Farm and Feedlot Manager (5977)
Location: Nebraska
Job Number: 5977
Manager needed for a 5,000 head feedlot in East Central Nebraska. The 2,000 acre family owned farm has both center pivot irrigated and dry land crops. The main focus of this working manager position is to oversee daily operations of the feedlot including feed ration monitoring, keeping records, animal heath, fence building and repair. Some crop work will also be required. MUST have a minimum of 10 years of feedlot experience, be a self starter and capable of making most operational decisions without input from the owner. Salary $30,000 to $50,000 depending on experience. Of farm employment opportunities in the area for spouse and other family members.
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