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Published on May 13 2026

Farmworker, Farm & Ranch Animals

$15.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Jun 15, 2026 to Sep 15, 2026

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62694 Hwy 4
Table Rock, NE 68447
United States

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Job description

Duties may include: Attend to cattle and hogs. Duties may include feeding, watering, herding, catching and loading, hauling manure and hauling feed. Haul hay, feed, and water. Baling hay. Repair and maintain fence. Maintain corrals. Move cattle and hogs between pastures. May maintain records on cattle; examine cattle to detect diseases or injuries; administer medications, vaccinations or insecticides as appropriate. Haul cattle to market. Employer may provide cell phone to workers & other related Farmworker, Farm & Ranch Animals activities as per SOC/OES 45-2093 (onetonline.org).

Possible weekend/holiday work.

Special Requirements

Must be 18 years of age. Worker has 3 days from date of hire to show proof of legal authorization to work in the United States. Drug/alcohol/tobacco free work zone. Static strength; exert max muscle force to lift, push, pull, unload, carry objects up to 75lbs (possible 2-person); may climb, walk, stand, reach, balance, sit, stoop, bend, squat, wash, clean: equip, grounds, area. All applicants must be able, willing and qualified to perform work described and must be available for the entire period specified. Variable weather conditions may apply. Worker must be able to obtain a valid US Driver's License within 2 weeks of reporting to work and possess/maintain a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR). Bonus potential based on work performance at the sole discretion of the employer. Employees are expected to keep employer-provided vehicles clean and free of trash. Workers may not post or remove notices, signs, or other instructions from the employers bulletin boards... See attached Addendum

Employer Contact Info

+14028627002

[email protected]

Did you know that... H-2A workers do not have a right to get paid for overtime work, or “time and a half?”

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