Soil and water conservationist earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Soil and water conservationist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
District of Columbia $82,090
Alaska $81,690
Hawaii $81,690
Massachusetts $81,690
Minnesota $78,530
Tennessee $77,480
Nevada $75,690
Oregon $75,420
Alabama $74,690
New Hampshire $74,130
Wyoming $74,130
Washington $72,160
Arkansas $71,120
Kansas $69,820
Oklahoma $69,450
New Mexico $68,950
Wisconsin $68,870
California $67,350
New York $66,790
South Carolina $66,790
Utah $66,790
Vermont $66,790
Idaho $64,650
Nebraska $64,650
Maryland $64,630
New Jersey $64,630
Louisiana $64,250
Colorado $64,230
Connecticut $64,230
Virginia $64,110
Georgia $63,810
Arizona $63,750
Montana $63,750
North Dakota $62,690
Illinois $61,930
Indiana $61,540
Michigan $61,540
Puerto Rico $60,550
Pennsylvania $59,850
Texas $59,780
Maine $59,770
North Carolina $59,280
South Dakota $58,590
Ohio $57,530
Kentucky $56,990
Iowa $55,200
Delaware $55,160
Rhode Island $53,600
Mississippi $50,100
West Virginia $49,900
Missouri $49,500
Florida $49,090

How do soil and water conservationist salaries compare to similar careers?

Soil and water conservationists earn about the same as related careers in Vermont. On average, they make less than hydrologists but more than industrial ecologists.

Career Median Salary
Hydrologist salary $78K
Food science technologist salary $79K
Geologist salary $76K
Scientist salary $71K
Energy auditor salary $67K
Soil and water conservationist salary $67K
Conservation scientist salary $67K
Rangeland manager salary $67K
Zoologist salary $71K
Industrial ecologist salary $75K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)