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Calf Ranch Manager

Hilmar, CA · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

... Ranch & Young stock Oversight · Manage calf intake processing, vaccinations, dehorning, and pain mitigation protocols. · Ensure accuracy in milk and milk replacer mixing; conduct routine feeding ...

The Unit Manager is responsible for assisting the Assistant Area Manager in executing cattle/ranch operations. This job assists and supervises employees to achieve operational goals and company ...

The Unit Manager is responsible for assisting the Assistant Area Manager in executing cattle/ranch operations. This job assists and supervises employees to achieve operational goals and company ...

Cattle Ranch & Residence Management Team Location: Catskills Upstate New York (On-site) Position ... Serve as the primary manager and point of contact for guests, receive percentage of AirBnB revenues ...

Ranch Assistant 2

Ardmore, OK · On-site

$38K - $47K/yr

Our ranch management team plays a critical role in implementing and managing the regenerative ranching principles and practices on Noble's 14,000 acres of working ranch lands. This work helps us ...

Ranch Hand

Brownwood, TX

$14.25 - $19/hr

Special specific projects as assigned by the Ranch Manager * Other duties may be assigned. WHAT YOU'LL NEED: * Must have high school diploma or GED and two to three years experience. * Ability to ...

Summary Assists Ranch Manager and Staff Veterinarian in the care and treatment of range cattle and/or cow-calf operations by performing the following duties. Essential Duties & Responsibilities To ...

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How much do ranch manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for ranch manager in the United States is $54,276.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Ranch Managers face in balancing livestock health with budget constraints?

Ranch Managers often need to make strategic decisions that ensure the health and productivity of their livestock while staying within tight budgetary limits. This includes prioritizing expenditures on feed, veterinary care, and equipment maintenance, as well as adapting to fluctuations in market prices and weather conditions. Effective Ranch Managers regularly monitor herd health, implement preventive care, and seek cost-efficient solutions, all while maintaining compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Collaborating with veterinarians, suppliers, and ranch staff is key to overcoming these challenges and maintaining a profitable operation.

What is the difference between Ranch Manager vs Farm Supervisor?

AspectRanch ManagerFarm Supervisor
CredentialsExperience in ranch operations, possibly some certifications in agriculture or livestock managementExperience in crop or livestock management, often with certifications in agriculture or horticulture
Work EnvironmentLarge ranches, livestock-focused, outdoor, rural settingsFarms or agricultural operations, crop or livestock-focused, outdoor, rural or semi-rural
Employer & IndustryRanching companies, livestock farms, agricultural businessesFarming operations, agricultural companies, horticulture businesses

The Ranch Manager and Farm Supervisor roles share similarities in managing agricultural operations and requiring relevant experience. However, Ranch Managers typically oversee livestock and large-scale ranch activities, while Farm Supervisors often focus on crop production or smaller-scale farm tasks. Both roles demand practical knowledge of agriculture, but their specific responsibilities and work environments differ based on the type of farm or ranch.

What Is a Ranch Manager?

A ranch manager is a farm professional who is responsible for the daily operations on a ranch. Ranch managers raise, care for, and in some cases, oversee the slaughter of livestock. They may also maintain machinery and structures that house animals, as well as purchase feed, equipment, and supplies. Ranch managers must also ensure that all animals are being raised to meet market standards and applicable regulations.

What does a Ranch Manager do?

A Ranch Manager oversees the daily operations of a ranch, which may include managing livestock, crops, staff, equipment, and budgeting. They are responsible for the health and productivity of animals, maintenance of facilities, and often handle purchasing, sales, and marketing of ranch products. Ranch Managers may also implement breeding programs, ensure compliance with regulations, and address environmental concerns such as land conservation. Their role is crucial to the profitability and sustainability of the ranch.

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

To thrive as a Ranch Manager, you need strong knowledge of livestock management, pasture maintenance, and business operations, often supported by a degree in agriculture or animal science. Familiarity with ranch management software, equipment maintenance, and regulatory compliance is typically required. Leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication are critical soft skills for overseeing staff and coordinating daily operations. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring the ranch runs efficiently, sustainably, and profitably.
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Infographic showing various Ranch Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,276 per year, or $26.1 per hour.
Cattle Assistant Area Manager-Norias Division

Cattle Assistant Area Manager-Norias Division

King Ranch, Inc.

Armstrong, TX

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Role Summary:

Manage and direct 2 or more different cattle units to ensure compliance with budgets, policies, programs, and the Mission Statement of the King Ranch Inc. (Ranching and Wildlife Segment) in order to maximize profits and range cattle operational efficiencies. This is an operations-oriented job which requires extensive time being spent in the field with subordinates.

What to Expect in the Role:

  • Oversee and ensure timely and accurate postings to the King Ranch cattle inventory system to provide accurate and timely information to the accounting department and upper management.
  • Communicate on a regular basis with the Area Manager for Cattle Operations and report any cattle shortages, variances from standard operating procedures, or other issues of concern that might affect cattle operations on Division.
  • Work with the Area Manager for Cattle Operations to develop and abide by operational and capital budgets.  Ensure work being done by either the Units or outside contractors (whether being overseen by you directly or someone else) is being done to standards as outlined in the work orders or contracts.  If work is not being done to standard communicate with your supervisor.
  • As an Asst. Area Manager, immediately report any violation of King Ranch policies or procedures by employees or others to your supervisor.
  • Develop a thorough understanding of all supplemental feeding, water facilities standards, mineral, cattle and quarter horse herd health (processing and vaccination programs as well as herd monitoring), marketing and value-added programs, the "cattle calendar" and other KR policies and procedures. Oversee and work with Unit Managers to ensure absolute compliance with all parameters, dates, and requirements of these programs.
  • Responsible for the production, planning and oversight of two Cattle Units on a Division of King Ranch.
  • Maintain cow and bull condition to ensure efficient breeding rates.  Inform supervisor immediately of any conditions which might negatively affect the cattle in your care so that proactive steps can be taken.
  • Handle cattle in a safe and humane manner and abide by the King Ranch Animal Welfare and Environmental mission statements.
  • Develop stocking programs to ensure production of the most animals and lbs./acre produced as possible under the guidelines of the King Ranch Grazing Management program (given current conditions).  Adjustments from this program should only be made with the input and instruction from the Area Manager for Cattle Operations.     
  • Maintain traps, working facilities, and other assets assigned to the cattle units in good repair and to the standards set forth by King Ranch.  Inform supervisor immediately of any conditions or facilities that might be unsafe for cattle or employees.
  • Participate in scheduling and planning sessions and make meaningful suggestions for improvements to the range cattle operations on King Ranch. This includes capital budgeting, needed repairs or maintenance, brush management, stocking rate assignments, herd health, and any other area of operations that might affect production and/or profitability.
  • Communicate (and support) decisions made at higher levels of management to subordinates and other co-workers in a positive and constructive manner.
  • Project a positive image of King Ranch to both the community and our employees by conducting yourself with integrity, high character, professionalism, and an unflinching dedication to the culture and legacy of King Ranch. 
  • Take primary responsibility for accomplishment of burn plans.
What We Will Be Needing From You: 
  • Minimum BS degree in agricultural related field or extensive experience and a record of success in managing large ranching operations. 
  • Must meet requirements and achieve status as "Private Prescribed Burn Manager" under the Texas Department of Agriculture
  • Requires working knowledge of cattle production, grazing management, financial reports, and personnel supervision.
  • Must have working knowledge of computer use (word, spreadsheets, email, etc.) and be able to use technology such as GPS.
  • Must have a valid driver's license in good standing, the ability to be an approved driver for the company and to safely operate vehicles. 
Not Just Cowboys...but we have those too!
To attract and retain the best talent possible, King Ranch, Inc. is committed to providing a culture focused on our core values, which include being a team player, honesty, accountability, willingness to learn and excellence. These aren't just words to us, they are us!  Our employees give their best each and every day to safeguard the legacy we have been entrusted with.  If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of we encourage you to apply and join the King Ranch team.