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This role ensures a consistent, cost-effective, and high-quality supply of raw materials (livestock ... analysis -Support sustainability and animal welfare sourcing initiatives where applicable ...

This role ensures a consistent, cost-effective, and high-quality supply of raw materials (livestock ... analysis -Support sustainability and animal welfare sourcing initiatives where applicable ...

... livestock and horticultural industries. We believe in all that we do by valuing people, integrity ... performance; troubleshooting and escalating issues appropriately; and coordinating priorities and ...

... and livestock. * Acquire, curate, and analyze field measurement datasets and associated ... Evaluate and refine the performance of the enhanced model across various dairy systems and ...

... livestock and horticultural industries. We believe in all that we do by valuing people, integrity ... performance; troubleshooting and escalating issues appropriately; and coordinating priorities and ...

... with livestock and row-crop producers in the areas of financial and accounting management ... analysis to key decision makers and stakeholders. * Calculate the actual performance at both the ...

... with livestock and row-crop producers in the areas of financial and accounting management ... analysis to key decision makers and stakeholders. * Calculate the actual performance at both the ...

... with livestock and row-crop producers in the areas of financial and accounting management ... analysis to key decision makers and stakeholders. * Calculate the actual performance at both the ...

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How much do performance livestock analytics jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for performance livestock analytics in the United States is $75,189.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,000.00 and $89,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Performance Livestock Analytics position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Performance Livestock Analytics role, you need strong analytical skills, a background in animal science or data science, and experience with data-driven decision-making in agriculture. Familiarity with livestock management software, statistical analysis tools (such as R or Python), and relevant industry certifications greatly enhance performance. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills help convey complex data insights to producers and stakeholders. These skills are crucial for driving productivity improvements and ensuring data informs practical, results-oriented decisions in livestock operations.

What are some typical daily tasks in a Performance Livestock Analytics role?

In a Performance Livestock Analytics role, your day-to-day tasks might include collecting and analyzing data on herd health, feed efficiency, and production outputs, as well as generating reports to help guide management decisions. You’ll work closely with producers, veterinarians, and other agricultural professionals to interpret analytics, identify trends, and recommend operational adjustments. Regular responsibilities also involve maintaining accurate records, troubleshooting data quality issues, and leveraging advanced software tools to monitor livestock performance. This collaborative and analytical work is vital for optimizing farm efficiency and animal well-being.

What is a Performance Livestock Analytics job?

A Performance Livestock Analytics job involves using data and technology to optimize livestock operations, improve animal performance, and increase efficiency. Professionals in this field analyze feed efficiency, animal health, and operational costs using software and data-driven insights. They work closely with farmers, veterinarians, and industry experts to enhance decision-making and profitability. These roles often require expertise in data analysis, animal science, and agricultural technology.

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Senior Director of Non-Dairy Pools

Senior Director of Non-Dairy Pools

Organic Valley

La Farge, WI • On-site

$150K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 15 days ago


Organic Valley rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

48th of 396 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Senior Director of Non-Dairy Pools
Location - High Hybrid
Thisis a hybrid role, which means that you will have the flexibility to work bothonsite and at a distance. You will collaborate onsite at our La Farge, WI office for 4-8 days per month, and therest of the time you can choose to work remotely or onsite.
Employee Type - Salaried
Bonus - The position is eligible for a 15% annual incentive bonus based on cooperative and individual performance.
Safety Sensitive - No
If a company is going to make a difference in today's world, it's going to haveto think differently. At Organic Valley, our philosophy and decisions are basedon the health and welfare of people, animals and the earth. We're a mission-driven cooperative, owned byfamily farmers, and we've been leaders in organic agriculture from the verybeginning. Once pioneers of organicagriculture, we're now an established leader. Organic is all we do. We aredriven by our mission to promote regional farm diversity and economic stabilityby the means of organic agricultural methods and the sale of certified organicproducts.
Summary of Role
The Senior Director of Non-Dairy Producer Pools (Egg, Feed, Livestock, & Produce) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of these pools, including strategic planning, operational leadership, product innovation, and business growth. This role is accountable for setting strategy, ensuring operational and commercial performance, and leading people across the Egg, Grower, Livestock and Produce portfolio. This role requires a dynamic leader with deep industry knowledge, strong business and financial acumen, and the ability to drive results in a competitive market.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Develop and execute the overall strategy for the Eggs, Feed, Livestock and Produce Pools, ensuring alignment with Cooperative goals and ensuring stable and sustainable pay price for member owners.
• Lead and manage all aspects of Pool operations, including production, supply and demand forecasting, supply chain, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance.
• Monitor and evaluate market trends, competitor activity, and customer preferences to guide strategic business decisions.
• Ensure operational and contractual adherence as well as compliance with Federal, State, and Local laws and CROPP Cooperative policies.
• Develop and manage the Annual Operating Plans and Pools S&GA budgets, ensuring financial targets are met and resources are allocated effectively.
• Lead Commercial strategy and performance for Pools, including collaboration on market positioning, pricing, and portfolio investment decisions.
• Report on key performance indicators for functional areas of oversight.
• Recruit, develop, and retain top talent, fostering a culture of high performance and accountability.
• Provide oversight, direction and leadership to the Pools staff and Management Team.
• Establish and communicate clear performance expectations by conducting evaluations, delivering timely feedback, offering training and coaching, and making personnel action recommendations for assigned staff.
• Represent the Pools at executive leadership meetings, providing updates and strategic insights to the Board of Directors and senior management.
• Engagement with Egg, Feed, Livestock and Produce Pool membership, Member Executive Committees and Board of Directors.
• Facilitate development and integration of systems and standard operating procedures to support operational functions within areas of oversight.
• Partner with Supply Chain to ensure operational execution supports Pools strategy and commercial commitments.
• Collaborate with the Forecasting & Analytics function to inform supply planning, commercial decisions, and strategic tradeoffs.
• Lead cross-functional collaboration with Member Experience to support member communication, engagement, and retention outcomes.
Additional Duties and Responsibilities
• Evaluate, recommend and implement continuous improvement in areas of responsibility.
• Lead and participate in cross-functional projects and enterprise initiatives.
• Serve as a spokesperson for the Egg, Feed, Livestock and Produce Pools at industry events, trade shows and conferences.
• Attend farmer meetings, tradeshows and educational meetings as requested.
• Coordinate and collaborate with Communications team on messaging for CROPP members, potential members, the agricultural community and others.
• Coordinate and facilitate opportunities for career development and professional growth to enhance staff skills.
• Maintains confidential information with discretion.
• Additional duties as assigned by supervisor.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Bachelor's degree in business. Agriculture or related field preferred.
• Minimum 10 years of experience in operations management required.
• Knowledge of agriculture and organic/natural foods, including market dynamics and state and federal regulatory requirements.
• Strong leadership and people management skills, with a proven ability to inspire and motivate teams.
• Financial acumen, including budgeting, forecasting, and P&L management.
• Project management skills preferred
• Excellent strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities.
• Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal.
• Ability to adapt to changing market conditions and lead through ambiguity.
• Proficiency in leveraging data and analytics to drive business decisions.
• Collaborative mindset with experience working across multiple functions and levels of the organization.
• Critical thinking and decision-making skills required; able to make effective decisions among broadly variable conditions.
• Ability to travel as needed.
Base salary range: $150,696 - $200,982 per year
This salary rangeis exclusive of fringe benefits. The compensation package may also includeincentive compensation opportunities in the form of discretionary bonuses. Ifyou are hired at CROPP, your final base salary compensation will be determinedbased on factors such as geographic location, skills, education, and/orexperience. Additionally, we believe in the importance of pay equity andconsider the internal equity of our current team members as a part of any finaloffer. Please keep in mind that entry-level candidates to this role shouldexpect to be at the lower end of the salary range and hiring at the maximum of the salary rangeis not typical.
Benefits
We believe when our peopleare strong, our mission is strong. Therefore, we offer a comprehensive andholistic Total Rewards package meant to strengthen employees' and theirfamily's total wellbeing. Here are some of the great benefits offered:
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance - Choice of plans for you and your family, including some that can be paired with an HSA (which CROPP contributes to on your behalf)
  • Supplemental insurances: we offer accidental insurance, critical illness insurance, and hospital indemnity insurance.
  • Time Off - 136 hours in the 1st year of employment prorated by start date. Plus 9 paid holidays, plus one floating holiday to use at will.
  • 6 Weeks Paid Parental Leave - For all gendered partners in childbirth or adoption.
  • Vision & Dental Insurance - Free annual eye exam, discounts on glasses/contacts, flexible dental network, adult ortho.
  • 401k - We match 100% up to the first 3% of an employee's contribution, and then 50% for 3.1%-5.0% of employee contributions.
  • Free services at five local Neighborhood Family Clinics.
  • Tuition Reimbursement - Up to $1,500 per year to support continuing higher education.
  • Life Insurance - $50,000 policy funded by CROPP for each employee. Supplemental voluntary coverage available for employees, spouses, and children.
  • Short-Term & Long-Term Disability/AD&D Insurance - $50,000 of life insurance coverage of $50,000 of AD&D coverage funded by CROPP for each employee.
  • Employee Assistance Program - Free and Confidential for employees, spouses, and dependents.
  • Free onsite fitness center available 24/7
  • Free biometric screenings (cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure) and health coaching.
  • Financial advisors and seminars
  • Annual $360 Lifestyle Spending Account
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • On-site all-organic cafeterias

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