Agricultural Occupations (Including Livestock, Animal Care, Gardening, and Landscaping) X Keywords: Drying
11 matching jobs found.
Upland Rice Farmer
Upland rice farmers are agricultural workers who manage the cultivation of upland rice grown in dry fields without irrigation. They handle a series of tasks from sowing to harvesting and drying preparation.
Chestnut Cultivator
A profession that handles everything from chestnut tree cultivation management to harvesting, drying, sorting, and shipping preparation.
Industrial Crop Cultivation Worker
This occupation involves a series of production tasks such as cultivation, management, harvesting, drying, and threshing of industrial fiber crops like cotton and hemp.
Miscellaneous Grain Cultivation Worker
Agricultural worker who handles sowing, harvesting, drying, sorting, and other tasks for miscellaneous grains (foxtail millet, proso millet, barnyard millet, buckwheat, etc.).
Pyrethrum Cultivator
Pyrethrum cultivators grow and harvest pyrethrum, which contains pyrethrin as the raw material for insecticides, perform drying processes, and ship the product as agricultural workers.
Tobacco Cultivation Worker
Agricultural worker responsible for the production process from seedling raising to cultivation, harvesting, and drying of tobacco leaves.
Hay Cutter (Excluding Livestock Raising)
Agricultural worker who cuts and harvests forage grass in pastures without involving livestock raising, and hands over to subsequent processes such as drying and baling.
Hay Grower (Non-Livestock)
Agricultural worker who does not engage in livestock farming, handling seeding to harvesting, drying, and packaging of hay for feed.
Hop Grower
A profession specializing in cultivating hops for beer brewing, handling everything from quality control to harvesting, drying, and storage in an integrated manner.
Medicinal Herb Grower
Specializes in the cultivation, management, harvesting, and quality adjustment of medicinal plants (herbs) to supply raw materials for pharmaceuticals and herbal products.