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Farm and Home Management Educators in Puerto Rico

Farm and Home Management Educators in Puerto Rico

Want to work as a Farm and Home Management Educators in Puerto Rico? Here’s what the data says. Instruct and advise individuals and families engaged in agriculture, agricultural-related processes, or home management activities. Demonstrate procedures and apply research findings to advance agricultural and home management activities. May develop educational outreach programs. May instruct on either agricultural issues such as agricultural processes and techniques, pest management, and food safety, or on home management issues such as budgeting, nutrition, and child development. Excludes “Dietitians and Nutritionists” (29-1031).

What do Farm and Home Management Educators Make in Puerto Rico?

For farm and home management educators working in Puerto Rico, the median annual wage is $52,950 per year (or about $25.46/hour).Pay can range from $46,630 at the 10th percentile to $70,180 at the 90th percentile.

Wage Statistic Annual Hourly
10th percentile $46,630 $22.42
25th percentile $49,050 $23.58
Median (50th) $52,950 $25.46
75th percentile $59,710 $28.71
90th percentile $70,180 $33.74
Salary ranges for Farm and Home Management Educators in Puerto Rico

Location quotient — how concentrated this career is in Puerto Rico compared to the national average — is 8.97, suggesting that farm and home management educators are more concentrated here than the national average.

National Wage Comparison

Nationally, farm and home management educators earn a median of $55,950 per year ($26.90/hour), below the Puerto Rico median.

Farm and Home Management Educators earnings in Puerto Rico vs. the national average

Employment Outlook

National employment for 1,143,788 farm and home management educators nationwide. In Puerto Rico alone, approximately 560 people work in this role. That puts the state above the typical state, which employs around 200 farm and home management educators.

Farm and Home Management Educators in Puerto Rico vs. the average state Forecasted number of jobs for Farm and Home Management Educators

Top Puerto Rico Metros for Farm and Home Management Educators

The largest metro-area employers of farm and home management educators in Puerto Rico.

Metro Area Number Employed Annual Median Salary
San Juan-Bayamon-Caguas, PR 390 $53,620
Ponce, PR 60 $52,340

Top States for Farm and Home Management Educators Employment

The table below shows the states where the most farm and home management educators work.

State Number Employed
Florida 2,900
North Carolina 750
Wisconsin 670
Virginia 600
Puerto Rico 560
Texas 480
Pennsylvania 440
Kentucky 430
Indiana 370
Iowa 360
Michigan 330
Kansas 310
Alabama 260
Georgia 210
Arkansas 200
Maryland 160
California 140
Wyoming 120
Nebraska 120
New Mexico 110

Highest-Paying States for Farm and Home Management Educators

These states pay the most for farm and home management educators.

State Annual Median Salary
Idaho $103,430
California $98,810
Oregon $85,230
Maryland $76,790
Nebraska $66,270
South Dakota $64,330
Colorado $63,560
Indiana $63,080
Virginia $62,960
Montana $62,920

Skills

Key farm and home management educators skills, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Active Listening  4.4 / 5
0
5
Speaking  4.1 / 5
0
5
Reading Comprehension  4.0 / 5
0
5
Writing  3.9 / 5
0
5
Social Perceptiveness  3.9 / 5
0
5
Instructing  3.9 / 5
0
5

Knowledge Areas

Key knowledge areas for this occupation, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Education and Training  4.2 / 5
0
5
English Language  3.9 / 5
0
5
Food Production  3.9 / 5
0
5
Customer and Personal Service  3.8 / 5
0
5
Biology  3.7 / 5
0
5
Communications and Media  3.5 / 5
0
5

Abilities

The abilities that matter most for farm and home management educators, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Oral Expression  4.5 / 5
0
5
Oral Comprehension  4.1 / 5
0
5
Speech Clarity  4.1 / 5
0
5
Written Comprehension  4.1 / 5
0
5
Deductive Reasoning  4.0 / 5
0
5
Written Expression  4.0 / 5
0
5

Daily Tasks

Day-to-day, farm and home management educators typically:

  • Advise farmers and demonstrate techniques in areas such as feeding and health maintenance of livestock, growing and harvesting practices, and financial planning.
  • Conduct classes or deliver lectures on subjects such as nutrition, home management, and farming techniques.
  • Collaborate with producers to diagnose and prevent management and production problems.
  • Research information requested by farmers.
  • Collect and evaluate data to determine community program needs.
  • Act as an advocate for farmers or farmers' groups.
  • Conduct field demonstrations of new products, techniques, or services.
  • Maintain records of services provided and the effects of advice given.
  • Prepare and distribute leaflets, pamphlets, and visual aids for educational and informational purposes.
  • Schedule and make regular visits to farmers.
  • Organize, advise, and participate in community activities and organizations, such as county and state fair events and 4-H Clubs.
  • Conduct agricultural research, analyze data, and prepare research reports.

Work Activities

  • Communicating with People Outside the Organization
  • Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
  • Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships
  • Performing for or Working Directly with the Public
  • Training and Teaching Others
  • Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
  • Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
  • Getting Information
  • Working with Computers
  • Scheduling Work and Activities
  • Making Decisions and Solving Problems
  • Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others

Tools & Technology

Common tools and software used in this occupation include: Hot technologies: ESRI ArcGIS software, Microsoft Excel In-demand technologies: Microsoft Office software

What Major Will Prepare You For This Career?

Related college programs include:

Careers similar to farm and home management educators include:

Also Known As

4-H Agent, 4-H Club Agent, 4-H Youth Development Educator, 4-H Youth Development Specialist, 4-H Youth Educator, Adjunct Instructor, Agricultural Agent, Agricultural Extension Agent, Agricultural Extension Educator, Agriculture Consultant, Agriculture Extension Agent, Agriculture Extension Specialist, CTE Teacher (Career and Technical Education Teacher), Community Educator, Cooking Instructor.

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