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How much do part time herdsman jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time herdsman in the United States is $69,416.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Herdsman vs Part Time Farm Worker?

AspectPart Time HerdsmanPart Time Farm Worker
CredentialsBasic livestock handling knowledge, sometimes certifications in animal careGeneral farm skills, no specific livestock certifications often required
Work EnvironmentPastures, barns, livestock areasFields, crop areas, general farm settings
Employer & Industry UsageLivestock farms, dairy farms, ranchesMixed farms, crop farms, general agricultural operations

The main difference is that a Part Time Herdsman specializes in caring for livestock, particularly cattle or sheep, requiring specific animal handling skills. A Part Time Farm Worker has a broader role, often involving various farm tasks including planting, harvesting, and general farm maintenance. Both roles are part-time and may require similar basic farm knowledge, but the Herdsman focuses more on animal care and management.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Herdsman job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $69,416 per year, or $33.4 per hour.

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Job description

OUR ORGANIZATION: 

Dairy One Cooperative exists to help farms and members of the agricultural community succeed. We turn data into key decision-making information that is utilized to develop sound business decisions focused on enhancing profitability and operational efficiency. Our staff works diligently to provide leading-edge, decision-making tools and information to the agricultural community we serve. We strive to be a trusted, value-added business partner to our members and stakeholders.

Dairy One Cooperative is based in Ithaca, NY.  We serve approximately 2500 dairy farm members throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region.  Our dedicated staff of over 250 employees stand ready to assist our members and customers each day.

Job Description:

Dairy One Cooperative is seeking a Dairy Herd Improvement (DHI) Technician to add to their growing team. The DHI Tech is responsible for providing critical data to help farms make decisions and achieve their goals (production & profit) by providing them with timely, accurate and meaningful data. You will be on-site at your dairy farm customers to perform data collection and provide information and guidance to make better herd management decisions.

This territory covers the Rockingham County area of NH, and you may live anywhere within a reasonable distance of the territory. This role offers considerable autonomy, though evening and weekend work may be required to meet the demands of the position. No overnight travel required. Each farm is different in size (# cows), parlor set up, milking schedule, services required and distance from your home. There is no such thing as a “typical day”, but your days will become predictable within your circuit and market. 

Our ideal candidate brings a passion for working in the livestock industry and has a strong attention for detail. If you are strong in agriculture, we are open to candidates from various backgrounds such as genetics, feed, cattle, herd health, or relatable farming experience. Job satisfaction should come from building relationships with farmers in your existing/assigned circuit as well as with new farms. 
 

Essential Job Functions:

  • Equipment usage: sanitizing, setup/cleanup, printing reports and invoicing
  • Testing: record cow number, pour samples, monitor data for accuracy, sample delivery
  • Communication: Invoicing, driving/on-site visits and consultations with farms, connecting with Dairy One team and management for assistance as needed