Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources career cluster
| occupation |
SOC code |
interests |
minimum education |
growth outlook |
current workers |
salary entry |
salary all |
| Agricultural Equipment Operators | 45-2091.00 | R | mod. OJT | -1.63 | 1,290 | $14,430 | $22,590 |
| Agricultural Inspectors | 45-2011.00 | RIC | work exp. | 0.05 | 550 | $32,350 | $40,160 |
| Agricultural Workers, all other | 45-2099.99 | * | short OJT | * | * | $18,450 | $23,860 |
| Animal Breeders | 45-2021.00 | RI | mod. OJT | * | * | $24,880 | $27,200 |
| Animal Scientists | 19-1011.00 | IR | Bachelor | * | * | $44,550 | $48,830 |
| Biochemists and Biophysicists | 19-1021.00 | IR | Doctorate | 2.14 | 850 | $43,730 | $78,980 |
| Biologists | 19-1020.01 | IR | Bachelor | * | * | * | * |
| Butchers and Meat Cutters | 51-3021.00 | RE | long OJT | 0.18 | 3,930 | $17,570 | $25,790 |
| Cartographers and Photogrammetrists | 17-1021.00 | CIRA | Bachelor | 1.64 | 520 | $31,800 | $46,610 |
| Commercial Divers | 49-9092.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| occupation |
SOC code |
interests |
minimum education |
growth outlook |
current workers |
salary entry |
salary all |
| Continuous Mining Machine Operators | 47-5041.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas | 47-5011.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Dredge Operators | 53-7031.00 | R | mod. OJT | 1.63 | 130 | $22,970 | $28,460 |
| Environmental Engineering Technicians | 17-3025.00 | * | Associate | 1.72 | 370 | $30,860 | $41,230 |
| Environmental Engineers | 17-2081.00 | * | Bachelor | 2.37 | 1,770 | $50,040 | $73,480 |
| Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health | 19-4091.00 | IR | Associate | 1.78 | 830 | $24,760 | $37,530 |
| Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters | 47-5031.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | $37,290 | $45,820 |
| Extraction Workers, all other | 47-5099.99 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Fallers | 45-4021.00 | R | mod. OJT | -2.65 | 710 | $22,440 | $30,830 |
| Farm and Home Management Advisors | 25-9021.00 | SREC | Bachelor | 0.98 | 950 | $22,070 | $49,490 |
| Farm Equipment Mechanics | 49-3041.00 | R | 1,2 year | 0.65 | 510 | $24,330 | $33,150 |
| occupation |
SOC code |
interests |
minimum education |
growth outlook |
current workers |
salary entry |
salary all |
| Farm Labor Contractors | 45-1012.00 | * | work exp. | * | * | * | * |
| Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers | 11-9011.00 | ERC | Bachelor + | -2.17 | 4,180 | $35,590 | $49,830 |
| Farmers and Ranchers | 11-9012.00 | REC | long OJT | -0.75 | 43,510 | * | * |
| Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse | 45-2092.00 | R | short OJT | -1.51 | 12,560 | $14,570 | $18,070 |
| Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals | 45-2093.00 | RC | short OJT | -1.40 | 1,700 | $16,390 | $22,250 |
| First-Line Supervisors/ Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers | 45-1011.00 | RE | work exp. | * | * | $28,210 | $47,110 |
| First-Line Supervisors/ Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Service and Groundskeeping Workers | 37-1012.00 | ERC | work exp. | 2.03 | 8,040 | $27,910 | $40,040 |
| Fish and Game Wardens | 33-3031.00 | RIS | long OJT | * | * | $26,910 | $38,390 |
| Fishers and Related Fishing Workers | 45-3011.00 | RE | mod. OJT | -6.70 | 60 | * | * |
| Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders | 51-3091.00 | R | short OJT | 0.07 | 550 | $18,940 | $35,570 |
| Food Batchmakers | 51-3092.00 | R | short OJT | 1.98 | 1,550 | $18,120 | $25,610 |
| occupation |
SOC code |
interests |
minimum education |
growth outlook |
current workers |
salary entry |
salary all |
| Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders | 51-3093.00 | R | short OJT | 0.34 | 640 | $17,380 | $21,810 |
| Food Scientists and Technologists | 19-1012.00 | IRC | Bachelor | * | * | $32,760 | $48,050 |
| Forest and Conservation Technicians | 19-4093.00 | * | Associate | 0.52 | 560 | $28,610 | $38,970 |
| Forest and Conservation Workers | 45-4011.00 | RI | mod. OJT | * | * | $20,980 | $29,690 |
| Foresters | 19-1032.00 | RI | Bachelor | 0.55 | 340 | $40,470 | $59,590 |
| Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators | 53-7071.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | $38,260 | $51,080 |
| Gas Plant Operators | 51-8092.00 | R | long OJT | -1.35 | 60 | $41,310 | $50,400 |
| Geological and Petroleum Technicians | 19-4041.00 | RI | Associate | * | * | $33,730 | $36,510 |
| Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products | 45-2041.00 | RC | work exp. | -0.40 | 1,230 | $14,990 | $18,420 |
| Grounds Maintenance Workers, all other | 37-3019.99 | * | short OJT | 1.51 | 60 | * | * |
| Helpers--Extraction Workers | 47-5081.00 | R | short OJT | 2.43 | 170 | $24,920 | $27,840 |
| occupation |
SOC code |
interests |
minimum education |
growth outlook |
current workers |
salary entry |
salary all |
| Hunters and Trappers | 45-3021.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers | 37-3011.00 | R | short OJT | 2.17 | 33,800 | $16,980 | $22,330 |
| Loading Machine Operators, Underground Mining | 53-7033.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Log Graders and Scalers | 45-4023.00 | CR | mod. OJT | 0.28 | 240 | $23,190 | $31,530 |
| Logging Equipment Operators | 45-4022.00 | R | mod. OJT | -1.12 | 2,260 | $22,090 | $29,760 |
| Logging Workers, all other | 45-4029.99 | * | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers | 51-3022.00 | R | short OJT | 0.62 | 8,400 | $17,140 | $19,860 |
| Mine Cutting and Channeling Machine Operators | 47-5042.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Mining Machine Operators, all other | 47-5049.99 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Natural Sciences Managers | 11-9121.00 | IER | Bachelor + | 2.56 | 1,400 | $76,040 | $130,180 |
| Nonfarm Animal Caretakers | 39-2021.00 | R | short OJT | 0.96 | 4,160 | $15,220 | $19,990 |
| occupation |
SOC code |
interests |
minimum education |
growth outlook |
current workers |
salary entry |
salary all |
| Pest Control Workers | 37-2021.00 | R | mod. OJT | 1.73 | 2,810 | $20,670 | $28,720 |
| Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation | 37-3012.00 | R | mod. OJT | 1.69 | 490 | $20,680 | $29,440 |
| Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers | 51-8093.00 | RC | long OJT | 1.14 | 100 | $38,650 | $50,980 |
| Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers | 53-7072.00 | R | mod. OJT | -0.49 | 60 | $33,500 | $40,640 |
| Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm Products | 13-1021.00 | ECR | work exp. | -0.62 | 280 | $32,870 | $48,340 |
| Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors | 53-7081.00 | R | short OJT | 0.92 | 3,750 | $16,960 | $24,440 |
| Rock Splitters, Quarry | 47-5051.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | $18,510 | $23,680 |
| Roof Bolters, Mining | 47-5061.00 | R | * | * | * | * | * |
| Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas | 47-5012.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Roustabouts, Oil and Gas | 47-5071.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood | 51-7041.00 | R | mod. OJT | -0.28 | 3,030 | $19,990 | $26,090 |
| occupation |
SOC code |
interests |
minimum education |
growth outlook |
current workers |
salary entry |
salary all |
| Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining | 47-5013.00 | R | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Shuttle Car Operators | 53-7111.00 | R | short OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Slaughterers and Meat Packers | 51-3023.00 | R | mod. OJT | 0.58 | 7,750 | $17,920 | $21,400 |
| Soil and Plant Scientists | 19-1013.00 | IR | Bachelor | 1.31 | 590 | $34,660 | $61,980 |
| Tree Trimmers and Pruners | 37-3013.00 | R | short OJT | 1.53 | 2,650 | $22,250 | $28,440 |
| Veterinarians | 29-1131.00 | IR | Profess. | 3.48 | 2,000 | $52,460 | $90,400 |
| Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers | 31-9096.00 | RIS | short OJT | 2.02 | 3,060 | $16,600 | $22,000 |
| Veterinary Technologists and Technicians | 29-2056.00 | * | Associate | 3.93 | 2,140 | $20,140 | $26,610 |
| Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators | 51-8031.00 | R | long OJT | 1.88 | 3,110 | $26,260 | $34,820 |
| Wellhead Pumpers | 53-7073.00 | RC | mod. OJT | * | * | * | * |
| Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | 19-1023.00 | IR | Bachelor | 0.99 | 380 | $38,920 | $58,420 |
* data not available
SOC Codes
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system classifies all careers and assigns a unique number to each. This SOC number can be used to follow up with other career databases.
Interests
Interests are the likes and dislikes of people who work in each career. Matching your interests can help you find a career that will be more satisfying and rewarding for you than occupations that do not meet your interests. Knowing your work interests can help you decide what kinds of jobs and careers you want to explore.
People and work environments can be classified into these six different groups:
- Realistic - "Doers" - People who have athletic or mechanical ability, prefer to work with objects, machines, tools, plants or animals, or to be outdoors.
- Investigative - "Thinkers" - People who like to observe, learn, investigate, analyze, evaluate or solve problems.
- Artistic - "Creators" - People who have artistic, innovating or intuitional abilities and like to work in unstructured situations using their imagination and creativity.
- Social - "Helpers" - People who like to work with people to enlighten, inform, help, train, or cure them, or are skilled with words.
- Enterprising - "Persuaders" - People who like to work with people, influencing, persuading, performing, leading or managing for organizational goals or economic gain.
- Conventional - "Organizers" - People who like to work with data, have clerical or numerical ability, carry out tasks in detail or follow through on others' instructions.
Take an Interest Assessment to discover your interests.
Minimum Postsecondary Education Required
Minimum education is the usual minimum level of postsecondary (after high school) education required for each career.
Some careers have on-the-job training (OJT), which means that you go straight to the job and learn while you work.
- short OJT - Short on-the-job training (less than one month)
- mod. OJT - Moderate on-the-job training (1 to 12 months)
- long OJT - Long on-the-job training (more than one year). Long OJT usually includes community college or trade school courses.
Some careers require further education after high school before starting the career.
- 1,2 year - One- or two-year program at a trade school or community college
- Associate - Associate's degree - two-year degree program at a community college
- Bachelor - Bachelor's degree - four-year degree program at a college or university
- Bach+work - Bachelor's degree plus related work experience
- Master - Master's degree - two or more years after Bachelor's degree
- Doctorate - Doctorate degree - three or more years after Bachelor's degree
- Profess. - Professional degree - three or more years after Bachelor's degree
- work exp. - Work experience in a related occupation
Growth Outlook
Growth outlook is the projected growth of the number of career openings per year in North Carolina from 2006 to 2016. High growth means that the number of openings are increasing, so the likelihood of getting a job in this career is good. Low growth means that there may not be any openings, so the likelihood of getting a job in this career is not very good.
- low - (red color) - below average projected growth rate (less than 1% growth per year)
- moderate - (green color) - average projected growth rate (between 1 and 2.1% growth per year)
- high - (blue color) - above average projected growth rate (over 2.1% growth per year)
White background indicates that growth outlook information is not available.
Number of Current Workers in NC
Current workers (2006 data) is the number of people in North Carolina who are full-time and part-time employees, workers on paid vacation or other type of paid leave, workers assigned temporarily to other units and paid owners, officers and staff of incorporated firms. This excludes proprietors, owners and partners of unincorporated firms, unpaid family workers, workers on unpaid leave and contractors and temporary agency employees not on the company payroll.
Entry-Level NC Salaries
Salary entry is the average salary for all entry-level (first-year) workers in this career in North Carolina. The entry wage is the mean of the first third of the wage distribution from the 2008 Occupational Employment Statistics combined wage file.
Salary includes straight time, gross pay, exclusive of premium pay. Base rate, cost-of-living allowances, tips, guaranteed pay, hazardous-duty pay, incentive pay, commissions, production bonuses and on-call pay are included. Excluded is back pay, jury duty pay, overtime pay, severance pay, shift differentials, non-production bonuses and tuition reimbursements.
Average NC Salaries
Salary all is the average salary for all workers in this career in North Carolina. Data were prepared from the 2008 Occupational Employment Statistics combined wage file.
Salary includes straight time, gross pay, exclusive of premium pay. Base rate, cost-of-living allowances, tips, guaranteed pay, hazardous-duty pay, incentive pay, commissions, production bonuses and on-call pay are included. Excluded is back pay, jury duty pay, overtime pay, severance pay, shift differentials, non-production bonuses and tuition reimbursements.
The data come from multiple data tables from the NC Employment Security Commission - Labor Market Information. Blanks in this table represent missing data, some due to confidentiality because of small numbers of workers in an occupation.
Database updated 09/02/09
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