Need 95 full time, temporary, seasonal skilled Greenhouse/Nursery Workers II-Long Season to work in Newport, MN. From: 01/27/2025 to 08/15/2025 During the height of the season, the workers may work up to 54 hours per week, consisting of 8 hours per day Monday through Saturday. During the remainder of the season, the required work week is 40 hours, consisting of 8 hours per day Monday through Friday. Normal hours are 7:00am 3:30pm with a mandatory one-half hour unpaid lunch break, one 20-minute break in mid-morning and one 10-minute break in mid-afternoon. The workday may begin earlier or later on any given day. If the start of the workday is anticipated to be different on any given day, workers will be instructed the previous day of any anticipated change from the normal starting time for the next workday. Workers may be offered less work or be requested to work more hours on any given day, depending upon crop or weather conditions and/or market demand. Workers may be requested, but will not be required, to work as much as twelve (12) hours per day or on the Sabbath and/or on Federal holidays. Overtime will be paid at 1.5 times the basic rate after 40 hours per week. Employer may pay higher wage to workers on account of seniority and level of skill. Returning workers and workers with more experience may be paid higher wage rates. Effective Jan 1, 2024, per MN State Statute, an employee will earn one hour of paid sick and safe time for every 30 hours worked, up to at least 48 hours of accrued Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST) per year, provided the employee works a minimum of 80 hours in a calendar year. Must Apply By: 07/27/2025 JOB DUTIES: Assist supervisors in directing assigned tasks and instructing workers in planting, cultivating, harvesting techniques, grading, labeling, packing, and loading activities. May serve as lead worker in small crews. Fill containers or flats using automated soil flat-filling machinery; place identification stakes, tags, and individualized pre-pricing information on finished product; prune, pinch, remove dead leaves, old flowers, and dead or leggy branches off of plants to create market quality product; lay down ground cloth, install shade cloth, or shade coverings on multiple sized environmentally controlled structures (ECS); maintain heaters, irrigation booms, fans and other equipment commonly used in environmentally controlled structures; install poly ventilation tubes in ECSs; implement temperature control in ECS for optimal plant growth by adjusting thermostats on heaters or by opening and closing doors and vents; fertilize plants utilizing irrigation hose or irrigation boom; fill customer orders by directing self to plant location, selecting quality plants, and placing product on carts; place plastic or paper sleeve over plant before shipment to customers; perform quality control and accurate counts by recounting pulled order and assuring plant quality; and assist in sowing seeds in trays or field seed beds. Pull orders (while selecting quality plants) according to customer request; place tags and apply marketing material to finished product; prunes trees and marketable plants; perform quality control; dipping, drenching and spraying plants with pesticides or herbicides; label, count and grade plants using instruments and quality standards of nursery; record information to maintain records for accurate inventory using spreadsheet or computerized inventory control equipment including computer, handheld inventory device; process and package shipping paperwork, mix soil and prepare growth media using skid steer or front end loader; cover or uncover poly structures greater than 14 wide. Perform budding, grafting, grading, staking, tying, and harvesting bare root nursery stock; assemble and disassemble warehouse storage bins; inspect for outbreak or disease; observe and adjust environmental controls; conduct inventory of plant materials; conduct quality control inspections; prepare and organize orders for boxing, operate irrigation pumps and monitor particular/individual crops water needs to ensure application of correct amount of irrigation water; perform heavy manual labor; perform minor adjustments, maintenance or repair of equipment and machinery; operate large agricultural machinery, harvest, rake, and bale Sudan Grass used for winter protection. Construct container covering sleeves and pot wraps for marketing purposes; build and assemble bamboo trellises used in plant production; place plants back in the field that were mistakenly order pulled, cancelled by customer, damaged, or of poor quality; fix and maintain signage used for identifying hundreds of plant varieties in fields; enter planting records into computer; remove, repair, and replace above ground irrigation parts; erect hoop houses by utilizing a mechanical jack hammer to pound metal stakes into the ground for stabilization; irrigate plant material (hundreds of varieties) based on plant variety water need and climate conditions; spray for weeds utilizing backpack and sprayer for chemicals. Taking and sticking unrooted softwood, hardwood and tissue culture cuttings, and dividing of perennial clumps. Operate forklifts & tractors (up to 150 hp) while cultivating, pulling wagons and trailers; back up trailers; operate skid steers, front end loaders, pick-ups, small trucks, dump trucks, golf carts, ATV s, farm implements, and other machinery that might be used in a wholesale nursery; and transport workers for nursery activities (workers with appropriate driver s license and driving record only). Workers must kneel, crouch, bend, reach, and lift and carry items weighing up to 60 pounds in the course of performing required activities. Work is performed in environmentally controlled structures and open fields and can involve exposure to sun, wind, mud, dust, heat, cold and other elements of the normal field environment. Temperatures can range from 20 degrees F to over 100 degrees F during the period of employment. Workers should come prepared with appropriate clothing and footwear for the work and working conditions described. Work may entail exposure to plant pollens, insects and noxious plants, and to fields and plant materials which have been treated with insect and/or disease control sprays. The employer will comply with all worker protection standards and re-entry restrictions applicable to pesticides and other chemicals used in the fields. Workers are also required to comply with all applicable worker protection standards and re-entry times. JOB REQUIREMENTS: 3 mos. experience (480 hours) working in a wholesale nursery handling both manual and machine tasks associated with nursery production and harvest activities, OR documentation of three months of educational/vocational training in horticulture or agriculture. Ability to lift and carry items weighing up to 60 lbs. Ability to recognize species and varieties of nursery stock and to determine grades and qualities for selecting trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals. Ability to understand verbal and/or written work instructions. Must pass criminal background check or the Dept. of State's visa security clearance. EMPLOYER ASSURANCES: Work guaranteed for 3/4 of contract period, starting with date of arrival at work site. Employer provides free housing for workers whose residence is beyond normal commuting distance; employer pays inbound transportation and subsistence to work site upon 50% completion of work contract for workers whose residence is beyond normal commuting distance. Daily subsistence will be provided at a rate of at least $15.88 per day during travel to a maximum of $59.00 per day with receipts. HOW TO APPLY: Send resume to: Great Northern Building, 180 E Fifth St. Ste.1200 St. Paul, MN 55101-1678 FAX: 651-297-7722. Must have legal authority to work in the U.S.