Organic Farm Job in Minnesota

Organic Farm in Minnesota

Organic Farm Job in Minnesota at Prairie Drifter Farm in Litchfield – 2020

Prairie Drifter Farm is a certified organic vegetable farm located in Litchfield, MN, approximately 40 miles south of St. Cloud and 70 miles west of Minneapolis. Prairie Drifter Farm is owned and operated by Nick and Joan Olson. The upcoming growing season will be our eleventh season in operation, growing for approximately 150 CSA shares and several wholesale accounts including two local food co-ops and the Harvest for the Hungry program.

The Crew: The farm team for the 2020 season will consist of Nick and Joan, 2 full-time seasonal farm team members, 1 part-time seasonal farm team member, and 5 work share members.  We have just one full-time position still available for 2020.

Employment Details: Our employment opportunities are especially beneficial for, but not limited to, someone exploring or pursuing vegetable farming as a career as there will be opportunities for significant education on the farm as well as in conjunction with neighboring organic farms.  Preference is given to qualified applicants who could return to the farm for an additional season or more.

Time Frame: May 1 through the end of October.

Work Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm for full-time positions with 45 minutes unpaid lunch. Start time varies slightly between 7:30am-8:00am depending on the time of the season. Part-time employee will work 1 day per week, 8:00-5:00pm with 1 hour unpaid lunch.

Organic Farm Job in Minnesota – Responsibilities:

  • Greenhouse work, weeding and transplanting.
  • Harvesting, washing and packing for CSA deliveries/wholesale accounts.
  • Hoophouse management.
  • Cover cropping, irrigation and record keeping.
  • Care of farm animals including pigs and a small flock of laying hens.
  • Involvement with share member events.
  • Upkeep of farm grounds.

Qualifications:

Prairie Drifter Farm is looking for individuals who are self-motivated, have great attention to detail and are eager to work and learn. Previous farm experience is a great benefit but not required. Crew members should be in good physical condition with the ability to lift 50 pounds. Farm work is physically demanding and we work in all weather conditions. Employees should expect to work efficiently and quickly and maintain our standards of high quality produce and customer service. Efficiency and dedication in production is what helps to make the farm financially viable. A smoothly operating farm helps to create a positive living and working environment for the entire crew.   Employees should be able to work independently and in a group and have an interest in sustainable agriculture and good food! It is important for us to work in an enjoyable environment for the benefit of our family, our crew and our membership.

Benefits:

  • Hourly base pay of $10+/hour (dependent on past experience).
  • On-farm housing and amenities (provided for full-time employees but not required) include private room, summer kitchen, composting toilet and access to an indoor shower in the farm house.
  • Paid vacation days
  • Abundant produce from the farm.
  • Access to canning equipment and freezer space to preserve produce.
  • Networking with other area sustainable and organic farms. We are lucky to be in a region with several other organic and sustainable farms, which raise vegetables, fruits, sheep, dried beans, and grass-fed beef. We connect our employees to other farms to broaden their farm experience based on their interest.
  • Development of a growing season learning plan to help direct particular educational goals of each employee. Employee check-ins at the beginning, middle and end of each season to ensure employees are gaining the skills and background they need to be successful in their future pursuits.
  • Educational evening talks based on employees’ growing season learning plans. In the past we have covered topics such as cover cropping, budgeting, soil health, post-harvest handling, organic certification, and pest management.
  • Ability to take on more responsibility of certain aspects of the farm as the season progresses based on interest and abilities.

To Apply for an Organic Farm Job in Minnesota: If interested in employment and mentorship, please submit a letter of interest and resume which include the following information to prairiedrifterfarm@gmail.com:

  • Past work experience
  • Farming goals
  • Explanation of why you are interested in working on our farm
  • Explanation of your qualifications for this position
  • 3 work references (farm references are a plus)

Application Timeline: We will accept applications on a rolling basis until positions are filled.  If applicants are able, we would appreciate an in-person interview on the farm but we also do phone interviews.

We are happy to connect interested applicants who go through our interview process with past employees to give you a reference for our farm and employee management.

 

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