Start Date:March 2026Compensation:$22 - $25/hour DOE
The Seasonal Farmer will report to the Farm Coordinator and is responsible for supporting the agricultural operations of a residential farm in Glen Head on Long Island, NY. The Seasonal Farmer will learn about and support the growth and harvest of annual vegetables, perennials, orchards, and berries, in addition to beekeeping, caring for egg-laying chickens, food preserving, and additional projects.
This role is seasonal and will be offered from mid-March to the end of November with some flexibility on start/end dates. This role is full-time, 40-45 hours per week, Monday through Friday, with a regular schedule of 8am – 4pm. The schedule may shift throughout the season based on weather and the needs of the farm. Occasionally, longer days or weekend work may be needed.
We are looking for a motivated, hardworking individual with prior farming experience to join our small team!
Responsibilities/DutiesDuties may include, but are not limited to:
- Maintain and care for the farm and surrounding land including seasonal preparations, planting, harvesting, weeding, etc.
- Complete daily activities as guided by the Farm Coordinator to ensure farm stays on track with the schedule of production
- Pack and sort produce, group/arrange flowers, and package farm-made products
- Support production of farm-derived products (jam, honey, soap etc.)
- Adhere to organic standards and, where possible, biodynamic practices
- Identify and manage disease and pest problems
- Assist with local produce delivery as needed (valid driver’s license required)
- At least 2 years of experience working on an agricultural farm
- Experience with and knowledge of harvesting, processing, seed starting, field planting and transplants, field maintenance, irrigation, bed prep planting, and cleaning produce
- Understanding of organic and/or biodynamic practices a plus
- Experience caring for chickens and/or bees a plus
- Experience with light farm machinery a plus
- Proactive and self-motivated with a strong work ethic
- Organized, ability to manage tasks and time efficiently and meet deadlines
- Positive and solutions oriented with a problem-solving mindset
- Strong communication skills
- Works well independently and as part of a team
- Ability to take direction and willingness to learn and improve skills
- Passion for farming and learning, flexible to varying tasks
- Ability and willingness to complete physical work outdoors in varying weather conditions that can be physically demanding (harvesting, planting, weeding, digging, etc.)
- Ability to stand, work with arms overheard, crouch, and sit for long periods of time
- Good dexterity and fine motor skills (sowing, harvest, washing, etc.)
- Ability to lift 50+ lbs safely and perform repetitive tasks
- Legally able to work in the US without sponsorship
- Valid driver’s license
Benefits
- 1 hour of sick time accrued for every 30 hours worked, up to 40 hours
- Overtime pay (1.5x hourly rate) for holidays worked
Applying
To apply for this role please send your resume and cover letter.
Please note this role does not offer housing, and all applicants must be able to commute to the farm daily (public transit is not an option for location).
Contact InformationResidential FarmEmail:greenteamnewyork@gmail.com
Freqently Asked Questions
Seasonal farming in New York, especially around Long Island, involves adapting to Northeastern climate cycles and managing crops like berries, orchards, and vegetables unique to this region. Compared to other US areas, the growing season is shorter, requiring precise timing for planting and harvest, often demanding flexible schedules to handle weather variability.
Expect a hands-on role including planting, harvesting, weeding, and caring for livestock like chickens and bees. Tasks also cover packing produce, supporting food preservation projects, and occasionally assisting with local deliveries—all coordinated under the farm coordinator’s guidance to meet organic standards.
Yes, this job involves considerable physical activity such as lifting over 50 pounds, standing for long periods, crouching, and working outdoors through varied weather. Dexterity for sowing and produce washing is essential, alongside stamina to handle repetitive farming tasks typical of seasonal agricultural work.
METRO HORT GROUP offers a diverse farming experience, including vegetable cultivation, beekeeping, and food preservation projects, providing a broad skill set. The organization emphasizes organic and biodynamic practices, fostering a sustainable approach that appeals to farmers passionate about environmental stewardship.
At METRO HORT GROUP, Seasonal Farmers can expand their expertise in organic farming, beekeeping, and artisanal product creation like jams and soaps. The role encourages learning under experienced coordinators, offering growth beyond typical farm labor through hands-on involvement in diverse agricultural processes.
The $22-$25 hourly wage aligns well with regional standards for seasonal farm labor in New York, where wages typically range from $18 to $26 depending on experience and farm size. This compensation reflects the specialized skills required, including organic practices and animal care, making it competitive locally.
Since public transit isn't viable for this farm location, commuting options include driving or carpooling. Having a valid driver’s license is essential, and planning for travel times is important due to traffic between New York City and Long Island, especially during peak farming seasons with variable work hours.
Demand peaks from early spring through fall, aligning with planting and harvest cycles. New York’s agricultural sector sees a surge in seasonal hires around March to November, reflecting local crop schedules and weather-dependent farm activities, making timing crucial for job seekers.
Candidates usually need at least two years of agricultural experience demonstrating skills in planting, harvesting, and field maintenance. Familiarity with organic or biodynamic practices and animal care enhances candidacy, as does a proactive attitude and ability to work independently in farm environments.
The farm coordinator adjusts daily tasks and schedules to accommodate weather shifts, sometimes requiring weekend or extended hours. This flexibility ensures farm operations remain on track while balancing worker safety and productivity, emphasizing teamwork and communication throughout seasonal changes.
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