Become a Farmer Mentor

Train an Apprentice on your Farm

Are you looking for a skilled employee who could be a valuable addition to your farm? Consider hiring an apprentice through the California Farm Academy Apprenticeship Program!

Apprenticeship is a system of learning while earning and “learning by doing.” It combines on-the-job training with related supplemental curriculum. The California Farm Academy Apprenticeship Program connects aspiring farm managers with seasoned farmers and ranchers to gain skills, knowledge, and experience that will give them the tools they need to obtain farm manager positions.

As a farm employer, this is your opportunity to mentor the next generation of farm managers. Your participation will help build a pipeline of skilled workers for the agricultural industry and for your operation.

There are two ways to train an apprentice:

  1. Enroll an existing employee that would benefit from a structured program to gain skills and experience that would better prepare them to perform a management role on your farm
  2. Hire an apprentice from our pool of applicants, which have been pre-selected to ensure high-quality candidates with transferable skills. As the employer, you review the applications, interview candidates you are interested in, and make the hiring decisions. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis all year.

Ready to take on an apprentice?

Let’s make sure you meet the requirements:

  • Employers have 10+ years of farming experience, of which 5+ years are in farm management or ownership and employers have trained at least 5 employees.
  • Employers are required to be farming full-time or have a full-time on-site farm manager who will serve as a primary mentor.
  • Farms need to be able to provide sufficient work experience in our work process areas.
  • Apprentices must be paid at least minimum wage, and farmers should be able to provide a $.50 wage increase approximately every six months as they build their skills.
  • Apprentices are hired as employees and need to be covered by worker’s compensation.
  • Farms must comply with all State safety training requirements (OSHA, Heat Illness Prevention, Pesticide Safety, Sexual Harrassment/Anti-Bullying, First Aid/CPR) and complete a Veteran Culture training if hiring a veteran from our program.
  • Under special circumstances, Apprenticeship Program staff may choose to accept a farm employer that does not quite meet the minimum requirements above

Interested? Let us know!

Submit an interest Form

Submit this INTEREST FORM with basic information to establish your eligibility to participate in the program.

Program staff will follow up to answer any questions and schedule a phone call to talk about next steps.