Company description
All One One All (AOOA) is a 14-acre nonprofit regenerative silvopasture farm, farm stand, education center, and distillery in New York’s Mid-Hudson Valley. Inspired by The Three Musketeers’ “All for one, one for all,” our mission is to use responsible agriculture and culinary craft to strengthen personal well-being, community prosperity, and environmental sustainability.
Entering our sixth season, we grow vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruits, and nuts for our farm stand, kitchen, and distillery while hosting workshops, community events, and seasonal gatherings that highlight what a regenerative farm can produce.
Job description
Position Overview
We are looking for a perennial-focused farmer with a genuine passion for fruit and nut trees and a strong interest in developing diverse orchard and silvopasture systems. This role supports the Farm Manager in stewarding our orchard, fodder rows, and perennial understories. The ideal candidate has at least 4 seasons of orchard management experience and is excited about holistic orchard care, agroforestry, and biodiversity.
Key Responsibilities
Plant, prune, trellis, weed, irrigate, mulch, fertilize, and propagate orchard and silvopasture trees.
Manage pests and disease using holistic, regenerative practices.
Develop, install, and maintain perennial rows and fodder systems.
Enhance habitat for pollinators and beneficial insects.
Coordinate harvests with the farm stand and distillery teams.
Keep detailed records and document orchard processes.
Assist with livestock rotation and choring.
Support vegetable, herb, and flower production as needed.
Oversee volunteer tasks and ensure safe, efficient workflow.
Operate tractors and equipment safely.
Represent AOOA with professionalism and warmth.
Who You Are
Minimum 4 seasons orchard management experience, preferably with holistic or ecological focus.
Deep love for fruit and nut trees and curiosity about diverse perennial systems.
Experience with agroforestry, alley cropping, or regenerative perennial design is a plus.
Strong communication, organization, and record-keeping skills.
Able to lift 50 lbs and perform regular farm labor involving bending, kneeling, and squatting.
Able to troubleshoot irrigation systems, equipment, and infrastructure.
Dependable, solutions-oriented, and comfortable working independently or with a team.
Compensation & Schedule
$26/hr and up, based on experience
Flexible schedule
Full-time: 20–30 hrs/week in winter, 40–45 hrs/week in spring–fall
Benefits: veggies and eggs, earned vacation days, federal holidays, sick days, employee-sponsored health insurance, 401k
30-minute unpaid lunch
Compensation
this position is: hourly, varies DOE, $26.00 - $26.00
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Deadline
no deadline