Company description
Misty Brook Farm is an organic family farm in Albion, ME. We produce really high-quality foods using regenerative farming practices. We rotationally graze our cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens. We make most of our own livestock feed including growing grains to feed our pigs and chickens. We make our own compost and employ cover crops to build soil health and fertility. We even grow most of our own cover crop seed. Our products include grass-fed raw cows milk, soy-free eggs, pastured heritage breed pork, 100% grass-fed beef & lamb, dry beans, and milled grains. Our priority is the health of our soil, crops, and livestock.
We distribute our own products to health food stores all over the state of Maine. To make our trucks more efficient we work with other local farms to deliver their products too. We love working together with farms and businesses to make the local economy stronger.
Our goal is to employ local people and pay a fair wage. Many of our current employees have been with us for at least three years. We especially like working with people who share their ideas for making improvements. Employees with energy and motivation have the opportunity to turn their work into more than just a job. Many of our previous employees have gone on to build their own successful farm businesses.
CULTURE at Misty Brook
Honesty
Collaborative teamwork
Constant improvement
Passion for good food
Satisfaction from good work
Awareness of how our actions impact others
“Can do” attitude
Job description
Misty Brook Livestock Farmer
Type: Full-Time Position 40hr/week with the potential for more hours.
Category: Livestock/Chores/Grazing
OVERVIEW
Moving temporary fencing for cows, pigs, and chickens; Feeding livestock; Milking cows; Collecting eggs; Assisting in other aspects of the farm as needed. Ideally looking for someone who wants to do morning and evening chores.
OPPORTUNITY
Opportunity to be an integral part of an organic pasture-based livestock farm using regenerative grazing and mob grazing with a variety of livestock. Previous experience with livestock and equipment helpful but not required. Enthusiasm to learn a must. If you are passionate about livestock, soil, and human health this position offers a great opportunity to gain experience and grow.
REQUIREMENTS
Candidates must:
· Be able to lift 50+lb.
· Be able to walk 3+ miles per day.
· Be able to start the day early (6am).
· Wear appropriate clothing for the weather.
· Possess high levels of energy & self-motivation.
· Be able to work well independently and with others.
· Be observant and able to see both the details and the whole.
· Be enthusiastic and have the ability to learn.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Daily chores including milking, barn cleaning and bedding (with a skid steer), feeding round bales, feeding pigs and chickens, egg collecting. Set up and moving fences and water for all species of livestock. Problem solve and fix fence and water issues. Observing pasture and livestock for peak animal performance and health. Communicating with other livestock teammates and farm leaders to keep all aspects running smoothly. Keeping the fencing shed and fencing truck tidy.
Must be able to:
· Follow multiple detailed instructions.
· Be observant and have attention to detail (especially with cleanliness in the milking process).
· Be able to read livestock body language.
· Be tolerant of adverse weather conditions.
· Be able to change and adjust plans based on observation (especially with fence moving).
· Be self-motivated and work alone.
· Be able to work together with others on tasks that need more hands.
· Complete tasks efficiently.
· Focus on the task at hand.
· Take responsibility.
· Assist in other farm tasks as needed.
Communication:
· Effectively communicate observations and needs.
· Communicate with team mates.
· Communication of livestock health and needs.
· Communication of pasture quality.
· Communication of grazing plan adjustments.
· Communicate when you don’t know how to do something or have a question.
· Communicate when you are maxed out or have extra time.
· Be able to give and receive constructive feedback.
CULTURE at Misty Brook
· Honesty
· Collaborative teamwork
· Constant improvement
· Passion for good food
· Satisfaction from good work
· Awareness of how our actions impact our teammates.
· “Can do” attitude.
· Farm Lunch – Every Wednesday we eat the food we produce together and have a meeting & discussion.
COMPENSATION
Hourly position starting at $18/hr. Raises based on reliability, ability to learn, and take on responsibility. One week paid sick leave and workers compensation provided. This position is year-round with more hours available in the grazing season.
Compensation
this position is: hourly, varies DOE, $18.00 - $22.00
Application instructions
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Deadline
no deadline