Certified crop advisor earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Certified crop advisor salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Hawaii $98,780
New Jersey $94,990
Nevada $83,280
Nebraska $78,400
Oregon $76,600
West Virginia $75,810
Colorado $63,900
Indiana $63,900
Wyoming $63,760
New Mexico $63,250
Virginia $63,220
Maryland $62,550
Delaware $61,860
Arizona $61,580
Idaho $61,580
Mississippi $61,120
South Dakota $61,120
Minnesota $60,270
New York $59,420
California $59,260
Alabama $59,120
Tennessee $58,550
Washington $55,840
Iowa $50,300
Michigan $49,990
North Dakota $49,990
Maine $49,860
Wisconsin $49,220
Arkansas $48,390
Georgia $48,200
Kentucky $46,170
Kansas $45,980
Florida $37,100
Puerto Rico $37,100
Illinois $36,520
Connecticut $33,110
North Carolina $31,260
Oklahoma $29,810
Texas $27,250

How do certified crop advisor salaries compare to similar careers?

Certified crop advisors earn 8% more than similar careers in the United States. On average, they make less than farm managers but more than agricultural workers.

Career Median Salary
Farm manager salary $73K
Soil and plant scientist salary $67K
Certified crop advisor salary $50K
Agricultural inspector salary $45K
Farm equipment mechanic salary $47K
Grain elevator worker salary $36K
Agricultural worker salary $30K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)