Livestock Reporter Jobs
By DTN At , Omaha
Demonstrated skills in journalistic reporting, writing and editing. Knowledge of editing and posting content within content management systems a plus.
Ability to make farmers/ranchers comfortable discussing some of their most closely guarded business and business management information.
3 years experience as reporter or editor.
Working knowledge of livestock business and interest in becoming the DTN/PF subject matter expert in those areas is beneficial.
Working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet software, digital photography, videography and social media.
Understanding or interest in creating content that performs well in search engines, social media and other drivers specific to digital media.
Livestock Manager Jobs
By Kualoa Ranch Hawai'i At , Kaneohe, 96744, Hi
Experience executing intensive rotational grazing, rangeland and forage management
Creation and execution of daily chores as related to cattle management
Organized self-starter with excellent observation skills, and the ability to self-manage and problem solve independently
Experience with equipment or infrastructure maintenance and repair is a plus
Maintaining herd health, including preventative care
Maintaining equipment and infrastructure such as fencing (High tensile and temporary electric fence building, maintenance, and use), farm equipment, implements, etc.
Assistant Professor - Livestock Sustainability
By University of Minnesota At , Minneapolis, Mn
Experience with teaching students and/or stakeholders in formal and/or informal settings.
Demonstrated experience in effective teaching.
Experience in student advising and mentoring.
Experience and ability to work with research teams in an interdisciplinary, diverse, and multicultural environment.
Experience in field-based applied research.
[both research and teaching statements should highlight accomplishments, experience and interests]

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work with animals and make a difference in the agricultural industry? We are looking for a Livestock Coordinator to join our team! You will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of our livestock operations, ensuring the health and welfare of our animals, and providing excellent customer service. If you have a passion for animals and a commitment to excellence, this could be the perfect job for you!

An Livestock Coordinator is responsible for managing the care and maintenance of livestock, including feeding, breeding, and health care. They may also be responsible for overseeing the production of livestock products, such as eggs, milk, and meat. To become an Livestock Coordinator, you will need to have a good understanding of animal husbandry and the ability to work with a variety of animals. Skills required for a Livestock Coordinator include animal husbandry, animal nutrition, animal health care, and record keeping. You should also have good communication and organizational skills, as well as the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Knowledge required for a Livestock Coordinator includes animal husbandry, animal nutrition, animal health care, and record keeping. You should also have a good understanding of the laws and regulations related to livestock production. Responsibilities of a Livestock Coordinator include feeding and caring for livestock, monitoring the health of animals, and ensuring that all animals are provided with adequate shelter and nutrition. They may also be responsible for overseeing the production of livestock products, such as eggs, milk, and meat. Experience in animal husbandry and livestock production is essential for a Livestock Coordinator. You should also have experience in managing and supervising staff, as well as the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Qualifications for a Livestock Coordinator include a degree in animal science or a related field. You may also need to have a valid driver’s license and the ability to pass a background check. Education for a Livestock Coordinator includes a degree in animal science or a related field. You may also need to have a valid driver’s license and the ability to pass a background check. Tools that can help a Livestock Coordinator work more effectively include software programs for tracking livestock production and health, as well as mobile apps for managing livestock care. Good tips to help a Livestock Coordinator do their job more effectively include staying organized, maintaining accurate records, and staying up to date on the latest developments in animal husbandry and livestock production. Common Livestock Coordinator interview questions include: What experience do you have in animal husbandry and livestock production? What qualifications do you have for this position? What do you think are the most important responsibilities of a Livestock Coordinator?