2017 AgPro Salary Survey

Conducted in March 2017, AgPro’s 18th annual Salary Survey had respondents who hold management positions from 38 states. The survey was developed to give retailers insights about the salary and ben-efits provided to a

Conducted in March 2017, AgPro’s 18th annual Salary Survey had respondents who hold management positions from 38 states. The survey was developed to give retailers insights about the salary and ben-efits provided to agronomy sales professionals and applicator/machine operators. Two key trends were revealed. The competitiveness of ag retailers on a local level is becoming more influential. And though experience and education increase total compensation, experience brings more earning potential, comparatively.

Provided here is the full report, broken into three sections:


Compensation

Benefits

Education and Experience

About the survey respondents

Location of Responses, by State


Compensation


Benefits


Education and Experience


Introduction by Margy Eckelkamp. Data visualization by Christopher Walljasper.

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