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Front Wheel Loader Operator

Eddyville, IA · On-site

$52K - $89K/yr

As cattle need to eat year round 24/7/365 days per year, that is how we operate. We also move products around the plant and needed and interact with several other companies. Safety is a major part of ...

New

Veteran-friendly

Signing bonus

Urgent

Training provided

Knowledge of the cattle industry is preferred. * Works effectively in a team as well as alone (ability to work independently) Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry-leading ...

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Front Wheel Loader Operator

Eddyville, IA · On-site

$52K - $89K/yr

As cattle need to eat year round 24/7/365 days per year, that is how we operate. We also move products around the plant and needed and interact with several other companies. Safety is a major part of ...

New

Veteran-friendly

Signing bonus

Urgent

Training provided

At Balance4ward, we are passionate about helping cattle feeders make more confident, informed decisions through data, risk management, and a relationship-driven approach. We believe our people are ...

Client Services Representative

Sioux Center, IA · On-site

$15.25 - $20.75/hr

Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry-leading reproductive technologies and expertise to cattle breeders through a unique professional services team that works closely ...

Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry-leading reproductive technologies and expertise to cattle breeders through a unique professional services team that works closely ...

Client Services Representative

Sioux Center, IA · On-site

$15.25 - $20.75/hr

Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry-leading reproductive technologies and expertise to cattle breeders through a unique professional services team that works closely ...

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How much do cattle jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for cattle in Iowa is $50,980.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,600.00 and $62,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by cattle ranchers in their daily work?

Cattle ranchers often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, maintaining herd health, and adapting to fluctuating market prices. Managing large groups of animals requires attention to detail, quick problem-solving, and regular physical labor. Additionally, ranchers must stay informed about best practices in animal welfare and environmental stewardship, while also collaborating with veterinarians, suppliers, and sometimes other ranch workers to ensure the smooth operation of the ranch.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a cattle rancher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cattle Rancher, you need knowledge of animal husbandry, pasture management, and livestock health, often acquired through agricultural education or hands-on experience. Familiarity with tools such as livestock management software, farm machinery, and relevant certifications like Beef Quality Assurance is beneficial. Strong problem-solving, physical stamina, and effective communication with workers and veterinarians are essential soft skills. These abilities ensure the well-being of the herd, operational efficiency, and overall success of the ranching business.

What is cattle?

Cattle are large domesticated animals that are commonly raised for meat (beef and veal), milk, leather, and as draft animals. They belong to the species Bos taurus and are found all over the world. Cattle play a significant role in agriculture and rural economies, providing essential products and by-products. They are typically managed on farms and ranches, where their care, breeding, and health are closely monitored. The two main types of cattle are beef cattle and dairy cattle, each bred for specific purposes.

What is the difference between Cattle vs Livestock Worker?

AspectCattleLivestock Worker
CredentialsMay require basic farm operation knowledge, certifications varyOften requires general farm work certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentPrimarily on cattle farms or ranchesOn farms or ranches with various livestock
Industry UsageSpecific to cattle farmingBroader, includes multiple livestock types
Job FocusCare, feeding, and management of cattleCare and management of various livestock, including cattle

While both roles involve farm work, Cattle workers focus specifically on cattle, whereas Livestock Workers handle multiple animal types. The choice depends on whether the job involves specialized cattle care or broader livestock management.

What are the most commonly searched types of Cattle jobs in Iowa?

The most popular types of Cattle jobs in Iowa are:

What are popular job titles related to Cattle jobs in Iowa?

For Cattle jobs in Iowa, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Iowa are hiring for Cattle jobs?

Cities in Iowa with the most Cattle job openings:

Infographic showing various Cattle job openings in Iowa as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, and 23% Part Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,980 per year, or $24.5 per hour.

Assistant IVF Lab Technician, Part Time

Farm Systems

Hull, IA

Part-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

Trans Ova Genetics is seeking a part-time IVF Lab Tech to join their team in Sioux Center, IA! As an IVF Lab Tech, you will become specialized in embryo evaluation, grading, and freezing, and other laboratory procedures within the IVF lab. 

Our ideal candidate would be passionate about laboratory procedures, client satisfaction, and, of course, embryos! Trans Ova Genetics provides in-depth training that provides a solid foundation prior to supporting client production and would require eight-twelve weeks at our training facility, which is critical to the success of this role.

Responsibilities:

  • Embryo evaluation, grading and freezing. 
  • Fertilization and culture plate preparation.
  • Semen handling and preparation for IVF.
  • Recordkeeping/Data Entry.
  • Embryology training. 
  • Quality Control.
  • Maintain good laboratory technique and follow lab protocols.

Requirements:

Education Requirements:

  • Completed high school biology with a minimum B average
  • Current minimum GPA of 3.0
  • 3-character references from current/past teachers or community member

Physical Requirements/Working Conditions:

  • Ability to sit for long periods of time behind a microscope, in a lab setting.
  • Ability to climb ladders and stairs.
  • Some travel may be required.
  • Flexible working hours, potential for long days (over 8 hours) and early morning start times. 
  • Rotational weekend and holiday work.

Other skills/experience:

  • Good hand to eye coordination.
  • Strong attention to detail and organization.
  • Knowledge of the cattle industry is preferred.
  • Works effectively in a team as well as alone (ability to work independently)

Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry-leading reproductive technologies and expertise to cattle breeders through a unique professional services team that works closely with clients to understand their breeding goals and ultimately help clients advance and extend superior genetics. Trans Ova Genetics understands the process that will help multiply a herd's genetic success. Reproductive technologies such as embryo transfer, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), sexed-semen, genetic preservation, and cloning are considered the reproductive "tools" available for breeders looking to achieve specific breeding and reproductive goals. Internationally recognized as a source of superior animal husbandry and reproductive expertise, Trans Ova Genetics offers an integrated system of regional centers, satellite stations, and on-farm application of reproductive technologies. 

Trans Ova's headquarters are in Sioux Center, Iowa, but we have many offices and satellite centers across the country. On-going research and applied science allow Trans Ova Genetics to develop and implement new technologies to help move the science of bovine genetic improvement forward. Trans Ova is dedicated to meeting the requirements of their customers and to continual improvement.


TOG has deep roots in the industry through its origin within the URUS family of companies. As a holding company with cooperative and private ownership, URUS is a family of businesses at the heart of the dairy and beef industry - Alta Genetics, GENEX, Genetics Australia, Leachman Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS.  Each organization has its unique identity, products, and services. These companies work globally to provide cutting-edge dairy and beef genetics, customized reproductive services to maximize conceptions, dairy management information to take producers to the frontline of progressive dairy farming, and an array of products and services to help bovines reach their full genetic potential. URUS has 9 brands in 17 retail countries and employs nearly 2,800 people globally.