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Responsible for the daily care, health and maintenance on swine operation. Work with load in/out, vaccination, breeding and gestation, farrowing and record keeping.
For over 55 years, employers and employees in all areas of agriculture have worked with agriCAREERS, INC. to fulfill their employment needs in agribusiness, agronomy, seed, farm production, banking & finance, and the food industries. There is no charge or obligation to candidates for our services. We take every precaution to ensure total discretion in any job search. Our professional approach has earned us a respected reputation with our agricultural clients, as well as our candidates. One survey concluded that of the Fortune 500 companies with ag-related operations, 91% have used our services.
To be considered for any of our positions, candidates must be able to work in the United States as a U.S. Citizen or a Permanent Resident. We do not handle sponsorships.
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712-779-2051
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đ NPPC Capital Update â Swine Web Weekly Recap
For the Week Ending June 27, 2025(Brought to you in partnership with the National Pork Producers Council) đ Note: In observance of the Independence Day holiday, NPPCâs Capital Update will […]
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Jun 30, 2025
SwineTime: Episode #78: What Happens When Feed Is Left Over?
What happens when youâve got feed left in the bin after the pigs leave the barn? In this episode, Dr. Spencer Wayne is joined by Nutritionist Emily Radcliffe and Production […]
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Jun 30, 2025
Extreme heat: Why shade matters for livestock, By Beth Ferry Michigan State University
nimals raised indoors and outdoors can benefit from the application of shade. When extreme heat hits the Midwest during the summer months, ways to stay cool are at the top […]
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Jun 30, 2025
Swine Health Information Center Marks 10 Years of Protecting U.S. Herd Health
Dr. Megan Niederwerder Reflects on SHICâs Strategic MissionSwine Web News | July 2025 As the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) celebrates its 10th anniversary this July, the organization is reaffirming […]
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Jun 30, 2025
When Tariffs Hit the Trough: Global Pork Trade Realignment in the Wake of the U.S.âChina Trade War
Source: âGlobal Impact of the U.S.-China Trade War in Agricultural Sectorâ by Enoch Adom, North Dakota State University (2021)Publication Date: June 2025 đ Executive Summary This report draws from EnochâŻAdomâs […]
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Jun 30, 2025
Iowa State University faculty and staff participate in USPLF Conference
Iowa State University played a sizable role in the third U.S. Conference on Precision Livestock Farming held in early June in Lincoln, Nebraska. Twelve graduate students and four faculty members […]
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Jun 27, 2025
Pig Farmer Makes a Name for Himself by Pioneering Sustainability
In the small town of Clinton, North Carolina, pig farmer James Lamb is the living embodiment of the old TV sitcom Cheers’ theme song, “Where Everybody Knows Your Name.” With […]
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Jun 27, 2025
Umbilical Outpouchings: âThe Tip Of The IcebergâBy Christine Pelland from Southwest Ontario Veterinary Service
Umbilical outpouchings (UO) is a relatively recent description for what was considered to be umbilical hernias. It has become more clear over time that UO is a more appropriate term […]
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Jun 27, 2025
đ§ Behind the Scenes, Always All In: Josh Shields and 25 Years of Keeping Farms Running Strong
At first glance, Josh Shields may just look like a maintenance technician. But talk to anyone in Lucas County, Iowa, whoâs worked with him, and theyâll tell you: heâs a […]
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Jun 27, 2025
Hog Talk: H and P For Me
This week Rob and Mike talk about the H and P report today along with the 4th coming up and cold storage. Listen in for Robs deep dive into hog […]
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