CROP FARMERS
Crop Farmers worked in most parts of Australia, with South Australia having the largest share of crop farmers. They primarily work in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing industry.
Full-time work is common. Crop Farmers are required to have bachelor’s degree and at least five years of relevant experience.
Cotton Grower
ANZSCO 121211
Job Description
Manage and control farming operations to grow cotton.
Flower Grower
ANZSCO 121212
Job Description
Flower growers grow, maintain, harvest and sell seeds, seedlings, bulbs, buds, and flowers.
Specialisation
- Market Gardener (Flowers)
Fruit or Nut Grower
ANZSCO 121213
Job Description
Plans, organises, controls, coordinates and performs farming operations to grow fruit and nuts.
Specialisations
- Market Gardener (Fruit)
- Olive Grower
- Orchardist
Grain, Oilseed or Pasture Grower
ANZSCO 121214
Job Description
Manage the production of crops such as wheat, oats and barley, oilseeds (for example canola), and ryegrass for pasture crops
Specialisation
- Lucerne Farmer
- Soybean Grower
- Wheat Farmer
Grape Grower
ANZSCO 121215
Job Description
Plan, organise and manage the growth of grape varieties for the production of wine, as well as for eating.
Specialisations:
- Viticulturist
Mixed Crop Farmer
ANZSCO 121216
Job Description
Assist with general farming duties, such as growing crops and raising livestock
Sugar Cane Grower
ANZSCO 121217
Job Description
Plans, organises, controls, coordinates and performs farming operations to grow sugar cane
Turf Grower
ANZSCO 121218
Job Description
Plan, organise and manage the production of turf for use in public parks and gardens, sporting associations such as golf courses, playing fields and schoolyards, and domestic use in backyard lawns.