Achieve Your Goals!
CCC Is Always On The Lookout For New Talent
CCC is always looking for the right people to join our team, either as a graduate or established agronomist.
If you have a genuine interest in crop production and agronomy, CCC will provide a bespoke training scheme tailored to suit the individual. You will work alongside our team of agronomists and learn about soil health, crop production and nutrition.
Our aim is to see our employees succeed and progress their careers through continued professional development.
If you are interested in joining a progressive team of independent agronomists, or want to find out more about any opportunities with us, please send your CV to office@cccagronomy.com.
Since its inception in 1985, CCC now has an established client base from Kent to Wiltshire covering over 80,000 acres and is associated with some of the leading farm businesses in the South of England.
Why Work With Us?
Competitive Salary
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Growth Opportunities
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Paid Holidays
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Work Remotely
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Retirement Plan
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Health Insurance
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CCC Current Vacancies
We have the following opportunities available:
Experienced Agronomist Sussex/Hampshire
The Latest CCC News
CCC News
News from CCC Agronomy
Aphids Seem To Be In Abundance
By Jonny James in May’s edition of South East Farmer Maize Favourable conditions through March and April have meant most spring crops have established well, with good seedbeds across the board....

Chocolate spot will continue to be a threat if wet weather continues
by Simon Roberts in March’s edition of South East Farmer With what feels like continuous rain throughout January and February, the available days for field work have been limited, although with...

Test fields to measure soil mineral nitrogen
by Simon Roberts in February’s South East Farmer Before we know it, crops will start to grow again and fertiliser spreaders will be back on. Compared to last year, we will have crops well...



