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Farmer Jobs in Quincy, CA (2)

Family Practice/Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

Britt Medical Search
Quincy, CA
$25k sign-on bonus
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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$70 - $100 / hour

Farmer Mac - Project Manager (Remote) - Washington, DC

Staffing the Universe
🌎 Remote
Remote

Remote Agronomy Sales Manager - Central Iowa, East - Ankeny

GrabJobs
🌎 Remote
Remote
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$80k - $115k / year

Travel/Contract Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)- Up to $2,268/week!

Connected Health Care
Graeagle, CA
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$2,268 - $2,268 / week

Sales Development Representative - Remote US

Farmer's Business Network
🌎 Remote
Remote
Hourly
401(k)
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Parental Leave
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$23 - $23 / hour

Job Description

Working as a Farmer in Quincy, CA

There are 2 Farmer opportunities available in Quincy, CA all with unique requirements.

A farmer’s job is challenging and requires hard work. Farmers must work outdoors in all weather conditions, so they must be physically fit and withstand the summer's heat and the cold of winter. They may have to do a variety of tasks on a busy farm, such as repairing fences, mending machinery, raising and feeding animals, planting seeds, operating irrigation equipment, cleaning out barns and mechanical structures, moving hay or grain from field storage areas into barns for drying and baling, weeding cornfields or cotton fields before harvest by hand or with a hoe, applying fertilizer for optimum results, using machinery to harvest crops, and spreading manure evenly across fields.

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