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The average salary for a Farmer in U.S. is $90,160.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $90,160

$47,800$136,410

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $43.35

$22.98$65.58

What does a Farmer earn?

Farmers typically earn an average of $90,160 annually in the United States. They serve as stewards of the land by tending and harvesting crops, raising livestock, and managing resources wisely. With knowledge in a variety of topics such as plant science, animal husbandry, and land management, farmers can focus on specialties such as crop rotation, precision agriculture, or organic farming.

How to earn more as a Farmer

To become a farmer, you will need an understanding of agricultural practices, business management, and biology. Alternatively, you can embark on a degree apprenticeship, learning on the job and making contacts within the industry. To increase your earning potential as a farmer, you could specialise in animal husbandry, crop rotation, or sustainable farming methods. You could also go self-employed, renting land or investing in a smallholding.