Farm Worker – Harvesting Tupperville, Canada

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DVS Farms Ltd.

Summer mornings in southwestern Ontario have a special kind of quiet. The sky is just turning pink, dew still clings to the leaves, and the only sounds are birds and the soft rustle of plants as you move down the row. By mid-morning, the sun is high, your hands are full of fresh vegetables, and every crate you fill feels like progress you can actually see and touch. That’s what harvesting work is like on a mixed fruit-and-vegetable farm – long days, hard effort, but a deep sense of accomplishment when the produce is clean, sorted, and ready for market.

DVS Farms Ltd. in Tupperville, Ontario (N0P 2M0), Canada, is getting ready for the 2026 season and needs dependable Farm Workers focused on harvesting. This is seasonal full-time work paying $17.60 per hour for 30 to 50 hours per week. Shifts run early morning through evening, including weekends and nights when the crop and weather demand it. The start date is July 19, 2026, giving you time to plan, and applications close March 3, 2026. The work happens outdoors in hot, dusty, and sometimes wet conditions – bending, crouching, kneeling, standing for long stretches, and handling loads that can get heavy. If you are physically fit, don’t mind getting dirty, and want honest seasonal work that pays weekly while you’re surrounded by growing fields, this Farm Worker – harvesting position could be exactly what you need for the coming summer.

Who Thrives in This Farm Worker Role

DVS Farms Ltd. looks for people who show up ready to work hard and stay focused even when the day stretches long.

You should be:

  • Comfortable working outdoors in heat, dust, damp conditions, and bright sun
  • Physically strong enough for repetitive bending, lifting, and carrying (heavy loads are part of the job)
  • Detail-oriented – you notice when produce is ready or when something needs extra care
  • A team player who can keep a steady pace alongside others
  • Reliable and punctual – the harvest schedule doesn’t wait
  • Legally allowed to work in Canada (Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or temporary residents with valid work permits)

No formal education is required, and while 7 months to 1 year of similar experience is helpful, they are open to people who are simply willing to learn fast and put in consistent effort.

What a Typical Harvest Day Involves

Your shift starts early and ends when the day’s picking is done – the crop and the weather set the pace.

You will be:

  • Hand-harvesting vegetables at the right ripeness stage
  • Using hoeing techniques to keep rows clean between plants
  • Sorting freshly picked produce into marketable and non-marketable lots
  • Planting, cultivating, and irrigating crops as needed during the season
  • Operating and maintaining basic farm machinery and equipment safely
  • Moving through the fields carefully to avoid damaging plants or fruit
  • Working in various weather conditions while staying hydrated and protected

The work is physically demanding – lots of bending, kneeling, standing, walking, and carrying – but you finish each day with visible results: crates full of fresh vegetables ready for packing or market. Some days focus on one crop, others you move between different fields depending on what is ready.

What Makes This Harvesting Job Worth Considering

Seasonal farm work is not for everyone, but those who enjoy it often return year after year.

Here is why this role stands out:

  • $17.60 per hour paid weekly for 30–50 hours
  • Full-time seasonal employment from mid-July 2026 onward
  • Working outdoors in real fields on a mixed fruit-and-vegetable farm
  • The chance to be part of the food supply chain from soil to table
  • Fresh air, physical activity, and a break from indoor routines
  • A straightforward job where effort directly translates to results you can see
  • The satisfaction of helping bring fresh local produce to families

Many seasonal workers appreciate the clear start and end date, the weekly pay, and the simple rhythm of field work that leaves evenings free once the harvest window closes.

How to Apply for the Farm Worker – Harvesting Position

Applying takes just a few minutes and is done by email.

Follow these steps:

  1. Write a brief email introducing yourself and stating your interest in the seasonal harvesting role
  2. Attach a simple resume (or just list your recent work history if you don’t have one ready)
  3. Send everything to dvsfarmsltd@gmail.com
  4. Make sure your application arrives before March 3, 2026

The farm reviews emails as they come in and contacts promising candidates directly. Include your availability for a July 19, 2026, start, and confirm you have the legal right to work in Canada to help your message stand out.

Farm Worker – harvesting positions with DVS Farms Ltd. in Tupperville, Canada, offer $17.60 per hour in seasonal full-time work that runs from mid-July 2026 onward. You hand-harvest vegetables, hoe between rows, sort produce, plant and irrigate crops, and operate basic farm equipment – all outdoors in a fast-paced, physically demanding environment on a mixed fruit-and-vegetable farm.

No formal education is needed, and while some experience helps, the most important things are your physical fitness, reliability, and willingness to work long hours during the busy season. The pay is steady, the work is honest and outdoors, and the chance to contribute to fresh local food production gives the job real purpose. If you are ready for active, hands-on seasonal work in a rural Ontario setting, this Farm Worker – harvesting role could be the straightforward summer opportunity you have been looking for.

Send a quick email with your details to dvsfarmsltd@gmail.com today – DVS Farms Ltd. needs dependable harvesters ready for the 2026 season.

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