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- Tier: Target degree-level agronomy/agritech roles (H-1B) vs field roles (H-2A).
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- Is the role degree-level technical (H-1B) or field (H-2A)?
- Do you have an agriculture/agronomy degree?
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Agricultural Technician jobs in United States — questions answered
- Where are agricultural technician jobs in United States?
- Agribusiness, seed and agritech companies recruit ag technicians; degree-level roles can use H-1B, field roles use H-2A.
- What salary range do agricultural technician jobs in United States pay?
- Around US$40,000–60,000 for technician roles; specialised agronomy/agritech higher.
- Which cities hire agricultural technicians in United States?
- Midwest (IA, IL, NE), California, Texas, agricultural regions
- Which employers hire agricultural technicians in United States?
- Agribusiness and seed companies, Agronomy and crop-science firms, Research institutes and universities
- What licence or credential do you need in United States?
- No licence; agronomy, testing and ag-tech skills are the screen.
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
- H-1B is possible for degree-level technical/agronomy roles (note the new US$100,000 H-1B fee post-21 Sep 2025); general field roles use the dedicated H-2A agricultural visa.
- What language level do you need?
- English.
Good to know about Agricultural Technician jobs in United States
- Degree-level agronomy/agritech roles can use H-1B; field roles use H-2A.
- University ag-research roles can be cap-exempt for H-1B.
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