Do you want to help solve the world's most pressing challenges? Feeding the world's growing population and slowing climate change are two of the world's greatest challenges. AGCO is a part of the solution! Join us to make your contribution.
AGCO is seeking an Agronomy Intern, Precision Technology Institute North Dakota Farm to join our team based in Fargo, North Dakota. Ready to take the next step in your career? PTI North Dakota Farm is hiring passionate interns at Grand Farms. Dakota Smart Farm is looking for qualified individuals with farming experience and technical skills to help with the operations and offer insight and experience to better further our operations. You will be assisting in data collection on the various crop trials for the 2025 growing season. As an Intern, you will gain access to emerging state-of-the-art agricultural technology and help develop and test new AGCO technologies for the future of agriculture.
Your Impact
Operate agricultural equipment to conduct product testing. Perform daily field operations as needed such as tillage, planting, spraying, mowing, cultivating, fertilizer application. Coordination, execution, and measurement of field-based product trials. Maintain plots in good visual condition during the growing season through mowing, weeding, and tilling. Assistance with installation of field trial equipment.
Your Experience and Qualifications
Current student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture or a related field. Ability to multi-task, problem-solve, and prioritize. Strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with peers and management.
We value inclusion and recognize the innovation a diverse workforce delivers to our farmers. Through our recruitment efforts, we are committed to building a team that includes a variety of experiences, backgrounds, cultures and perspectives.
Join us as we bring agriculture into the future and apply now!
AGCO is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.