Big Yellow Sun Farm Crew
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Big Yellow Sun Farm Crew
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:38PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:2630 County Route 1
Port Jervis, New York, 12771
Primary Contact: Lisa Gilardi
Secondary Contact: Joshua Passe
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 559-906-6934
Email: bigyellowsunfarm@gmail.com
Secondary Phone
Type: Home
Number: 845-856-4309
Email:
Website: https://www.instagram.com/bigyellowsunfarm
Internship information
General Farm Description: We are a small, 3+ acre certified organic vegetable and culinary herb farm in Port Jervis, NY specializing in garlic, tomatoes, greens and fresh herbs. We sell at Union Square Greenmarket in New York City on Saturdays from May to November. 2026 will be our sixth season.CRAFT Member Farm? No
Internship Starts: 1-Apr-26
Internship Ends: 20-Nov-26
Number of Internship Available: 2
Application Deadline: 28-Feb
Minimum Length of Stay: April through November
Internship Details:
We are hiring for two crew members to work with our lead farmer Joshua. This role will be involved in all aspects of the farm. With a small crew, it means a lot of varied tasks. We are looking for individuals who are interested in farming as a career and understand the hard work it takes. We strive to create a pleasant working environment.
Wages & Benefits
- $17-20 per hour depending on experience (paid every two weeks)
- Vegetables and herbs from the farm
- On-farm housing is a possibility
Work schedule
- April 1-November 20, 2026
- 40 hours/week, Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm
- 1 hour unpaid lunch
- The farm crew works all holidays landing on weekdays including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day and Indigenous Peoples Day.
Qualifications
- Have at least 1 year of experience working on a production-oriented vegetable farm.
- Comfortable working outside in various conditions.
- Punctual
- Ability to lift and move 40+ lbs.
- A valid driver’s license.
Farm tasks include and are not limited to:
- Seeding in the greenhouse
- Transplanting by hand and with the use of a water wheel transplanter
- Weeding by hand and upright hoeing
- Tunnel work including trellising and pruning tomatoes
- Harvesting
- Washing Greens
- Unloading and loading truck with crates / supplies depending on the task
- Irrigation tasks (laying drip line and turning on and off pump and timers)
- Washing vegetable crates and seedling flats
- Pounding tomato stakes and weaving tomatoes
- Mowing with a walk-behind brush mower
- Covering and uncovering crops with row cover dependent on weather and pest pressure
- Assisting laying plastic over beds
- Tractor work dependent on applicant and experience
Work Ethic
We expect you to be engaged in the work (efficiency, quick, attention to detail) and to be respectful to others. You will have to be self motivated and comfortable working alone on some tasks.
How to apply: Send application to bigyellowsunfarm@gmail.com
- Cover letter introducing yourself with your name, pronouns, why you are interested working at Big Yellow Sun, and why would be a good addition to our crew.
- Resume with education background and work experience
- Three past or current work references with supervisor name and contact info
Applicants being considered will have a phone interview, followed by an in-person, on-farm interview.
Educational Opportunities: We are a small crew, so you will learn all aspects of the farming operation. Tractor work dependent on applicant and experience.
Skills Desired: At least 1 year of experience working on a production-oriented vegetable farm.
Meals: No, but you may eat any vegetables and herbs from the farm.
Stipend: We offer between $17-$20 / hour based on experience.
Housing: Yes
Preferred method of Contact: email
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