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Idaho Employer General Farm Workers in Boise, Idaho
This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information, please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2348134
Consultant, please conduct seated interview. Days of need 5/12/2025-11/15/2025. Place of employment: Othello, Washington. Worker must possess 3 months experience. Job Duties: Job duties: General Farm Workers to perform the following duties: Crops/Commodities: apples, cherries, vegetables including, but not limited to, potatoes. General Duties - Workers will perform any of the following duties: Orchard/farm clean-up, including picking up garbage, removal of grass, dirt, string, rocks, wire or any other debris from within or around fields, orchards, buildings, either by hand or using tools or equipment; remove weeds by hand or using hand or power tools; spread compost fertilizer; place pest control devices including traps, pheromones and paints, and remove diseased plant parts, either by hand or using various machines and tools. Workers will install, deploy, repair and remove shade cloth and trellis by placing posts, wires and cloth for support and shade of orchards using hand and mechanical tools; install, maintain and operate irrigation system, to include placement of irrigation pipes and sprinklers and checking of lines to ensure proper operation using hand and mechanical tools. Clean and distribute buckets, totes, lugs or bins into fields/orchards prior to picking either by hand or with the aid of equipment. Sort and remove defective fruit, plant debris, leaves, etc. from plants or harvest containers. Place liners and tags in or on harvest containers by hand or using various tools. Ability to pick up, use and safely handle and work from a 12-foot ladder weighing 40 lbs. or from a mechanized platform up to 8 feet high, is necessary for performance of general orchard duties. Tree Training: Workers will perform tree training duties including but not limited to the following activities: hoeing, tree painting, weed mat application, tree tying/positioning, includes tying limbs to trellises and tying limbs together, using string, tape, wire or other fasteners and supports. Other tying activities will be determined by orchard management and communicated to all employees. Propagation/Planting: Workers will propagate plants by placing buds/scions in plants using knives, tape, wax or paint. Workers will prepare fields for planting by clearing cull stock, brush and debris; dig holes, plant seedlings or liners by hand (including riding on the planting machine, reaching and grabbing a tree and dropping it in the hole and inserting liners in a mechanical planter); shovel dirt around newly planted trees. Thinning: Thinning is a manual process used to control the size and fruit quality of grown fruit. Employees will be instructed by supervisors in the correct procedures for each thinning task. Ability to pick up, use and safely handle a 12-foot ladder weighing 40 lbs. or work from a mechanized platform up to 8 feet high, is necessary for performance of thinning tasks. This process requires the employee to be able to appropriately remove the smallest fruit blossom, bud and/or identifiable fruit from within a cluster of other fruits. Workers will be expected to be able to identify and remove fruit that is misshapen, damaged and/or have other quality problems as directed by supervisors. Pruning: Pruning numerous varieties of fruit trees according to established company procedures based on the difference in the treatment of different varieties. Work will be performed on trees for long periods of time using a variety of pruning equipment including hand shears, hand loppers, hand saws and 12-foot ladders. Pruning and thinning may be done from the ground or ladder up to 12 feet in height or from a motorized platform. Workers may be required to selectively prune only trees of a certain size as instructed by the supervisor. Harvesting: Agricultural products that are harve ted: Ambrosia Apples, Apples (Fuji, Granny Smith, Golden, Gala, Red Delicious), Honey Crisp Apples, Yellow and Red Cherries. This job requires a minimum of three months of prior experience working in commercial production agriculture, handling manual and machine tasks associated with commodity production and harvest activities. Applicants must be able to furnish verbal or written statements establishing relevant prior work experience. Must be able to lift/carry 60 lbs. Workers should come prepared with appropriate clothing and footwear for the environmental and working conditions described. No smoking, alcohol, firearms in the field or residential housing. Proficiency in English or Spanish is required for training and safety purposes. (i.e. Workers must listen to, understand and follow instructions of Employer supervisors and managers.)The normal work week is 7 hours per day, Monday through Friday (35 hours per week) but may start earlier or later depending on the time of year, hours of daylight, weather, and production requirements. Daily or weekly work schedule may vary due to weather, sunlight, temperature, crop conditions, and other factors. Employer will notify workers of any change to start or end time. Due to the nature of these crops, weather, and the requirement to send the fruit to market when fresh, it is the prevailing practice to work substantially more, less or different hours than those listed, sometimes for extended periods of time. When the number of hours for a week exceeds 35 hours, the worker may