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Farmworker
- Country: United States
- Visa type: H-2A
- Job ID: (Open on offer list)
- Employer name: Confidential
- Employees needed: 35
- E-mail (employer): Confidential
- E-mail (agent): Confidential
- Phone: Confidential
- Agent phone: Confidential
- Working hours per week: 35
- Wage: 17.13 USD / Hour
- OFLC Certification: ACCEPTED - PENDING RECRUITMENT
- Start date: 05/17/2026
- End date: 10/02/2026
- Process date: 03/10/2026 21:00:00
- Submit date: Confidential
- Offer description:
Crops/Commodities: Hops/Apples. This job requires a minimum of 2 months of verifiable experience working with hops or apples required. Applicants must furnish verifiable job references or comparable third-party documentation from recent employers to establish acceptable prior experience. This requirement will be applied equally to all new foreign and domestic candidates. Mow, cut, and weed fields. Perform ditching, shoveling, hoeing, hauling, ground preparation, and other manual tasks. Bending, stooping and kneeling required. Use hand tools including but not limited to hoes, shovels, shears, clippers, loppers, and saws. Lift, carry, and load/unload products or supplies. Use power equipment including but not limited to: telehandler, tractors, planters, mowers, plows, sprayers, cultivators, power shears, chain saws, high lifts, fork lifts, skid loaders. Must operate agricultural equipment safely, with or without direction. Clear debris from field and clean/maintain farm buildings, structures, equipment, and work areas. Assist with farm building/field maintenance and repairs. Build/repair fences. Machine Operation: Drive/operate utility vehicles and row crop tractors. Mow/rake hop bines. Operate pickers and/or dryers. Apples: Use/handle ladders up to 10 ft. in length and weighing up to 40 lbs. or perform work on motorized platform. Repeated failure to follow quality control instructions may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination. Thinning: Hand thin to control the size and quality of fruit. Remove fruit blossom, bud and/or identifiable fruit from within a cluster of other fruits. Must accurately identify and remove misshapen, damaged or otherwise unmarketable fruit. Hops: Workers may be required to work some night shifts. Hop twining - load string bundles onto string cart. Top tie string to trellis. “Pogo” hop strings into hop hills with hop clips. Fix loose/missing strings. Fix non-compliant acreage immediately. Hills found without clips may result in suspension or discharge. No unused string may be discarded in the field. Hop training – training hop vines onto strings. Weeding – Walk through the field and pull weeds by hand. The worker must ensure that there is no damage done to the plant when pulling weeds. Remove broken or damaged poles and install a new pole. Ensure all hop poles are vertically straight and tamped into place. Manually remove weeds by hand or with digging tools. Weeding baby hop yards requires special care to detour damaging vines. Hop Vine Unloader/Hanger: Job consists of unloading hop trucks at a stationary picking machine. Hanging hop vines is physically demanding and requires the employee to grasp, lift and place the ends of hop vines on hooks that transfer the vines from the truck beds to the picking apparatus. Hop Vine Truck Driver/Unloader: Job consists of driving the hop vine truck while loading and transport to the harvesting machine. Once there, the driver will assist one of the hop vine unloader/hangers in unloading the truck by hand. All of the job requirements specific to the hop vine unloader/hanger job apply to the driver while performing this part of the job. Hops: Workers may be required to work some night shifts. Hop twining - load string bundles onto string cart. Top tie string to trellis. “Pogo” hop strings into hop hills with hop clips. Fix loose/missing strings. Fix non-compliant acreage immediately. Hills found without clips may result in suspension or discharge. No unused string may be discarded in the field. Hop training – training hop vines onto strings. Weeding – Walk through the field and pull weeds by hand. The worker must ensure that there is no damage done to the plant when pulling weeds. Remove broken or damaged poles and install a new pole. Ensure all hop poles are vertically straight and tamped into place. Manually remove weeds by hand or with digging tools. Weeding baby hop yards requires special care to detour damaging vines.