feeding, cleaning, and monitoring bird behavior to ensure optimal conditions.

Beekeeper

9-18
Employers
+56%
Growth

A professional responsible for the maintenance and management of bee colonies. Their primary goal is to ensure the health and productivity of bees for pollination and honey production.

Abattoir Operative

4-8
Employers
+50%
Growth

Responsible for the slaughtering process, ensuring that animals are humanely and efficiently processed. Key duties include handling livestock and maintaining hygiene standards.

Cattle Buyer

2-4
Employers
+50%
Growth

Specializes in purchasing cattle on behalf of meat processing companies or auctions. Requires knowledge of livestock types, market trends, and negotiation skills.

Herd Manager

2-4
Employers
+50%
Growth

Responsible for overseeing the health, reproduction, and productivity of livestock, typically in agricultural settings. Ensures effective care and management practices to optimize herd performance and welfare.

Dairy Assistant

25-50
Employers
+43%
Growth

Works in dairy production environments to assist with the care and management of dairy cattle. Responsibilities often include feeding, milking, and maintaining clean facilities.