Job Title: Agronomy Internship Corn, Wheat, Potatoes
Spring & Summer 2025
Employer: Sackett Potatoes – Mecosta, Michigan
Location: Mecosta and Montcalm Counties, Michigan
Job Type: Full-time, Paid Summer Internship
Growing Season: April 2025 – September 2025. Start and end dates are flexible with university academic calendars.
Job Duties: Work with farm agronomists in Michigan to make treatment decisions based on thresholds, economics, weather and additional IPM centered factors. Collecting wheat population density, growth stage and disease data. Scouting potato and corn fields for weeds, insects and diseases. Majority of time is spent in the potato crop looking for Late Blight, Phytophthora infestans, and quantifying Colorado Potato Beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, pressure.
Reporting all data into a mobile phone scouting app, farmQA.
Collecting weekly potato petiole and soil samples for nitrate tracking and nutrient levels. The intern will manage all the sampling, paperwork and shipping samples every week.
Soil sampling using GPS technology for nematode populations and soil health properties in potato fields. The intern will take the lead on the Michigan nematode tracking project. This includes collecting, keeping records, storing and transporting the samples to the university testing lab or personnel.
Attending a scout classroom training day in Mecosta, Michigan. Attending field training sessions with other interns in the area.
Job Requirements:
Applicants should be enrolled college students or recent college graduates interested in plants, insects, plant disease, precision agriculture or farming as possible career interests.
Applicants must have:
– a reliable vehicle and valid Driver’s License.
– the physical ability to walk over potato hills for 8 or more hours each day.
– a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.
– the physical ability to work outdoors in humid and warm Michigan summer weather.
Preferred Skills:
Work experience scouting potatoes or another crop.
Knowledge or college coursework in crop scouting, plant health, plant biology, soil science or botany.
Experience in agronomic pest identification such as weeds, insects and fungal pathogens.
Experience with some GPS technology or Precision Agriculture.
This agronomy internship offers an opportunity to learn about IPM practices in commercially grown chipping potatoes. There are many challenges in growing a healthy potato crop including harm from plant parasitic nematodes, insects and disease to the seed piece, stem, leaves or tubers. Interns receive extensive training and work closely with the agronomists. It requires teamwork to make the best management decisions. The work is intense because potatoes are a complicated vegetable crop. Potato fields are scouted weekly.
Pay Rate: Hourly Rate of $15.00.
Mileage is reimbursed for use of personal vehicle between potato fields. All other equipment is provided. Free housing is available.