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Farm Manager

Jentzsch-Kearl Farms
locationMountain Home, ID 83647, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Agriculture
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

Farm Manager- Glenns Ferry, ID

Job Overview:

Lead the Future of Farming! We are seeking a results-oriented Farm Manager who will be accountable for the success of the farm unit they oversee. The Farm Manager will be responsible for producing a successful crop while maximizing yield and quality. This role involves planning and supervising planting and harvest activities, irrigation, monitoring crop health, and ensuring efficient resource utilization.

About Us:

Jentzsch Kearl Farms is a diverse, row-crop farm located throughout seven counties in Southern Idaho. We are a true family-owned and family-operated organization. Our humble beginning started in 1981 and has grown to over 40,000 acres of potatoes, sugar beets, hay, corn, watermelon, squash, and pumpkins. We strive to produce the finest of crops – on time and done right.

Job Requirements:

  • Must have 3-5 years row crop experience (preferably in potato industry)
  • Must have 3-5 years of irrigation (especially pivot systems)
  • Must have at least 3 years of farming experience.
  • Preferably has leadership experience in the crop industry.
  • Must be able to work long hours during planting and harvest
  • Preferably speaks Spanish
  • High school graduate or equivalent preferred.
  • Must be able to work onsite in the Glenns Ferry, ID area (Relocate before starting work)

Job Responsibilities:

  • Assist in development of annual field, crop, and unit input budgets.
  • Manage crop production for best possible yield and quality. This may include the following crops: alfalfa, beans, sugar beets, potatoes, corn, squash, watermelon, and pumpkins.
  • Manage, maintain, and improve the lands farmed for the greatest possible productivity and sustainable husbandry.
  • Manage and work with your irrigation crew to ensure that the irrigation systems are providing timely and even applications of water to the crops.
  • Help formulate pre-season plans for all activities and applications for each individual field.
  • Continually evaluate yield, quality, and production costs for efficiencies and improvements that will maximize crop revenues.
  • Supervise and be accountable for the planting of each crop in each field. If crops do not start right, they cannot end right.
  • Continuously, in conjunction with agronomists, scout crops for water requirements, fertility, pests, and weeds and take appropriate action to meet yield and quality goals.
  • Record all crop inputs and applications.
  • Work closely with landowners to inform them of any process that may affect them.
  • Coordinate with the Director of Field Operations for all actions involving farm equipment. This includes use of controlling calendars for all field operations.
  • Attend and participate in all assigned management and other meetings.
  • Speak up when something does not seem to be right or is not in alignment with stated company objectives and goals.
  • Must not be shy of computers and technology. These will be used extensively.
  • Other projects and duties, as assigned.

Company DescriptionJentzsch Kearl Farms is a diverse, row-crop farm located throughout seven counties in Southern Idaho. We are a true family-owned and family-operated organization. Our humble beginning started in 1981 and has grown to 30,000 acres of potatoes, sugar beets, hay, corn, watermelon, squash, and pumpkins. We strive to produce the finest of crops – on time and done right.

Company Description

Jentzsch Kearl Farms is a diverse, row-crop farm located throughout seven counties in Southern Idaho. We are a true family-owned and family-operated organization. Our humble beginning started in 1981 and has grown to 30,000 acres of potatoes, sugar beets, hay, corn, watermelon, squash, and pumpkins. We strive to produce the finest of crops – on time and done right.

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