Agriculture Jobs in Tennessee
Agriculture jobs in Tennessee are open across Friendship, Dayton, and Halls and other Tennessee metros, with employers like Sunrise Agricultural Harvesting, Caudill Mowing, and Christopher M Minton Farms hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
Find Agriculture JobsOverview
Showing 5 of 13+ Agriculture jobs











INTRODUCTION
Agriculture Nursery Workers may perform any combination of the following duties concerned with watering, loading, and unloading employers nursery stock. Duties will be sporadic all through the contract due to various crops and crop conditions.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties will/could include:
- Pruning
- Cutting
- Deadheading
- Pinching
- Spacing plants
- Fertilizing with granular or liquid fertilizer
- Cleaning work areas
- Transporting plant materials
- Loading and unloading plants by hand
- Watering by hand with pumps or hoses
Crops include bedding plants, annuals, perennials, roses, mums, succulents, vegetables, foliage, and poinsettias. Some workers will operate vehicles on public roadways. Workers must follow all safety and motor vehicle laws as well as employers Fleet Safety Policy. Workers found to not follow these laws and/or policy may be terminated.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Fieldwork begins at assigned time usually shortly after daylight. Work is performed during light rain and in high humidity and in temperatures ranging from 100 (+) degrees to below 35 degrees F. Workers will work on their feet in bent, stooped, and crouched positions for long periods of time. Workers will make fast, simple, repeated movements of fingers, hands, and wrists. Workers must be able to bend, stretch, twist, or reach out with the body, arms, and/or legs. Workers will use muscles to lift, push, pull, or carry heavy objects, such as potted plants. These could/will weigh 50 lbs. Workers will supply their own work clothes.
All the tasks in this Job Description constitute one (1) job; the employer may assign workers to different tasks on any day or to multiple tasks during the same day in the sole judgment of the employer. This is a very demanding and competitive business in which quality specifications must be rigorously adhered to. Sloppy work cannot and will not be tolerated. The employer retains the right to discharge an obviously unqualified worker, malingerer or recalcitrant worker who is physically able to but does not demonstrate the willingness to perform the work necessary for the employer to grow a premium quality product.
During certain duties, workers may be required to work in teams to accomplish a certain task. When engaged in teamwork activities workers must coordinate with other members of the team to accomplish the task.
Full Crop Commitment
This is regular work, seven hours per day, Monday-Friday, and five hours on Saturday for the full remainder of the period of employment. The worker agrees to work for assigned employer(s) whenever work is available during the full remaining period of employment even though work may be slack at times. The worker understands that if the worker quits or is terminated for cause prior to the end of the period of employment, the worker will not receive the 3/4 guarantee and will not receive certain transportation reimbursements.
Excessive tardiness and/or absences will not be tolerated and will result in termination. The worker understands that if he abandons his employment or is terminated for cause prior to the end of the period of employment period he will forfeit the 3/4 guarantee and reimbursement of certain transportation costs described elsewhere in this job order. Excessive absences and/or tardiness, as defined in the Work Rules, cannot be tolerated and may result in termination.
Daily individual work assignments, crew assignments, and location of work, will be made by and at the sole discretion of the farm manager and/or farm supervisor as the needs of the farming operation dictate. Workers may be assigned a variety of duties in any given day and/or different tasks on different days. Workers will be expected to perform any of the listed duties and work on any crop as assigned by the workers supervisor.
See All 13 Agriculture Jobs in Tennessee
Find roles in Tennessee that match your experience and apply in just a few clicks.
Find Agriculture JobsAgriculture Jobs by City in Tennessee
Where Tennessee roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Agriculture Job Market in Tennessee
A snapshot from current Tennessee openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Sunrise Agricultural Harvesting2

- Caudill Mowing1

- Christopher M Minton Farms1

- Dement Farms1

- Double R Farms Soky1

Top Industries Hiring
- Agriculture & Farming1
What Tennessee Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in agriculture jobs across Tennessee.
- Experience operating tractors, combines, or other farm equipment
- Knowledge of crop production, soil health, or irrigation systems
- Physical ability to perform outdoor labor in variable weather conditions
- Familiarity with pest management, fertilizer application, or agrichemical safety
- Valid driver's license, CDL, or pesticide applicator certification as required
- Associate or bachelor's degree in agronomy, agriculture science, or a related field for technical roles
Agriculture Jobs in Tennessee: Frequently Asked Questions
How many agriculture jobs are there in Tennessee?
There are 13+ agriculture openings in Tennessee on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Friendship, Dayton, and Halls. New positions post regularly as employers across Tennessee hire.
Which Tennessee cities have the most agriculture jobs?
Friendship, Dayton, and Halls have the most agriculture openings in Tennessee right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire agricultures in Tennessee?
Employers hiring agricultures in Tennessee include Sunrise Agricultural Harvesting, Caudill Mowing, and Christopher M Minton Farms, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote agriculture jobs in Tennessee?
Yes. About 0% of agriculture openings tied to Tennessee are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Tennessee metros.
How do I apply for agriculture jobs in Tennessee?
You can apply to agriculture jobs in Tennessee directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Tennessee location, then apply to each one that fits.
See All 13 Agriculture Jobs in Tennessee
Find roles in Tennessee that match your experience and apply in just a few clicks.
Find Agriculture Jobs