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Agriculture Manager

Union Mills, IN

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Operations Management:

    • Oversee all aspects of the agronomy location’s daily operations, ensuring efficient and smooth service delivery to customers.
    • Manage inventory, ordering, and stock levels of agronomy products like fertilizers, pesticides, seed, and crop protection products.
    • Ensure that equipment and facilities are properly maintained and operating at optimal capacity.
    • Monitor the quality and timeliness of services, including application services (spraying, fertilizing, etc.), soil testing, and custom agronomy consulting.
  2. Staff Management & Development:

    • Hire, train, and manage a team of agronomy specialists, applicators, sales personnel, and support staff.
    • Provide leadership and direction to the team, fostering a productive and safety-conscious work environment.
    • Conduct performance evaluations and develop employee skills through continuous training and development opportunities.
    • Ensure that staff are compliant with safety protocols and industry regulations.
  3. Customer Service & Relationship Management:

    • Build and maintain strong relationships with local farmers, agribusinesses, and other clients in the region.
    • Provide technical expertise and agronomic advice to clients on crop protection, soil health, fertilization, pest management, and other agronomy services.
    • Address customer concerns, complaints, and product inquiries, ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction.
    • Promote and cross-sell agronomy products and services to meet customer needs and grow the business.
  4. Sales & Business Development:

    • Develop and execute sales strategies for the location to increase product and service sales.
    • Assist in identifying new business opportunities, expanding customer accounts, and growing market share in the region.
    • Work with marketing teams to promote the location’s agronomy services and products, including organizing field days, demonstrations, or educational workshops.
    • Monitor sales performance, track budgets, and ensure financial targets are met.
  5. Safety, Compliance, & Environmental Stewardship:

    • Ensure that all agronomy operations comply with local, state, and federal regulations regarding pesticide application, environmental safety, and agricultural chemicals.
    • Promote and enforce safety standards for employees and customers, including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and machinery.
    • Ensure that the location follows best practices for environmental sustainability and safe handling, storage, and disposal of agricultural chemicals.
  6. Inventory Management & Logistics:

    • Oversee inventory management, ensuring timely replenishment of products and proper storage of chemicals and fertilizers.
    • Work closely with suppliers and vendors to ensure product availability, negotiate pricing, and manage lead times.
    • Manage logistics for product deliveries, ensuring that customer orders are fulfilled on time and accurately.
  7. Data Management & Reporting:

    • Maintain accurate records of sales, inventory, customer interactions, and agronomy services provided.
    • Prepare and submit regular reports on operational performance, sales trends, and financial performance to senior management.
    • Utilize software systems to track inventory, sales, and agronomy applications.
  8. Market Awareness & Technical Expertise:

    • Stay up to date on the latest agronomic trends, technologies, and industry regulations.
    • Use agronomy knowledge to provide practical recommendations for improving farm productivity and sustainability.
    • Attend industry events, training sessions, and seminars to stay informed about new products, practices, and innovations in the field.

Key Skills & Qualifications:

  • Leadership Skills: Strong ability to manage and motivate a team, drive performance, and resolve conflicts.
  • Agronomy Expertise: In-depth knowledge of crop production, soil management, pest control, fertilizers, and crop protection products.
  • Sales & Marketing: Ability to drive sales and business growth, promote agronomy products, and create customer relationships.
  • Customer Service: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively serve farmers and agricultural clients.
  • Operations Management: Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage inventory, operations, and logistics efficiently.
  • Safety and Compliance Knowledge: Familiarity with local, state, and federal regulations regarding agricultural chemicals, safety protocols, and environmental stewardship.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to troubleshoot issues related to agronomy applications, product quality, or customer satisfaction.
  • Technology Proficiency: Familiarity with farm management software, inventory management systems, and precision agriculture technologies.

Education & Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy, Agricultural Science, Crop Science, or a related field is typically required.
  • 3-5 years of experience in agronomy, crop management, or agricultural sales, with at least 1-2 years in a managerial or supervisory role.
  • Experience in managing an agronomy service center or retail agronomy location is highly preferred.
  • Certifications such as Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) or pesticide applicator licenses may be required or beneficial.
  • A valid driver’s license is required, and a commercial driver’s license (CDL) may be needed if operating larger machinery or trucks.

Working Conditions:

  • The Agronomy Location Manager will spend a significant amount of time in both office and field settings, overseeing operations and interacting with customers.
  • Work may include long hours during peak agricultural seasons, such as planting and harvest times.
  • The role may require travel to meet with customers, suppliers, and stakeholders.
  • The position may involve physical activity, including overseeing field operations and ensuring the proper functioning of equipment and facilities.

Conclusion:

The Agronomy Location Manager is a critical leadership role that combines agronomic expertise with strong operational and sales management. This position is ideal for someone who is passionate about agriculture, has leadership experience, and enjoys both working with customers and driving the success of an agronomy operation. The role offers a unique blend of technical knowledge and business acumen and is perfect for individuals looking to make a significant impact on the agricultural community and contribute to the growth of the agronomy business.

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