Picture this: You’re working in a state-of-the-art greenhouse, using advanced sensors to monitor crop growth while collecting vital data that could revolutionize farming practices. Think about being the person who bridges the gap between traditional farming and cutting-edge agricultural technology.
Agricultural technicians are the vital link between scientific research and practical farming applications. They work alongside agricultural scientists, implementing experiments, collecting data, and maintaining sophisticated agricultural equipment.
These professionals combine technical expertise with hands-on agricultural knowledge to improve farming efficiency and sustainability.
Total Employment: 13,150 (2023)
Common Names for Agricultural Technicians
- Agricultural Research Technician (Agricultural Research Tech)
- Agricultural Research Technologist
- Agricultural Technician (Agricultural Tech)
- Agriculture Assistant
- Agronomy Research Technician (Agronomy Research Tech)
- Field Assistant
- Insect Research Technician (Insect Research Tech)
- Lab Tech (Laboratory Technician)
- Seed Analyst
What Agricultural Technicians Do
Agricultural Technicians assist farmers and agricultural scientists by performing tests, collecting data, maintaining equipment, and conducting research to improve crop production and livestock management while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Core responsibilities include:
- Crop Monitoring: Regularly inspect crops and field conditions to assess plant health, identify potential issues, and ensure optimal growing conditions that maximize yield potential.
- Data Collection: Record and maintain detailed documentation of field observations, test results, and treatment applications to support evidence-based decision-making and regulatory compliance.
- Equipment Operation: Safely operate and maintain agricultural machinery and testing equipment used in planting, treatment, and harvesting operations to ensure efficient farm productivity.
- Sample Analysis: Collect and analyze soil, water, and plant tissue samples to determine nutrient levels, detect diseases, and guide treatment recommendations that improve crop performance.
- Treatment Application: Apply appropriate fertilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural treatments according to specified protocols and safety regulations to protect crop health while ensuring environmental compliance.
- Quality Control: Perform routine quality checks on agricultural products and processes to maintain standards and identify areas for improvement in farming operations.
- Technical Support: Provide practical guidance to farm workers and managers on proper agricultural techniques, equipment usage, and safety procedures to optimize farm operations.
- Environmental Compliance: Monitor and ensure adherence to environmental regulations and safety protocols in all agricultural operations to maintain sustainable farming practices.
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