Farm Manager Broad River Pastures
- Date Posted October 16, 2017
- Location Elberton, GA
- Category Agriculture / Culinary
- Job type Full-Time
We focus on the preservation and breeding of American Guinea hogs, a rare heritage southern breed. We also raise pastured chicken and duck layers with bright, glossy, orange yolks.
We produce nutrient-dense food for a small CSA, to an online market, and to local farm to table restaurants. We connect people to their food through presentations, farm tours, Facebook, Instagram, podcast interviews, and articles. We educate people about local, sustainable farming, and inspire others to do their part to raise clean, local food and support their local farmers.
Our gardens thrive using organic methods. We make our own biodynamic compost and garden with hand tools using a no-till method. We mix our own minerals and grow year round. Our specialties include root crops - ginger, turmeric, sunchokes, horseradish, sweet potatoes, yellow potatoes, purple and blue potatoes, onions, and garlic. We also grow medicinal plants for medicine makers.
You can learn more about us and what we do on a daily basis by checking out three sites: www.broadriverpastures.com; www.facebook.com/broadriverpastures; https://www.instagram.com/p/94StiBkc4L/.
Desirable traits include good oral and written communication skills, a positive attitude, flexibility, love of animals, responsible work ethic, and appreciation of delicious pastured meat, eggs, vegetables, and herbs. We are isolated in a bucolic, agricultural community, surrounded by a rural church, tree farm, and wooded riverside property under trust. The area has clean air and water and is 40 miles from shopping and heavily populated areas. We have breath-taking sunrises, sunsets, moon rises, rainbows, and views of the Milky Way. The privacy and isolation out here offer a wonderful retreat from noisy urban or busy suburban life. The farm is safely secure, fenced, and gated with two full time Livestock Guardian Dogs, one English Shepherd, two barn cats, and a house cat in residence. Our working animals are part of Team BRP.
Housing
We offer boarding on the farm in a private, furnished, clean and comfortable apartment. Boarding is paid weekly in advance and is deducted from your bimonthly salary. Included with boarding is a clean and comfortable room, a queen sized bed, dishes, pots and pans, linens for bedroom and bath, high-speed internet, a well stocked kitchen, heating, air conditioning, electricity, filtered well water, trash pick up, recycling, organic coffee, paper products, and non-toxic cleaning supplies. We provide dinner once a week at our planning meeting and send you home with a ration of meat, eggs, and vegetables from the farm. You are responsible for cooking other meals, keeping the apartment clean, reporting any problems, and purchasing your own groceries. This is comfortable, clean, and safe housing.
Responsibilities
Physical labor involving feeding, watering, moving, and restraining livestock, loading and unloading feed bags, hauling hay, making compost, and planting, watering, harvesting, and marketing crops. Other responsibilities include driving the tractor, attaching hitches, and pulling livestock shelters from paddock to paddock for grazing rotations. Maintain hoses and attachments, assist in keeping records and making observations of livestock, feed, etc. Humane care of and safety protocols regarding animals are a high priority. Clear communication, respect for property, and following safety protocol is expected.
Learning opportunities
One to one mentoring, immersion, demonstrations, weekly meetings with feedback, planning, and goal setting, farm visits, discounted farm conferences, agricultural workshops, access to farming magazines and a complete library of agricultural topics.
Qualifications
Must have health insurance and a valid drivers license, be a permanent U.S. resident, have good health and stamina, adequate life and farm experience, references, and a positive attitude. Smokers need not apply, as our farm is a smoke-free zone. We cannot accommodate any pets or children for this opportunity. You must come to the farm for a face to face interview. Clear oral and written communication skills are a must. References will be checked. Our major product is pork, and we promote pastured pork and lard as healthy foods.
Hours
Most weeks you will work approximately 40 hours. However, we work around sunrises and sunsets and jobs that are time sensitive. Weather can affect the ability to complete tasks. Additional time off for scheduled special events or holidays can be given by arrangement. The salary is above Georgia minimum wage. We pay into social security, medicare, and state and local taxes for our manager.