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  • From: Andy Fellenz <fellenz AT fltg.net>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [Market-farming] Finding good employees
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 07:53:59 -0400

I need to find a few good people to finish out the balance of this season and hopefully comprise the core of my crew for next season.

Here is the ad I have placed on the NOFA NY website. I have also submitted this to Cornell's Small Farms Update and others have posted it for me on a local community college job board and have shared it at several 4 year schools.

"Help Wanted. My certified organic farm is growing and needs a larger crew, plus I need to replace a key person who is off to Belize in August. The farm includes ½-acre strawberries, ½-acre brambles, 1+ acres apples and tree fruit; ~14,000 sq ft hoop houses, ~1,000 sq ft greenhouses, and 5+ acres vegetables on ~ 60 owned and rented acres. Certified with NOFA-NY Certified Organic LLC since 2005. Three CSAs (~200 shares), PYO berries, farm stand and some wholesale. Both part-time and full-time (38 ½ hr workweek) positions available. Our farm season is 9+ months long. Pay dependent upon experience, Healthy NY health insurance available, disability insurance, workers comp and overtime (time and a half) after 40 hours. We’re located in Phelps NY, in the heart of the Finger Lakes, halfway between Rochester and Syracuse.

The ideal candidate(s) will have some experience in at least one aspect of organic agriculture, construction or equipment maintenance, possibly some academic training in horticulture, agriculture or natural resources, a great work ethic, lots of curiosity, a drive to learn new things, the ability to work independently and the desire to do a great job. Must be able to lift and handle 50 lb bags and totes for extended periods and be comfortable working outside in all types of weather.

This could be a great opportunity for someone to share their skills, knowledge and expertise while gaining exposure and experience in all facets of the farm including the business side. Look at our website: www.FellenzFamilyFarm.com <http://www.fellenzfamilyfarm.com/> to learn more about what we do. Contact us through the website or at artisanfarms AT gmail.com <mailto:artisanfarms AT gmail.com> ."


Any suggestions on how to improve the ad? What about other locations for placing the ad? This isn't a live at the farm internship type position. I want to find a few people who want a job, like farm work, are willing to stick around for a few years and have a place they call home to go to each night. I start everyone at above minimum wage and will go substantially higher for the right people.


Andy Fellenz
www.FellenzFamilyFarm.com







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