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PositionInformation The Research Associate under supervision will be responsible for managing and ... Required Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in relevant field (Wildlife Sciences, Rangeland ...

The ideal candidate is dependable, observant, and capable of managing cattle across large rangeland ... a day and sit in a saddle for long periods of time. • While performing the duties of this job ...

The ideal candidate is dependable, observant, and capable of managing cattle across large rangeland ... day and sit in a saddle for long periods of time. · While performing the duties of this job, the ...

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How much do day rangeland management jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for day rangeland management in the United States is $48,199.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $57,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Day Rangeland Management vs Rangeland Conservation Specialist?

AspectDay Rangeland ManagementRangeland Conservation Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in range management, ecology, or related fieldRequires similar degrees, often with additional certifications in conservation practices
Work EnvironmentFieldwork on rangelands, farms, or ranches, often outdoorsFieldwork and office work focused on conservation planning and policy
Employer & IndustryRanching operations, government agencies, environmental consultingEnvironmental agencies, conservation organizations, government agencies

Day Rangeland Management and Rangeland Conservation Specialist roles share similar educational backgrounds and work environments, focusing on land use and management. However, Day Rangeland Management emphasizes daily operational tasks on rangelands, while Rangeland Conservation Specialists focus more on conservation strategies and policy implementation.

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description


AgCountry Farm Credit Services (AgCountry), Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and Frontier Farm Credit are financial cooperatives that operate under shared management across eight states. While each association is owned by its local farmers and ranchers, they collaborate by pooling resources, expertise, and talent to provide affordable credit, crop insurance, and financial services.
Our associations are united by a common mission and commitment to serving rural America and supporting each other, which drives the success of the farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness we serve. We take pride in being a great place to work, and this enthusiasm is reflected in the relationships our team members foster with one another and with our customers.

Job Summary

We are seeking an Insurance Officer who is sales focused and responsible for marketing and promoting the crop insurance policies with existing customers, focused on service and increasing the net acre growth of that portfolio. The assigned portfolio will consist of mid-to-large operations with a stable relationship with the company. Experienced officers, often with a breadth of first-hand insurance experience, are skilled at taking care of customer relationships. This role has deep product and insurance knowledge and acts as a trusted advisor as well as for building holistic relationships with customers and prospects. 

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Sales 

  • Serve as the primary agent for crop insurance policies providing comprehensive servicing to Hail Policies and Supplemental Insurance Products and achieving sales goals established in conjunction with their leader for assigned marketing areas. Responsible for selling Multi-Peril (MPCI), Margin Protection (MP), Crop Hail, Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF), Livestock, and Supplemental insurance products to customer and non-customer prospects, communicating options to customers, utilizing website tools, policy provisions, and other resources to help customers make risk management decisions, and preparing and presenting quotes for Livestock and/or other applicable insurance products in the region. 
  • Develop and execute a personal marketing plan that identifies customer needs and risk tolerance, cross-sells all products and services, and contributes to the business and product depth goals. Build an active sales pipeline through individual and joint sales calls, prepare proposals for one-on-one sales calls with customers or prospects, and utilize the Associations' sales tools, techniques, and technology to complete, track, and document sales and customer activities. 
  • Share expertise by delivering sales presentations, offering comprehensive product and sales guidance individually or to groups, drawing upon in-depth knowledge of the crop insurance industry. Represent the Associations at industry and agricultural events in the region and maintain relationships with key stakeholders. Proactively provide referrals to other teammates, identifying opportunities for collaboration and cross-selling.  
  • Develop and maintain a working relationship with insurance company representatives to resolve policies issues, understand product offerings, and drive sales results. Make business placement decisions based upon AIP products and offerings. 

Service and Processing 

  • Provide service and processing support by processing insurance forms from multiple insurance vendors for MPCI, MP, Crop Hail, and Supplemental products, analyzing and entering applications online, and serving as the point of contact for policy changes.  
  • Collect acreage information and process it directly online with the AIP system, if appropriate, and report claims for the assigned portfolio. Leverage customer precision farming data to gather acreage and production reporting information, and partner with the Insurance Specialist as needed. 
Travel Time
  • Travel will be 50-70% for this role, primarily during the day meeting with customers outside of the office.
Education Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Finance, or Business preferred.
Years of Experience
  • 4 + years of experience in an agriculture related field with sales and service.  

  • Relationship management and/or sales experience.   

  • Experience in servicing a large complex book of business and a proven record of growing a book of business.  

  • Experience as a licensed crop insurance agent or insurance company representative with sales responsibilities preferred. 

Why Us:

For qualifying positions, we provide a competitive benefits package designed to support health and well-being, financial security, and work-life balance:

  • Health Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Retirement Plans: 401(k) 
  • Paid Time Off: Vacation, sick leave, paid holidays, and parental leave
  • Additional Benefits: Life and disability insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), wellness programs, tuition assistance, and short-term incentive pay

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About
Us:

AgCountry has 44 offices, is based in Fargo, North Dakota and serves portions of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. FCSAmerica is based in Omaha, NE and has 42 local offices serving rural communities and agriculture in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Frontier Farm Credit has six offices serving eastern Kansas. Together, we support nearly 82,000 producers and agribusinesses, meeting the needs of today's agricultural industry with our combined 2600+ employees providing lending, risk management, technology, commodity marketing, and customer and employee education.
AgCountry Farm Credit Services, ACA, Farm Credit Services of America, ACA, and Frontier Farm Credit, ACA are Equal Employment Opportunity employers, and they comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws.