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THE BAIR CO./BAIR RANCH FOUNDATION 41 FINDON LANEMARTINSDALEMT59053Meagher3RANGE WINTER SHEEPHERDERMust have 3 months experience with 800 - 1000 head flocks. One reference required. \nThe employee must be able to identify approaching storm periods and make precautions to prevent the herd from drifting against a fence line where they pile up and get drifted over with snow and freeze to death. The herder must be experienced in handling extreme winter conditions on a range to prevent death in sheep, goats, horses, and dogs. Due to animals exerting more energy during the winter months especially in extreme winter weather, the herder will need to monitor the nutritional needs of an animal throughout winter. Ensure that animals have access to unfrozen water and to distribute emergency supplemental feed. Monitor snow levels to prevent sheep/goats from being paralyzed in deep snow or caught up against a fence. Herders need to have experience in identifying animals who are not getting enough nutrition, keeping a fresh supply of water in freezing temperatures, and how to maintain animals in extreme weather conditions.\nMay assist in lambing, docking, and shearing. The following seasonal duties will need to be performed. Herder will need to move pregnant ewes to lambing grounds. Be able to identify signs of ewes going into labor and identify potential problems during the labor process. Know how and when to assist during difficult births. Be able to properly constrain ewes for difficult births and able to graft orphan lambs to mothers. Ability to identify herd health issues including but not limited to malnutrition of ewes and lambs, prolapse and mastitis. Provide water to animals, including minor maintenance of water troughs and water lines. May need to haul water in truck to supplement animal water needs. May need to provide supplement feed for the ewes and lambs if the range has insufficient forage. Disperse livestock on the range to reduce overcrowding and increase the success of mother and lamb bonding. Protect vulnerable livestock (lambs & ewes in labor) from predators. Move Ewes and lambs and assist in branding, castrating, vaccinating, tagging, and worming. Ability to safely catch lambs with a hook. Move ewes and lambs to summer range grounds. \n\nSome work/tasks may occur off the range, but more than 51% of work will be performed on the range. Western Range Association and its member ranches facilitate practices of good animal husbandry. Employees that are found abusing, neglecting or abandoning livestock entrusted to their care may be terminated for cause. If the negligent/abusive actions of an employee result in the loss/death of livestock/animals or cause harm to another person, the employee may be held accountable for these actions.\nThe worker will live in the employer provided range housing. Said housing will be clean and in good repair at the time it is provided to the employee. The employee is responsible to maintain the housing unit in a reasonable level of cleanliness in order to avoid flies, mice or other vermin. The employee is responsible to alert the employer of damage to the housing unit within a reasonable amount of time. The employee may be held accountable for damage to the housing unit that is the result of negligence on the part of the employee (normal wear and tear excepted).\n***Hours worked footnote: On call for up to 24 hours 7 days a week***11/1/245/31/25null nullnull null14068607480H-2A8/17/24 11:41H-300-24227-266330Acceptance Issued
PHALEN RANCH CO 779 ROAD 420ISMAYMT59336Custer1RANGE WINTER SHEEPHERDERMust have 3 months experience with 800 - 1000 head flocks. One reference required. \nThe employee must be able to identify approaching storm periods and make precautions to prevent the herd from drifting against a fence line where they pile up and get drifted over with snow and freeze to death. The herder must be experienced in handling extreme winter conditions on a range to prevent death in sheep, goats, horses, and dogs. Due to animals exerting more energy during the winter months especially in extreme winter weather, the herder will need to monitor the nutritional needs of an animal throughout winter. Ensure that animals have access to unfrozen water and to distribute emergency supplemental feed. Monitor snow levels to prevent sheep/goats from being paralyzed in deep snow or caught up against a fence. Herders need to have experience in identifying animals who are not getting enough nutrition, keeping a fresh supply of water in freezing temperatures, and how to maintain animals in extreme weather conditions. Maintenance and repair on fence. Herding sheep on the range or in pastures while riding on horseback, riding ATVs, or walking on foot. Must be able to drive feed pickup to cake feed. \nMay assist in lambing, docking, and shearing. The following seasonal duties will need to be performed. Herder will need to move pregnant ewes to lambing grounds. Be able to identify signs of ewes going into labor and identify potential problems during the labor process. Know how and when to assist during difficult births. Be able to properly constrain ewes for difficult births and able to graft orphan lambs to mothers. Ability to identify herd health issues including but not limited to malnutrition of ewes and lambs, prolapse and mastitis. Provide water to animals, including minor maintenance of water troughs and water lines. May need to haul water in truck to supplement animal water needs. May need to provide supplement feed for the ewes and lambs if the range has insufficient forage. Disperse livestock on the range to reduce overcrowding and increase the success of mother and lamb bonding. Protect vulnerable livestock (lambs & ewes in labor) from predators. Move Ewes and lambs and assist in branding, castrating, vaccinating, tagging, and worming. Ability to safely catch lambs with a hook. Move ewes and lambs to summer range grounds. \n\nSome work/tasks may occur off the range, but more than 51% of work will be performed on the range. Western Range Association and its member ranches facilitate practices of good animal husbandry. Employees that are found abusing, neglecting or abandoning livestock entrusted to their care may be terminated for cause. If the negligent/abusive actions of an employee result in the loss/death of livestock/animals or cause harm to another person, the employee may be held accountable for these actions.\nThe worker will live in the employer provided range housing. Said housing will be clean and in good repair at the time it is provided to the employee. The employee is responsible to maintain the housing unit in a reasonable level of cleanliness in order to avoid flies, mice or other vermin. The employee is responsible to alert the employer of damage to the housing unit within a reasonable amount of time. The employee may be held accountable for damage to the housing unit that is the result of negligence on the part of the employee (normal wear and tear excepted).\n***Hours worked footnote: On call for up to 24 hours 7 days a week***11/1/245/31/25null nullnull null14064215450H-2A8/21/24 23:19H-300-24228-269726Acceptance Issued
Lehfeldt Land & Livestock Company LLCLehfeldt Land & Livestock#1 Lehfeldt RoadLavinaMT59046Golden Valley2Range SheepherderRequired to be available up to 24 hours per day, 7 days a week and spend the majority of workdays on the range. All job duties are closely and directly related to the production of sheep. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend sheep on the range: administer emergency minor medical care to sick/injured pregnant ewes using roping methods to gently immobilize animal without causing undue stress; apply herbicides to noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species on grazing areas; assist in the shearing of sheep by herding sheep into corrals and through the shearing plant; assist with docking; assist with gathering and sorting lambs for shipping; assist with irrigating forage; assist with loading trucks with lambs and/or ewes for transportation; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with tagging sheep when the shearing crew needs it; assist with weed control on grazing areas (including noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species); attend to lambing ewes (including night checks); bed down flock at appropriate night site; brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; build and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; care for newly born offspring; clean feeding equipment and the lambing shed; ensure newly born lambs stand and nurse ; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed supplemental rations; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; herd mature ewes and young offspring between grazing areas in a manner to assure body condition is maintained in mature ewes and growth of offspring; identify and administer appropriate medication for various health issues such as internal parasites, respiratory issues, injuries, etc.; identify ewes that are preparing to give birth; intensely monitor and treat both mother and young vulnerable to the colder temperatures and sickness; keep accurate record of new lambs born; load bales of hay and/or sacks of grain onto truck or trailer used for feeding; make certain animals have access to fresh water; mix and feed supplemental milk to bum lambs; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor for birthing problems and take correct actions when problems are identified; monitor forage on grazing areas to identify dangerous plants and assess available feed; report to rancher on water/forage/weather conditions; round up strays using dogs and/or fence; spray livestock with insecticide. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend sheep on the ranch: administer emergency minor medical care to sick/injured pregnant ewes using roping methods to gently immobilize animal without causing undue stress; apply herbicides to noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species on grazing areas; assist in the maintenance of tools, equipment and handling facilities necessary to production; assist in the shearing of sheep by herding sheep into corrals and through the shearing plant; assist with castration of livestock; assist with docking; assist with loading trucks with lambs and/or ewes for transportation; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with tagging sheep when the shearing crew needs it; assist with the vaccination of livestock by herding into corrals and/or stalls or manually restraining animals; attend sheep and lambs in barns during lambing season(including night checks); attend to lambing ewes (including night checks); bed down flock at appropriate night site; brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; build and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; care for newly born offspring; clean feeding equipment and the lambing shed; ensure newly born lambs stand and nurse ; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed, water and tend to the dog10/1/247/31/25null nullnull null14065754334H-2A8/17/24 15:23H-300-24185-171520Determination Issued - Certification
RGB Farms, LLC1200 Airport RoadDillonMT59725Beaverhead2General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of barley, wheat, oats, peas, sainfoin, grass, and alfalfa. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities:\nmaintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm/Ag exempt, non-CDL semi/10-wheel trucks on, or between, farm worksites; tar grain bins; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field;\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.5/1/258/15/255:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14069251524H-2A3/5/25 23:19H-300-25059-734432Acceptance Issued
HJ Hammond Ranch Inc8794 Lovejoy Rd.MaltaMT59538Phillips2Livestock ProductionThe Livestock Production position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock and farming operation: monitor, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelers and side by sides to and from pastures for winter feeding while pastures are not producing feed; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; assist with calving; place mineral blocks; vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide; assist with castration of livestock; clip identifying notches or brands animals; manually clean stalls/corrals. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements must manually hoist/stack hay bales; pick rocks, repair existing fence in rough terrain. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours and split shifts needed during haying, calving season. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. 11/1/248/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066983741H-2A9/5/24 23:19H-300-24240-297600Acceptance Issued
John M. Mahan2413 North 5th RoadHuntleyMT59037Yellowstone5General Farm RanchOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nInstruction and general supervision will be provided by the farm operator or a designated employee. However, the worker must perform duties without close supervision and listen to, understand and follow simple instructions of the employer or supervisor.\nAll tools, supplies and equipment required to perform the duties assigned will be provided at no charge to the worker. The worker will be required to return worn out supplies before new supplies will be provided.\nMost duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions common in fields, including mosquitoes during certain seasons. \nWorker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds in the course of performing required activities. Driving required on ranch onlyGeneral farm work will include the following responsibilities: may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable): Remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; occasional repair of existing farm structures; occasional repair of existing fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload trucks/ operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties. May be required to obtain US driver's license. Driving required on owners property.\nIrrigation duties will include the following: Hand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals.\nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nInstruction and general supervision will be provided by the farm operator or a designated employee. However, the worker must perform duties without close supervision and listen to, understand and follow simple instructions of the employer or supervisor.\nAll tools, supplies and equipment required to perform the duties assigned will be provided at no charge to the worker. 4/1/259/15/256:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14066987337H-2A1/30/25 23:19H-300-25020-629949Acceptance Issued
Skoyen Ranch425 Sunset LaneChinookMT59523Blaine1Equipment Operator/FarmworkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of winter wheat, spring wheat, and cattle.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to agricultural equipment operation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities : maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semi/10-wheel trucks; transport crops from field to storage and/or market; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; \nsiphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.6/19/259/25/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062622361H-2A5/6/25 23:19H-300-25125-939774Acceptance Issued
Cayuse Livestock Company316A Melville RdBig TimberMT59011Sweet Grass1Farmworkers & Laborers, Crop, Nursery, GreenhouseWe are a cow/calf yearling operation and we grow hay using flood irrigation. We have several pickups, UTVs, ATVs that require service and maintenance. Additionally, we have 2 late model John Deere tractors, skid steer, dump truck, backhoe and an excavator that are used for maintaining roads, stock water systems, fencing and irrigation canals. We use horses and ATVs to move our cattle with. Welding skills\nare needed for this maintenance as well. Job duties may include and are not limited to tasks such as: apply products such as fertilizers, pesticides, growth inhibitors, etc; attach/detach implements; clean work areas; construct facilities; operate self propelled machinery; repair and maintain farm vehicles, implements, and mechanical equipment; repair farm buildings, fences, and other structures; tend to livestock by feeding, medicating, general care, grading, sorting, working, placing identification on, or relocating; use hand tools such as such as shovels, trowels, hoes, tampers, pruning hooks, shears, loppers, knives, wrenches, crow bars, air tools, electric tools. Equipment such as but not limited to the following will be used/operated by the workers in conjunction with the duties being performed: dirt moving equipment, GPS guidance systems, pickups, cars, etc, sprayers, straight frame trucks, tractor/trailer combinations, tractors. The workers will be performing the duties to help produce: cattle, hay. Fencing both conventional and electric fences. Must speak and understand English.5/14/259/30/257:00 A.M.5:30 P.M.14069301691H-2A3/13/25 23:19H-300-25064-748030Determination Issued - Certification
Stevenson Angus Ranch, Inc.350 JRS LaneHobsonMT59452Judith Basin3Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery for soil preparation, crop planting and harvesting. Worker will be required to drive and control farm equipment to till soil, seed/plant, fertilize, cultivate and harvest small grain crops, pulse crops and hay. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. The worker is also required to attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, or harvester, to tractor, using mechanic’s hand tools; load and unload grain truck manually or using hand truck, loader, or transfer auger; and clean out grain bins. To work as an general farm hand requires physical coordination, decision-making ability, mechanical aptitude and driving skills. The ability to listen to and follow verbal directions is imperative. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Increased wages and bonus may be possible depending on experience.5/1/259/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063505453H-2A2/24/25 23:19H-300-25049-702973Acceptance Issued
Torgerson Farms Partnership32524 Rd 10 N.KremlinMT59532Hill7Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery harvesting. Worker will be required to drive and control farm equipment to harvest small grain and pulse crops. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The worker is also required to attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, sprayer, or harvester, to tractor, using mechanic’s hand tools; load and unload grain truck manually or using hand truck, loader, or transfer auger; weigh grain filled containers and record weights; and clean out grain bins. To work as a general farm laborer requires physical coordination, decision-making ability, mechanical aptitude and driving skills. The ability to listen to and follow verbal directions is imperative. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).Repetitive duties to be completed on a regular/daily basis include:\na. Mechanics and upkeep of farm equipment\nb. Mechanics shop kept in working order\nc. Preparing and storing equipment used in fieldwork\nd. Field work \ne. Communicate with employer using business radio of cell phone\nf. Duties as assigned daily \nDrivers license required, 3 months experience is required.\nLong/odd hours with split shifts required during harvest.\nIncreased wage and bonuses possible based on experience.6/20/2510/1/258:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14064600504H-2A4/25/25 23:19H-300-25111-886528Acceptance Issued
Johnston Land & Livestock, LLC43936 Eli Gap RoadPolsonMT59860Lake5General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.6/13/2510/1/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14065314641H-2A4/30/25 23:19H-300-25119-917402Acceptance Issued
Beaverhead Ranch, LLC848 East Bench RoadTwin BridgesMT59754Madison1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of wheat, alfalfa grass, and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farmwork.\nGeneral farm work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm and horse areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; feed horses; carry rocks to irrigation ditches; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times;lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields;\nlubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds.5/1/2510/1/257:00 A.M.3:00 P.M.12087200246H-2A2/25/25 23:19H-300-25051-711606Acceptance Issued
Huntsman Ranch Company1153 Sage Creek RoadDellMT59724Beaverhead1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorkers will perform a variety of duties related to caring for livestock and growing native hay and grass/alfalfa mix. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to livestock production.\nWorker may perform the following duties: observe general condition of livestock; mix feed and additives, fill feed troughs with feed, water livestock and monitor food and water supplies; check and maintain water systems; herd livestock to and from pasture for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures; haul feed to livestock during grass shortage and winter months; sort and work livestock; build panels; move fencing panels; repair pens, panels & fencing; hang gates; corral work; repair sheds; clean calving barns; spread straw and bedding in sheds, remove & replace as necessary; assist with calving; brand livestock; haul manure; build and fill water gaps; burn trash in ditches; clean debris from ditches; cut growth that slows flow of water from ditches using weed eater; haul gravel; haul required materials, cut plastic dams & poles and place dams in ditches; repair plastic dams; assist in the installation of water troughs; stack bales of hay and buck them onto wagon or truck, using hand hook; drive and operate farm machines; attach farm implements, such as plow, seed drill, disc and manure spreader to tractor; drive tractor and operate implements in fields to till soil and plant, cultivate, and fertilize crops; add oil, gasoline, and water to appropriate tanks on machinery; gather and remove rocks from the field; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; paint farm structures, maintain/repair fencing: and perform general cleanup of farm areas when weather and season preclude other activities; thin and weed crops or surrounding farm grounds using hand tools, such as hoes and shovels or power-drawn implements; drive, load/unload farm trucks; unload grain onto conveyors to storage bins or elevators; drive and operate self-propelled harvest machines to harvest crops; operate a motor bike or all-terrain vehicle; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \n Remove undesirable and excess growth, such as tassels, suckers, and weeds, by hand; load and unload trucks. General maintenance of worker housing site such as pulling weeds, mowing lawn, cleaning up debris, raking grass and weeds.1/1/2510/15/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14062763459H-2A10/24/24 23:19H-300-24292-418616Acceptance Issued
Triple D Cattle, LLC1447 South Burnt Fork RoadStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, alfalfa, and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities : maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nTo meet minimum acceptable performance standards when irrigating, the worker must, after a 10 day conditioning period, move an average of at least 48 40-foot sections of 3-inch pipe or 44 40-foot sections of 4-inch pipe per hour under normal working conditions.\nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/15/255:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14062073262H-2A2/14/25 23:19H-300-25039-677405Acceptance Issued
Dick D. Lucier15366 Marcure LaneMissoulaMT59808Missoula1Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain/repair fencing; feed/water cattle; perform general cleanup of farm areas; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.5/15/2510/15/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14068804226H-2A3/5/25 23:19H-300-25062-737833Acceptance Issued
M. Parkinson & Co., Inc.323 Sorenson Bridge RoadConnerMT59827Ravalli3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of grass hay, alfalfa, barley and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; familiar with JD 6400 tractor, rotary mower and round baler, hay buster, mechanized rock picker, bobcat and attachments, dump truck, backhoe; plant and water trees/install protective wire on farm ground to cover from wildlife; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; perform rodent control; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures including barns and pump houses; maintain/repair jackleg, steel post and wire, wood post and rail fencing; repair corrals; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \n4/15/2510/15/257:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.17142879939H-2A2/18/25 23:19H-300-25037-672156Acceptance Issued
Big Sky Honey, Inc.35288 County Road 132FairviewMT59221Richland16Bee KeeperCrops/Commodities: \nHoney. \nThis job requires a minimum of 3 months of agricultural experience working in a honeybee farm handling both manual and mechanized tasks. Workers must be able to perform manual and mechanized tasks with accuracy and efficiency. Applicants must be able to furnish verbal or written statement establishing relevant prior work experience. Prepare bees and bee equipment for pollination. Must be familiar with working with bees in all stages, from egg through mature workers, drones and queens. Must work all aspects of commercial beekeeping. Access colony to determine if food or medicine is needed. Feeding and medicate bees for diseases and pests. Maintain hives in healthy state. Raise and replace queens. Make divides. Make, paint and clean boxes. Harvest/extract honey. Run queen breeding yard and produce queen bees. Manipulate and service hive structures. Haul bees to and from different hive locations. Ensure healthy and productive honeybee colonies. Harmonize bees with their natural cycle. Must have no fear of bees and be non-allergic to bee stings, pollen, honey or other products of the hive. \n\nWork is done in the field for long periods of time. Workers may assist in handling product weighing up to 75 pounds and lifting to a height of 5 feet. Workers must work on their feet in bent positions for long periods of time. Work requires repetitive movements and extensive walking. Work required in fields when plants are wet with dew and rain, and may be required during light rain, snow, moderate winds, direct sun, high humidity and extreme temperatures. Temperatures in fields during working hours can range from 10 to over 110 degrees F. Workers may be required to work during occasional showers not severe enough to stop field operations. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, honey bees, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, or related chemicals may affect a worker's ability to perform the job. Workers should be able to do the work required with or without reasonable accommodations. \n\nWorkers may not report for work while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Except for moderate alcohol consumption in company housing during non-working hours, the possession or use of illegal drugs or alcohol on company premises is prohibited and will be cause for termination. Use, possession, transfer, offer, sale or manufacture of marijuana and/or controlled substances strictly prohibited. All work sites are alcohol and drug free work places. Employees must not report for work, enter the employers' property or perform service while under the influence of or having used alcohol, marijuana, illegal controlled substances, or any other substance that may in any way adversely affect their alertness, coordination, reaction or safety. \n\nEmployer-paid post-hire drug testing is required upon reasonable suspicion of use.\n\nWorkers with a clean driving record (no major moving violations such as but not limited to Driving While Intoxicated or Reckless Driving) and able to obtain an insurable driver's license may be required to drive company vehicles. \n\nWorkers may be required to work some night shifts, as needed, for short periods in summer and fall. \n\nPersons seeking employment in this position must be available for the entire period requested by the employer. \n\n \nThe employer may discipline the worker, including brief suspension of work activities/employment for a set period determined by the supervisor or termination of employment as described in the Work Rules. \n\nEmployer assures that workers will be provided transportation from living quarters to work site every day (for workers who must be provided housing under the applicable regulations).7/1/2510/15/257:00 A.M.2:30 P.M.14067425071H-2A4/17/25 23:19H-300-25107-874609Acceptance Issued
Sutherlin Farms, LLC415 Spooner Creek LaneStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of corn, grain, hay and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; pile up tree limbs in pastures; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites to transport crops to onsite facilities; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; use weed eater around mainline, irrigation ditches and around pump structures; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: herd livestock; sort cattle in corrals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; fork and feed hay; clean calving pens with a pitchfork and wheelbarrow; feed newborn calves on a bottle and help others to suckle their mothers.2/1/2510/15/256:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066423487H-2A11/26/24 23:19H-300-24323-482737Acceptance Issued
Holbrook Seed Potatoes, Inc.422 East Bench RoadTwin BridgesMT59754Madison1General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of seed potatoes and small grains. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semi/10-wheel trucks to transport crops to onsite facilities; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; clean/disinfect equipment and storage facilities; place flags in fields to indicate each unit (family) of potatoes; rouge potatoes, operate equipment to load pallets and move in/out of storage; ride on planter to ensure proper placement of seed and open bags; plant tissue culture plants by hand and cover with hot caps; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Cutting/Sorting of Seed Potatoes will include the following:\nWill apply techniques as instructed by the employer to cut and sort potatoes by: using knife to cut potato into sections; place potatoes on machine that cuts potatoes into sections; push button to start machinery; tend/monitor machine to insure proper movement of product; discard diseased/rotting/inferior product and foreign matter; report malfunctions; general cleanup. \nDuties related to the Packing of Produce will include the following: \nWill apply techniques as instructed by the employer to: sort seed according to grade, color and size; discard diseased/rotting/inferior product and foreign matter; cleanup around conveyors and worksite; place produce in containers or on designated conveyors; fill and weigh seed into boxes, bags, and totes.\nDuties related to the Harvesting of Potatoes will include the following:\nWill apply techniques as instructed by the employer to: remove rocks from rows in front of harvesting equipment; discard diseased/rotting product, rocks and foreign matter; alert equipment operator of equipment clogging/malfunctions; aid operator in correct machine performance; harvest individual plants by hand and place each plant in a 5 to 10 pound mesh bag; fill buckets with tubers; dump buckets into crates; load crates onto trailer.2/15/2510/15/257:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066845076H-2A12/18/24 23:19H-300-24338-513681Acceptance Issued
Farming Logistics, LLC2022 Holt Stage RoadKalispellMT59901Flathead5General FarmworkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hops.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work. Workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nGeneral hop production will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; mow weeds; remove rocks from field; perform general cleanup of farm areas, corrugates, and ditches surrounding fields; operate vehicle, motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; drive, load/unload farm trucks in fields and at receiving stations; maintain/repair trellises; replace hop poles and install new poles on new ground; fix/replace/install wire; clean out/dig/tamp post holes; ensure poles are vertically straight and tamped into place; drive/operate equipment to install wire and poles; build/repair trellis; stretch cable and attach clamps; remove vines/ broken strings/weeds/debris from growing hop plants; haul torn out hop poles and trellis.\nDuties related to hop harvest will include the following: load/drive hop trucks in fields and from fields to onsite hop facilities and back; walk the fields and pick up vines left behind; cut vines with machete and load into trucks; unload trucks at stationary picking machine; observe picking machine and ensure proper operation; keep track of all tools and ensure picking machine is off when performing any type of maintenance; ensure picking machine is lubricated; use telehandler to load hops into machine and ensure machine remains loaded, does not jam, and runs at capacity at all times; grab/lift/place vines on hooks that transfer vines from truck beds to picking apparatus; clean hop debris from work site; use broom to sweep fallen hops to bottom conveyor; operate computer system and check belts/vine transfers/trash; operate valves on machinery to regulate vines coming down track; regulate flow of vines into picker; pick sticks/debris out of hops being laid into hop kiln; ensure hop floors are laid correctly; communicate with kiln operator and stick pickers; take moisture samples from each kiln floor before removing; operate conveyor to remove hops from kiln floor once dried; sweep/clean hop debris from machines and work areas; oversee/check moisture content in hops with moisture meter in dryer facility; assist main dryer worker; operate dryer controls to maintain/adjust temperature, air flow, and transport conveyors; move dry hops from dryer to cooling room/floor; move dry hops from dryer to baler once drying is complete; ensure baling machine is operating correctly and at capacity; move hop bales using hand cart; observe and prep balers; maintain/keep records/reports; push dried hops onto belt and into baler; compress/bale hops; sew ends of hop bales with sewing machine or by hand; mark each bale with lot and variety; walk rows following harvest to pick up fallen hop bines, pile bines in field, and place in trailers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nDrip Irrigation: walk behind tractor to install and lay drip irrigation equipment in fields; move hoses; remove drip irrigation and layflat from fields prior to harvest; ensure layflat spools correctly when removing from field; maintain/repair drip irrigation; flush lines; inspect, monitor, maintain, system daily.\nOther Irrigation Duties: connect pipes.4/14/2510/26/256:00 A.M.4:30 P.M.19079829296H-2A2/3/25 23:19H-300-25029-651904Acceptance Issued
Harrington Company2094 Rebish LaneDillonMT59725Beaverhead2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, barley and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike and/or all-terrain vehicle, pick up and skid steer in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds.4/1/2510/30/257:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14068554125H-2A1/27/25 23:19H-300-25017-628057Acceptance Issued
HELLE LIVESTOCK1350 STONE CREEK ROADDILLONMT59725Beaverhead5RANGE SHEEPHERDERMust have 3 months experience with 800 - 1000 head flocks. One reference required. \nAttends sheep and/or goat flock grazing on range or pasture: Herds flock and rounds up strays using trained dogs. Attend to sheep grazing on the range to include: Herding sheep on the range or in pastures while riding on horseback, riding ATVs, or walking on foot. Beds down flock near evening campsite. Guards flock from predatory animals and from eating poisonous plants. Drenches sheep and/or goats. May examine animals for signs of illness and administer vaccines, medications and insecticides according to instructions.\nRange herding is completed when vegetation is not in a dormant state. A range herder requires knowledge and maintenance of rangeland in order to avoid overgrazing of the range land and prevention of animals ingesting noxious weeds. The proper grazing action of these animals helps to reduce wildland fire fuel, increase soil fertility and improve vegetation. Experienced employees hired for this type of position would need to have the knowledge of maintaining a herd on a range so the animals don’t disperse in large open areas, be able to promote proper grazing of rangeland, and predator control on the range.\nMay assist in lambing, docking, and shearing. The following seasonal duties will need to be performed. Herder will need to move pregnant ewes to lambing grounds. Be able to identify signs of ewes going into labor and identify potential problems during the labor process. Know how and when to assist during difficult births. Be able to properly constrain ewes for difficult births and able to graft orphan lambs to mothers. Ability to identify herd health issues including but not limited to malnutrition of ewes and lambs, prolapse and mastitis. Provide water to animals, including minor maintenance of water troughs and water lines. May need to haul water in truck to supplement animal water needs. May need to provide supplement feed for the ewes and lambs if the range has insufficient forage. Disperse livestock on the range to reduce overcrowding and increase the success of mother and lamb bonding. Protect vulnerable livestock (lambs & ewes in labor) from predators. Move Ewes and lambs and assist in branding, castrating, vaccinating, tagging, and worming. Ability to safely catch lambs with a hook. Move ewes and lambs to summer range grounds. \n\nSome work/tasks may occur off the range, but more than 51% of work will be performed on the range. Western Range Association and its member ranches facilitate practices of good animal husbandry. Employees that are found abusing, neglecting or abandoning livestock entrusted to their care may be terminated for cause. If the negligent/abusive actions of an employee result in the loss/death of livestock/animals or cause harm to another person, the employee may be held accountable for these actions.\nThe worker will live in the employer provided range housing. Said housing will be clean and in good repair at the time it is provided to the employee. The employee is responsible to maintain the housing unit in a reasonable level of cleanliness in order to avoid flies, mice or other vermin. The employee is responsible to alert the employer of damage to the housing unit within a reasonable amount of time. The employee may be held accountable for damage to the housing unit that is the result of negligence on the part of the employee (normal wear and tear excepted).\n***Hours worked footnote: On call for up to 24 hours 7 days a week***5/1/2510/31/25null nullnull null14066600990H-2A2/12/25 23:19H-300-25037-672674Acceptance Issued
PARSELL INC195 MINERS COULEE ROADWHITLASHMT59545Liberty1RANCH/FARM HANDRANCHJob duties include the operation of various farm equipment to plowing land, plant, spray, harvest, and transport crops to the storage area. Employees will also maintain and operate farm equipment; spray weeds; load sprayer; seed crops; load seeder and trucks; loading and unloading trucks into storage bins; preparing ground for next farm season; operate and maintain irrigation pivot, pumps, and wheel line; handle livestock; maintain and repair fences; corral cattle and vaccinate seasonally; feed, water, and brand cattle; calving; and moving and shipping cattle when necessary. Equipment that employees will operate includes tandem truck, semi truck, combine, grain auger, tracked tractor, pull type sprayer, grain seeder, plow, post pounder, loader tractor, bale processor, baler, hay rake, bale wrapper, and bale loader. Duties also include manual labor such as maintaining and repairing fences, maintaining wheel line irrigation, cleaning grain bins and trucks, working cattle in corrals, changing tires when needed, and repairing machinery. Employees must have 3 months of experience; and basic English literacy, reading, and math skills. Increase or bonus may be possible depending on experience and merit. Workers will not operate any vehicle over the 26,001 lb GVW weight limit4/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14064600604H-2A2/19/25 23:19H-300-25043-685248Acceptance Issued
Vandersloot Farms, Inc.Riverbend Ranch2200 Bond RoadDillonMT59725Beaverhead3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, barley and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.12087152705H-2A1/27/25 23:19H-300-25020-630050Acceptance Issued
Monarch Apiaries222 Ponoka AveValierMT59486Pondera8Farmworkers, Farm & Ranch AnimalsAttend to live bees to produce honey and maintain colony health through feed/supplements; Find and cage queens, install queen cells; Assemble bee hives, inserts honeycomb of bees into hives; Force bees from hives; Uncap harvested honeycombs and extract honey from honeycombs; Lift boxes of honey or bees; driving farm vehicle to obtain supplies, honey extracting equipment, and misc. tools used to work with honey bees; minor daily and incidental upkeep to equipment, worksite, and colony boxes.1/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.3:30 A.M.15595894176H-2A12/6/24 23:19H-300-24338-511850Acceptance Issued
Stillwater River Ranch27 Beartooth Ranch RoadColumbusMT59019Stillwater1General Farm RanchThis position will perform general farming, irrigation and maintenance duties to include: Repair, maintenance and cleaning of farm and irrigation equipment in preparation of the growing season. - Changing and repairing gated pipe,cleaning ditches, regulating head gates, starting and moving smaller sprinklers. \n\nOngoing maintenance of irrigation equipment and overseeing operation of irrigation pumps. \n\nDrive trucks, 4-wheeler and other farm implements in support of planting, cultivating, and irrigating of farm related crops. \n\nFrequent bending to pick rocks. \n\nUse hand tools to maintain farm machinery including tractors, pickups, tillage, spray, pumps and other irrigation equipment. \n\nWorker will maintain and repair barbed wire, pipe and wood fences. \n\nWorker will assist in cutting and piling small trees and junipers. \n\nWorker will assist with haying and harvest as well as other ranch/farm duties related to the production of hay. \n\nWork outdoors in adverse weather conditions as needed. Maintain accurate irrigation records. Worker will be required to work odd/long hours and during irrigation and haying season. \n\nEnd of season repair, maintenance and cleaning of farm and irrigation equipment. Worker may be exposed to snakes or other predators. Extensive walking, stooping, pulling, pushing and must be able to lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. \n3/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063225386H-2A1/8/25 23:19H-300-24366-579345Acceptance Issued
Bar C, Inc.3750 Christiansen LaneDillonMT59725Beaverhead4IrrigatorWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of wheat, alfalfa and barley. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \n4 inch Hand lines: remove pipes from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads using hand tools; connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines after irrigation season; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis.4/15/2510/31/255:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14066832569H-2A2/13/25 23:19H-300-25037-671995Acceptance Issued
Coleman Angus39752 Morris RoadCharloMT59824Lake1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of corn, alfalfa, grass, triticalle and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time and/or complications; assist in delivery; pull calves; resuscitate calves; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066442697H-2A1/22/25 23:19H-300-25017-627568Acceptance Issued
Lemhi Frontier, LLCBar Double T Ranch6200 Lemhi Pass RoadDillonMT59725Beaverhead4Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay (grass) and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nFlood Irrigation duties will include the following: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; place/remove/move/maintain tarp dams.\nDuties related to the production of Livestock will include the following: apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag, and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14069252104H-2A1/29/25 23:19H-300-25021-631557Acceptance Issued
Drange Apiary Inc.8357 Danford RdLaurelMT59044Yellowstone12Farmworkers, Farm & Ranch AnimalsAttend to live bees to produce honey and maintain colony health through feed/supplements; Find and cage queens, install queen cells; Assemble bee hives, inserts honeycomb of bees into hives; Force bees from hives; Uncap harvested honeycombs and extract honey from honeycombs; Lift boxes of honey or bees; Move equipment or bees from one location to another; Check hives to make sure they have enough strength and food; Divide big hives and add purchased queen to one side; Shake bees for sale; Add boxes as necessary; Remove non vital hives; Prepare bees for wintering; Manually lift and manipulate hives.1/10/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068554868H-2A11/18/24 23:19H-300-24302-436150Acceptance Issued
North Plains Honey Co LLC902 2nd St.HarlowtonMT59036Wheatland14Farmworkers, Farm & Ranch AnimalsAttend to live bees to produce honey and maintain colony health through feed/supplements; Medicate bees; Find and cage queens, install queen cells; Inspect, maintain, and repair equipment, boxes, yards, and fences; Assemble bee hives, inserts honeycomb of bees into hives; Force bees from hives; Put on and take off supers; Uncap harvested honeycombs and extract honey from honeycombs; Move equipment or bees from one location to another manually or using trucks, carts, forklifts, tractors; Drive farm vehicle to obtain supplies, honey extracting equipment, and misc. tools used to work with honey bees; Clean work areas and maintain grounds and landscaping.6/23/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.15095404915H-2A4/16/25 23:19H-300-25101-857512Acceptance Issued
MELBY CUSTOM CONTRACTING INC.356 3rd Ave.Big SandyMT59520ChouteauHeart Six Cattle Company6FARM MACHINE OPERATORgrain harvesting MontanaOperates self-propelled custom class harvesting machine to harvest a variety of grain and oilseed crops. Adjusts\nspeed of cutter, blowers and conveyors and height of cutting head using hand tools. Changes cutting head as\nappropriate for crop.\nServices machinery and make in field repairs. Help move equipment to field locations. Must have drivers license,\nproduce and furnish drivers abstract showing an acceptable driving record. Minimum of 3 months of experience is\nrequired. Basic literacy and math skills also required.6/15/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14804405650H-2A4/24/25 23:19H-300-25103-859300Acceptance Issued
Circle S Seeds of Montana Inc14990 Madison Frontage RdThree ForksMT59752Gallatin2Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery for loading, unloading and cleaning of seed. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The worker is also required to attach farm implements and operate equipment such as forklifts, Bobcats, Skidsteers and tractors. To work as an ag equipment operator requires physical coordination, decision-making ability, mechanical aptitude and driving skills. The ability to listen to and follow verbal directions is imperative. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).Repetitive duties to be completed on a regular/daily basis include:\na. Mechanics and upkeep of farm equipment\nb. Mechanics shop kept in working order\nc. Preparing and storing equipment used.\nd. Communicate with employer using business radio of cell phone\ne. Duties as assigned daily \nDrivers license required, 3 months experience is required.\nLong/odd hours with split shifts required during harvest and seeding.\nIncreased wage and bonuses possible based on experience.2/15/2511/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062853260H-2A12/9/24 4:02H-300-24337-511613Acceptance Issued
Jack Hirschy Livestock, Inc.2001 Big Lake Creek RoadJacksonMT59736Beaverhead2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and grass hay. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, drag meadows and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; process timber for fence materials; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; fight fire if one starts; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nFlood Irrigation duties will include the following: clear and/or burn debris from ditches to prepare for irrigation; lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.1/2/2511/1/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066893116H-2A10/24/24 23:19H-300-24296-423903Acceptance Issued
HW Burns Family, LLCBurns Ranch333 Swamp Creek RoadBig TimberMT59011Sweet Grass1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, grass and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to livestock production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; transport crops to onsite storage facilities; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle or ride horse in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nFlood Irrigation: clean ditches; set plastic dams. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications/vaccines; feed/water livestock; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.5/1/2511/1/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.18604302131H-2A2/19/25 23:19H-300-25048-700231Acceptance Issued
Tyrel B. Raty40010 US Highway 2 WestChinookMT59523Blaine1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, grain, cattle, and sheep. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; drive, load/unload farm trucks; transport crops from field to storage and/or market; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain, and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season; clean and mow ditches; remove limbs/trees from ditches. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd/sort/trail livestock; work livestock on horseback, foot, motorcycle, or ATV; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2511/1/257:00 A.M.10:00 P.M.14069457135H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25017-628105Acceptance Issued
Summit Valley Turf Farms, LLC56 Gornick LaneWhitehallMT59759Jefferson7Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of sod, flowers, hay, grain and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm/Ag exempt, non CDL semi/ 10-wheel trucks; transport crops from field to storage and/or market; work in greenhouses; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; must be willing to artificially inseminate and/or hand breed livestock; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck. \nWill apply specific Horticultural Techniques as instructed by the employer when carrying out the following responsibilities: prepare fields/plant/spray/weed and irrigate plants/shrubs/trees; sow seed and plant cuttings; recognize disease and/or nutrient/moisture requirements by plant texture/development or soil condition; observe general condition of plants and apply the appropriate care; mix planting soil; propagate plants; harvest/pack and store crop; maintain and repair structures/grounds; haul and spread soil/products to condition land; dig/rake and screen soil and fill cold frames/hot beds; sow grass seed and plant plugs of sod and cut/roll/stack/load and unload sod; mow/tend sod; trap/poison pests; plant shrubs/plants in containers; prepare flowers/plants/shrubs/trees to fill orders; move containerized trees/shrubs; dig/wrap roots of shrubs/trees; prepare crops for shipment; prepare boxes for packing horticultural products.4/1/2511/1/258:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14062872268H-2A2/11/25 23:19H-300-25030-655582Acceptance Issued
Fintail Ranch Montana, LLC580 East Bench RoadTwin BridgesMT59754Madison1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of grain, alfalfa, and alfalfa grass. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain, and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOccasional Duties related to the production of livestock will include the following: mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; herd livestock; place mineral blocks.4/1/2511/1/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14065962210H-2A1/29/25 23:19H-300-25024-642072Acceptance Issued
Steve Wanderaas664 Hwy 201VidaMT59274Mccone1Farm WorkerDrives/operates farm machinery to plant, cultivate, spray, fertilize, and harvest grains, peas, canola, and hay. Attach farm implements, e.g., plow, disc, drill to tractor. Performs duties like lubricating, repairing farm machinery and transports crops to elevator or storage area lifting at least 60 lbs.\n \nAbility to work cattle and knowledge in calving. Performs any of the following tasks to attend to livestock such as moving, sorting, feeding, and calving. Assist in monitoring, branding, and immunizations. Monitor cattle and move them quickly from the pastures when ready to give birth. Assist with feed management for Dams and/or calves at different stages during gestation and post birth, which is seasonal. Operate/drive a loader tractor to feed cows and haying equipment including swather, baler, or rake. Ability to repair fences.\n5/1/2511/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066507864H-2A4/16/25 23:19H-300-25105-867417Acceptance Issued
Foster Ranch & Feedlot, Inc.71 Queenspoint RdMelstoneMT59054Musselshell1Ag Equipment OperatorThe Ag Equipment Operator position will be required to perform the following tasks. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements, and operate tractors, trucks, trailers and farm implements required to plant, cultivate, and harvest hay and other crops; must stack hay bales; pick rocks,minimal fence repair on existing lines and ground maintenance. Flood and Center Pivot irrigation work. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours and split shifts needed during seeding, haying and harvest. Increased wages and bonus may be possible depending on experience.7/1/2511/1/258:00 A.M.11:00 P.M.14062085895H-2A4/28/25 23:19H-300-25111-886839Acceptance Issued
Morley Farms, Inc.439 Lyng AveHighwoodMT59450Chouteau1Farm WorkerBackgrounding, yearly cattle, wheat, barley, canola, pulse cropsJob requires the operation of various tractors and farm equipment to till soil; work ground; prepare and maintain land; and plant, fertilize, spray, cultivate, harvest, and transport crops to elevator or storage area. Equipment that workers may be required to operate includes, but is not limited to, tractors with various implements, sprayers, combines, swathers, balers, bale processors, skid steers, and side-by-sides. Non CDL farm trucks will be loaded with agricultural products and driven on farm and to storage facilities. Job will also require loading seed into planters; properly mixing chemicals; loading chemicals into sprayers; changing combine cutting heads; rouging fields and using hand tools to remove undesirable plant varieties, trash, and other objects from fields; hand picking weeds; performing general maintenance, repairs and/or clean-up of storage sheds, pivot points, buildings, fences, gates, barns and all farm equipment; hauling hay; ensuring operational areas are organized and well maintained; sweeping and shoveling grain; using hand tools and equipment to repair, clean and maintain farm vehicles, machinery and specialized machinery and agricultural equipment; and regularly servicing equipment. The job will also require workers to do the following tasks: feeding livestock, loading feed bags, checking livestock, assisting with vet visits, branding and tagging livestock, assisting with medication administration, and cleaning pens. There are few typical days and workers may be required to change duties and/or locations often and engage in various general functions. Daily duties may vary depending on crop, weather, and field conditions. The employer reserves the right to increase workers' pay or provide bonuses based on tenure, performance, or other factors that are solely based on the discretion of the employer.1/6/2511/6/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067335211H-2A11/4/24 23:19H-300-24298-430767Acceptance Issued
GNW, IncGlacier Nursery4343 MT HWY 35KalispellMT59901Flathead14Farmworkers and Laborers, NurseryThis application encompasses: Wholesale nursery work with landscape trees, shrubs, perennials, and evergreens.\n\nThis job requires 3 months experience of general farm labor experience.\n\nThe lifting requirement for this position is 50 pounds. \nWorkers will get an unpaid 30 minute lunch break and one paid 20 minute break.\nSpring work begins with uncovering the container trees, shrubs, and perennials (hence referred to as plants). Removing the weight holding the plastic down, rebar, PVC, white plastic, and straw. Tipping the plants upright and cleaning up debris. \nThe uncovering is followed by planting plants into containers. Next will be the maintenance- trimming, spacing, watering, fertilizing and controlling weeds. Lastly the season will conclude with winterizing the plants remaining on the farm.\nFall harvest work begins with trimming the plants, then workers will move container plants to locations and plants will be made ready for winterization. The plants are laid over; covered with straw and sheets of white plastic. The edges of the plastic are secured with PVC pipe with rebar stakes driven into the ground with mallets. The sheets of plastic are further secured with string, tires or cinder blocks.\n2/3/2511/7/257:30 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067552248H-2A12/10/24 4:01H-300-24337-510365Acceptance Issued
Robin DelpPeak Season Labor, Inc.724 Redwater RdVidaMT59274Mccone5General Farm RanchWe are requesting a minor adjustment in our season of need. This year, in an effort to meet all of our seasonal employment needs, we have contracted with independent companies to haul our grain to the elevators. Our seasonal need begins January 15th when we start preparing for calving \n\nIn the early pre-spring of the year, all combined farm activities begin to accelerate, and the increased workload remains steady throughout the entire livestock production and growing season, up to and including the harvesting of crops in the late fall. It is during this very busy period that we are required to employ additional seasonal labor.\n\n\nThe General Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and hay. Duties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery and night calving, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock when livestock are not on the range; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; and hoist/stack bales of hay onto and off of wagon/truck. General farm work will include making minor mechanical adjustments/repairs and routine maintenance on farm machinery and equipment; mix chemical solutions (Roundup & Banvel) and spray/apply to crops; repair/replace/build barbed wire fencing and maintenance on farm structures; Fencing is done on a minimal and incidental basis. Perform general cleanup of farm acreage; drive trucks and semis to/from field, load/unload hay on semi-trucks. Help with hauling grain to local elevators. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions common in fields. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. 3 months of experience is required. Driving is required. Workers must obtain a Montana driver's license. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two-way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).1/15/2511/10/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14067735050H-2A11/18/24 23:19H-300-24309-451210Acceptance Issued
Hansen Livestock Company6165 Highway 91 NorthDillonMT59725Beaverhead1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, grain, cattle and sheep. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; use plastic dams to move water from ditches onto fields.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nDuties related to the production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; confine livestock in stalls; clean disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.1/15/2511/14/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066813121H-2A11/6/24 23:19H-300-24306-447818Acceptance Issued
Haughian Cattle Company1025 Road 555Miles CityMT59301Custer1General Farm and Ranch HandThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle, grain and hay. Duties will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of\nlivestock and apply the appropriate care, examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery and night calving, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix\nfeed/additives and feed/water livestock , fill and move feeders for the calves; place mineral blocks, drive equipment, herd livestock to various pastures, drive 4-wheeler to move livestock; confine livestock in stalls, clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds, dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock. WE DO NOT FEED livestock during the summer months when the cattle feed on range lands and drink from natural water sources and automatic watering troughs. In the fall the worker will assist with the weaning and processing of\ncalves. Worker will be required to operate farm equipment for planting, grain production and harvesting of hay; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck, basic fence maintenance of existing fence lines, pick rocks, perform general\ncleanup of farm acreage, and drive/load/unload semi-trucks (on the ranch only). Worker may be required to perform basic mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. Worker must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision. The job entails working\nwith farm animals and machinery, outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, wind, dust and cold) and occasional exposure to herding hazards. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds.\n\nIncreased wages and or bonus may be possible depending of experience.\n\nNote we are filing late this year, true dates of need are March 1- Nov 15 of each year. 6/2/2511/15/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14068536241H-2A4/7/25 23:19H-300-25092-822265Acceptance Issued
DePuydt Farms, Inc153 DePuydt RdSacoMT59261Phillips1Farm Laborer.Farm Laborer will be responsible for performing various tasks related to crop and livestock production, maintenance, and repair of farm\nequipment and facilities. *Key duties:*\n1. *Crop Production*: Plant and harvest crops, including legumes, forage, and grains.\n2. *Equipment Maintenance*: Operate, maintain, and repair farm equipment, such as tractors, plows, and harvesters.\n3. *Farm Maintenance*: Perform routine maintenance and repairs on farm buildings, fences, and other structures.\n4. *Pest Management*: Monitor for pests and diseases, and assist with integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.\n5. *Record Keeping*: Assist with maintaining accurate records of crop yields, livestock production, and farm operations.\n6. *Teamwork*: Collaborate with other farm workers to ensure efficient and safe operation of the farm.\n*Requirements:*\n1. *Physical Ability*: Ability to lift 100 pounds, work in a fast-paced environment, and perform physically demanding tasks.\n2. *Mechanical Aptitude*: Basic knowledge of farm equipment operation, maintenance, and repair. Worker will be required to drive and must\nbe able to obtain a drivers' license.\n3. *Attention to Detail*: Ability to follow instructions, monitor crop and equipment condition, and detect potential problems.\n4. *Communication Skills*: Ability to communicate effectively with coworkers, supervisors, and other farm personnel.\n5. *Reliability*: Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and meet deadlines.\n*Working Conditions:*\n1. *Outdoor Work*: Work outdoors in various weather conditions, including extreme temperatures, rain, and sun.\n2. *Physical Hazards*: Exposure to physical hazards, such as loud noises, vibrations, and equipment operation\nThe job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. Most duties are\nperformed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to\ncrouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds.7/15/2511/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062637610H-2A5/20/25 23:19H-300-25121-926749Acceptance Issued
S Bar B Ranch15930 Lloyd RoadChinookMT59523Blaine1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farmwork.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; gather/stack/remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fences; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season; build erosion control barriers of wood/rock/ cement by hand.\nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.1/18/2511/15/258:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14067992532H-2A11/7/24 23:19H-300-24309-452268Acceptance Issued
Tash Livestock Co., Inc.300 Tash Livestock LanePolarisMT59746Beaverhead1General FarmworkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of wild hay and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals/pesticides (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nFlood Irrigation duties will include the following: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; maintain water sources such as troughs; herd livestock; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds.5/1/2511/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068343405H-2A2/21/25 23:19H-300-25049-704908Acceptance Issued
London Hills Farm LLC66 Lake RdHarrisonMT59735Madison1Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery harvesting. Worker will be required to drive and control farm equipment to harvest small grain and canola. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The worker is also required to attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, sprayer, or harvester, to tractor, using mechanic’s hand tools; load and unload grain truck manually or using hand truck, loader, or transfer auger; weigh grain filled containers and record weights; and clean out grain bins. To work as a general farm laborer requires physical coordination, decision-making ability, mechanical aptitude and driving skills. The ability to listen to and follow verbal directions is imperative. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).Repetitive duties to be completed on a regular/daily basis include:\na. Mechanics and upkeep of farm equipment\nb. Mechanics shop kept in working order\nc. Preparing and storing equipment used in fieldwork\nd. Field work \ne. Communicate with employer using business radio of cell phone\nf. Duties as assigned daily \nDrivers license required, 3 months experience is required.\nLong/odd hours with split shifts required during harvest.\nIncreased wage and bonuses possible based on experience.7/1/2511/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065811900H-2A4/24/25 23:19H-300-25111-886731Acceptance Issued
Flat Acre Farms757 4100 Road S.ChesterMT59522Liberty1FarmworkerSet, operate and maintain farming equipment in order to prepare, plant, fertilize, spray, harvest and haul grain and crops. General farm related duties such as picking rocks, shop work, servicing equipment, and facility maintenance and upkeep.6/21/2511/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065467019H-2A4/25/25 23:19H-300-25112-890135Acceptance Issued
Malesich Ranch Co.9575 MT Highway 41DillonMT59725Beaverhead2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of wheat, barley, alfalfa, grass hay, silage, and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm/Ag exempt, non CDL 10-wheel trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis.\nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals.\nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system.\nOther Irrigation Duties: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season; moving dams.\nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; assist in delivery of calves; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2511/15/256:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066600208H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25021-631563Acceptance Issued
KGB Inc1801 Blankenbaker RdBig SandyMT59520Chouteau3Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery harvesting. Worker will be required to drive and control farm equipment to harvest small grain and pulse crops. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The worker is also required to attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, sprayer, or harvester, to tractor, using mechanic’s hand tools; load and unload grain truck manually or using hand truck, loader, or transfer auger; weigh grain filled containers and record weights; and clean out grain bins. To work as a general farm laborer requires physical coordination, decision-making ability, mechanical aptitude and driving skills. The ability to listen to and follow verbal directions is imperative. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).Repetitive duties to be completed on a regular/daily basis include:\na. Mechanics and upkeep of farm equipment\nb. Mechanics shop kept in working order\nc. Preparing and storing equipment used in fieldwork\nd. Field work \ne. Communicate with employer using business radio of cell phone\nf. Duties as assigned daily \nDrivers license required, 3 months experience is required.\nLong/odd hours with split shifts required during harvest.\nIncreased wage and bonuses possible based on experience.\n* Please note we are filing late this year. True dates of need are 02/01-11/307/15/2511/30/259:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063901003H-2A5/20/25 23:19H-300-25135-981508Acceptance Issued
Double Fork, LLC2441 Eastside HighwayStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, wheat, grain, and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; maintain/repair and paint fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate weed trimmer and shovel/scythe to cut weeds or dig up tap root and put into garbage bags to dispose of weeds; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; use ATV to travel to sites; carry 40 to 50 pound bags of weeds from sites to the ATV and bring/haul bags to a dump truck; planting and screening trees; maintain corrals and farm structures; operate farm equipment to harvest crops; operate equipment for cleaning and maintaining farm ground; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season; perform minor maintenance on irrigation systems and wheel line movers. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; apply or administer medications, vaccines, and/or insecticides; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock.2/1/2511/30/255:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066423315H-2A11/21/24 23:19H-300-24323-482227Acceptance Issued
Wales Bros. Corp.Meyer Company Ranch300 Red Angus LaneHelmvilleMT59843Powell7Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, grass hay, triticale, barley and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to livestock production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: remove rocks from field; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semi trucks to transport crops to onsite facilities; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; ride horses; rope off of horses; ride and train horses that have basic starting skills, handle horses in a manner to assure the safety of the worker, co-workers and livestock.3/20/2511/30/256:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14067935653H-2A1/27/25 23:19H-300-25017-627813Acceptance Issued
John Henry BeardsleyCircle V LLC401 Road 564Miles CityMT59301Custer1Range Livestock HerderRequired to be available up to 24 hours per day, 7 days a week and spend the majority of workdays on the range. All job duties are closely and directly related to the production of livestock. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock on the range: administer medication as needed; apply medications to cuts and bruises; assist with irrigating forage; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with weed control on grazing areas (including noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species); attend to pregnant livestock and newborn offspring (including night checks); brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; care for newly born offspring; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed supplemental rations; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; herd to appropriate grazing area; identify and administer appropriate medication for various health issues such as internal parasites, respiratory issues, injuries, etc.; identify and locate the more nutrient dense cool season grasses within grazing areas; identify livestock that are preparing to give birth; intensely monitor and treat both mother and young offspring vulnerable to hot or cold temperatures and sickness; keep accurate record of new offspring born; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor for birthing problems and take correct actions when problems are identified; monitor grazing areas for poisonous and/or noxious plants and take action to prevent animals from consuming any identified; move livestock to spring and summer grazing areas; move pregnant livestock at a pace sufficient to ensure they receive ample water/forage during daylight hours before bedding down at night; repair and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; report to rancher dehydration & other indicators of deterioration in body \ncondition/behavioral changes indicating malnutrition; round up strays using dogs and/or fence; spray livestock with insecticide. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock at the ranch: administer medication as needed; apply medications to cuts and bruises; assist in the maintenance of tools, equipment and handling facilities necessary to production; assist with castration of livestock; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with the vaccination of livestock by herding into corrals and/or stalls or manually restraining animals; attend to pregnant livestock and newborn offspring (including night checks); brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; care for newly born offspring; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; identify and administer appropriate medication for various health issues such as internal parasites, respiratory issues, injuries, etc.; identify livestock that are preparing to give birth; intensely monitor and treat both mother and young offspring vulnerable to hot or cold temperatures and sickness; keep accurate record of new offspring born; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor for birthing problems and take correct actions when problems are identified; monitor grazing areas for poisonous and/or noxious plants and take action to prevent animals from consuming any identified; move livestock ..2/1/2511/30/25null nullnull null14068534938H-2A11/8/24 23:19H-300-24312-459770Acceptance Issued
Homestead Cattle Company74 Blatchford RoadTerryMT59349Prairie2Ag Equipment OperatorLoad and unload crops or containers of materials, manually or using conveyors, handtrucks, forklifts, or transfer augers. Mix specified materials or chemicals, and dump solutions, powders, or seeds into planter or sprayer machinery. Spray fertilizer or pesticide solutions to control insects, fungus and weed growth, and diseases, using hand sprayers. Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions. Manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery. Operate or tend equipment used in agricultural production, such as tractors, combines, and irrigation equipment. Maintain farm machinery and notify supervisors when machinery malfunctions. Attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools. Operate towed machines such as seed drills or manure spreaders to plant, fertilize, dust, and spray crops. Weigh crop-filled containers, and record weights and other identifying information. Drive trucks to haul crops, supplies, tools, or farm workers. Irrigate soil, using portable pipes or ditch systems, and maintain ditches or pipes and pumps. Drive and operate farm machinery to plant, cultivate, harvest and store grain crops. Attach farm implements, such as plow, disc and drill to tractor. Till soil; plant and cultivate grain. Tow harvesting equipment.\nCrops: Alfalfa, Corn4/8/2511/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068532743H-2A1/31/25 23:19H-300-25024-641468Acceptance Issued
Charles Moore855 Kinsey RdMiles CityMT59301Custer5Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery for soil preparation, crop planting and harvesting. Worker will be required to drive and control farm equipment to transport grain and other crops. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The worker is also required to load and unload grain truck manually or using hand truck, loader, or transfer auger; weigh grain filled containers and record weights; and clean out grain bins. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).Repetitive duties to be completed on a regular/daily basis. Additional hours may be required depending on the time of year and duties involved.\nDrivers license required, 3 months experience is required. Increased hourly wage and bonus may be offered depending on experience.2/1/2511/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062320040H-2A11/22/24 23:19H-300-24323-481479Acceptance Issued
S Ranch LLC914B Push Creek RoadPryorMT59066Big Horn2Range Livestock HerderRequired to be available up to 24 hours per day, 7 days a week and spend the majority of workdays on the range. All job duties are closely and directly related to the production of livestock. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock on the range: administer medication as needed; apply medications to cuts and bruises; assist with irrigating forage; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with weed control on grazing areas (including noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species); attend to pregnant livestock and newborn offspring (including night checks); brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; care for newly born offspring; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed supplemental rations; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; herd to appropriate grazing area; identify and administer appropriate medication for various health issues such as internal parasites, respiratory issues, injuries, etc.; identify and locate the more nutrient dense cool season grasses within grazing areas; identify livestock that are preparing to give birth; intensely monitor and treat both mother and young offspring vulnerable to hot or cold temperatures and sickness; keep accurate record of new offspring born; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor for birthing problems and take correct actions when problems are identified; monitor grazing areas for poisonous and/or noxious plants and take action to prevent animals from consuming any identified; move livestock to spring and summer grazing areas; move pregnant livestock at a pace sufficient to ensure they receive ample water/forage during daylight hours before bedding down at night; repair and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; report to rancher dehydration & other indicators of deterioration in body \ncondition/behavioral changes indicating malnutrition; round up strays using dogs and/or fence; spray livestock with insecticide. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock at the ranch: administer medication as needed; apply medications to cuts and bruises; assist in the maintenance of tools, equipment and handling facilities necessary to production; assist with castration of livestock; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with the vaccination of livestock by herding into corrals and/or stalls or manually restraining animals; attend to pregnant livestock and newborn offspring (including night checks); brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; care for newly born offspring; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; identify and administer appropriate medication for various health issues such as internal parasites, respiratory issues, injuries, etc.; identify livestock that are preparing to give birth; intensely monitor and treat both mother and young offspring vulnerable to hot or cold temperatures and sickness; keep accurate record of new offspring born; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor for birthing problems and take correct actions when problems are identified; monitor grazing areas for poisonous and/or noxious plants and take action to prevent animals from consuming any identified; move livestock ..3/1/2511/30/25null nullnull null14068552633H-2A12/9/24 23:19H-300-24341-524305Acceptance Issued
5 L Ranch97 Duncan District RoadSheridanMT59749Madison4Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle, hay, wheat, oats, barley and peas. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semi-trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease; feed/water livestock; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck, assist in branding.2/1/2511/30/257:30 A.M.7:30 P.M.14068425693H-2A11/27/24 23:19H-300-24323-481787Acceptance Issued
Forman Family Farms1585 Road 506Miles CityMT59301Custer1General Farm and Ranch HandThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle, grain and hay. Duties will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care, examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery and night calving, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock , fill and move feeders for the calves; place mineral blocks, drive equipment, herd livestock to various pastures, drive 4-wheeler to move livestock; confine livestock in stalls, clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds, dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock. WE DO NOT\nFEED livestock during the summer months when the cattle feed on range lands and drink from natural water sources and automatic watering troughs. In the fall the worker will assist with the weaning and processing of calves.\n\nWorker will be required to operate farm equipment for planting, grain production and harvesting of hay; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck, basic fence maintenance of existing fence lines, pick rocks, perform general cleanup of farm acreage, and drive/load/unload semi-trucks (on the ranch only). Worker may be required to perform basic mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. Worker must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision. The job entails working with farm animals and machinery, outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, wind, dust and cold) and occasional exposure to herding hazards. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds\n\nIncreased wages and or bonus may be possible depending of experience.\n\nNote we are filing late this year, true dates of need are March 1- Dec 1 of each year. 6/2/2512/1/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14068535714H-2A4/14/25 23:19H-300-25093-828515Acceptance Issued
Griffin Land & Cattle Company LLC2244 Bender Rd.BillingsMT59103Yellowstone1Ag Equipment OperatorThe Ag Equipment Operator position will be required to perform the following tasks. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements, and operate tractors and farm implements required to plant, cultivate, and harvest hay, silage and other crops; must stack hay bales; pick rocks, minimal fence maintenance on existing lines. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours and split shifts needed during seeding, haying and harvest. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. Increased wages and bonus may be possible depending on experience.6/10/2512/1/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14062089719H-2A4/15/25 23:19H-300-25101-858278Acceptance Issued
Dick Hirschy Cattle, Inc.2301 Twin Lakes RoadWisdomMT59761Beaverhead2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of wild hay and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farmwork.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; tear down old ranch buildings; maintain/repair fencing (wire and jack fence); cut posts and poles; dig post holes; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nCrew lead duties will include: may direct and monitor the work of casual and seasonal help. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; drive tractor with bucket to assist irrigation.\nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; pick up ranch supplies in town; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; work draft horse; work livestock on and off horseback; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; oil tack and harness.3/15/2512/1/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066893137H-2A1/8/25 23:19H-300-25003-590824Acceptance Issued
Sian Land & Livestock, Inc.3248 Road 44 SouthPompeys PillarMT59064Yellowstoneincluding fields/worksites within a 20-mile radius2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of barley, wheat, sugar beets, hay, corn and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work and crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; drive, load/unload farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semi/10-wheel trucks; transport crops from field to storage and/or to market; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; disassemble service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time and assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock ; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock.5/1/2512/1/257:30 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068752155H-2A2/20/25 23:19H-300-25048-699872Acceptance Issued
Arlee Apiaries, LLC35134 Saddle Mountain RoadArleeMT59821Lake2BeekeeperWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of honey and honey bees.\nGeneral Beekeeping Work will include the following responsibilities: assemble beehives; open hive and feed bees; place pollen patties into hives; insert frames of bees into beehive or induct bees wild swarming into hive of prepared frames; set hives near source of nectar and pollen; destroy superfluous queen bee cells; cultivate bees to produce bee colonies and queen bees; make bee nucs; check health of hives; medicate bees; prepare bee colonies for winter; add and remove supers from hive; uncap harvested honeycombs and extract honey; extract honey; fill drums with honey and move to storage using hand cart; place empty supers in storage; transfer damaged hive equipment and replace equipment; operate/tend machines used in the production if honey; inspect maintain, and make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on equipment, machinery, buildings, pens, yards, and fences; remove emptied honeycombs from machine and places them in vacant supers; cut caps from honeycombs; gather supers (bee boxes) and load and secure onto flatbed truck; secure supers on the truck using straps and/or ropes; remove and roll straps and/or ropes; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; maintain/repair/replace/move temporary fencing; mow/remove weeds and grass around hives and farm areas; perform general clean-up of farm/bee/garden/orchard areas; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.6/1/2512/1/258:00 A.M.4:30 P.M.14067263331H-2A4/18/25 23:19H-300-25106-872718Acceptance Issued
Haidle Farms Inc.572 Marsh RoadFallonMT59326Prairie1Heavy and Tractor Trailer Truck DriverLoad or unload trucks or help others with loading or unloading, using special loading-related equipment or other equipment as necessary. Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, or other materials. Drive trucks to haul crops, supplies, tools, or farm workers. Secure cargo for transport, using ropes, blocks, chain, binders, or covers. Drive and operate farm machinery to plant. Cultivate, harvest and store crops, swath, bale, and haul hay from field to storage area. Attach farm implements, such as disk ripper, disc, and air drill to tractor. Tow harvesting equipment. Drive and operate self-propelled combine. General lubrication, service (check fluid), and mechanical repair farm machinery. Transport produce to grain elevator, pile grounds or storage area. Monitor and set irrigation for crops. This include pulling ditches, handling gated pipe, and controlling center pivot sprinklers. General daily seasonal farm duties.\nCrops: Chickpeas, Corn, Dry Peas, Grain, Hay, Potatoes, Sugar Beets4/1/2512/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068531857H-2A1/21/25 23:19H-300-25016-622249Acceptance Issued
Cashman Nursery2055 Springhill RoadBozemanMT59718Gallatin25Farm/Nursery/Greenhouse WorkerWorker will apply specific techniques as instructed by the employer to perform tasks associated with the indoor and outdoor production of commodities such as trees, shrubs, garden vegetables, flowers, and wheat.\nDuties related to general farm/nursery/greenhouse work may include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; paint/repair/maintain farm structures and grounds; clean/maintain greenhouses; perform general cleanup of farm areas, orchards, fields, nurseries, and greenhouses; drive, load/unload farm trucks; prepare fields; plant, spray, weed, tend, prune, transplant, pot, fertilize, and irrigate crops/plants/shrubs/trees/flowers; sow seed and plant cuttings; observe general condition of crops/plants/shrubs/trees/flowers and apply the appropriate care; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); mix planting soil; dig/rake and screen soil and fill cold frames/hot beds; plant shrubs/plants/flowers in containers; prepare flowers/plants/shrubs/trees to fill orders; move containerized trees/shrubs/plants/flowers; dig/wrap roots of shrubs/trees; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nDrip irrigation duties will include the following: move and lay drip irrigation equipment; maintain and repair irrigation systems; remove drip irrigation and layflat equipment.4/1/2512/2/257:30 A.M.4:00 P.M.14065873406H-2A2/10/25 23:19H-300-25030-655717Acceptance Issued
VS, Inc.34788 County Road 119SidneyMT59270Richland4Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of corn, soybeans, alfalfa, malt barley, and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; drive, load/unload farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semi/10-wheel trucks; transport crops from field to storage and/or market; haul trailer alongside crew loading crop or adjacent to harvesting machine and regulate speed to keep abreast of crew; haul loaded trailers from field to highway or packing shed, uncouple trailer, couple empty trailer to tractor and return to field; may haul crop over public roads to storage shed or processing area within 5-miles of the farm; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nFlood Irrigation duties will include the following: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOccasional duties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; feed/water livestock; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; assist in docking, castrating, branding, clipping/tagging, and clamping livestock; load livestock into trucks.3/17/2512/10/255:30 A.M.7:30 P.M.14064891342H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25017-625089Acceptance Issued
Smoot Honey Company202 Central AvePowerMT59468Teton4Farmworkers, Farm & Ranch AnimalsWe are a 5200-colony honey producing operation. We manage the bees through the honey season and to the end of harvest. Most work is hands-on manual labor carrying honey supers between the hives and trucks. It also involves some operation of forklifts, trucks and honey extracting equipment. Job duties may include and are not limited to tasks such as: be able to handle working in high humidity; clean work areas; load and unload materials and commodities; load inputs and drive trucks to transport to fields; record information about crops; repair and maintain farm vehicles, implements, and mechanical equipment; repair farm buildings, fences, and other structures; set up repair, maintain, and operate specialized equipment; tend to livestock by feeding, medicating, general care, grading, sorting, working, placing identification on, or relocating; use hand tools such as wrenches, crow bars, air tools, electric tools; work in extreme temperatures. Equipment such as but not limited to the following will be used/operated by the workers in conjunction with the duties being performed: beekeeping equipment, forklift, mowers and other landscaping equipment, packaging equipment, skid steers, straight frame trucks. The workers will be performing the duties to help produce: bees, honey. Must speak and understand English.7/28/2512/12/258:00 A.M.4:30 P.M.14068994834H-2A5/16/25 23:19H-300-25134-974303Acceptance Issued
7 W FARMS520 WEST FIRSTINVERNESSMT59530Hill2FARM HANDFarm HandEmployees will be required to prepare, maintain, and operate farming equipment/machinery, such as tractors, seeders, drills, plows, sprayers, combines, grain carts, etc, to top dress, plant, harvest, and haul small grains and pulse crops from the fields to the holding facilities. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. Employees will not be operating any equipment or vehicles over the 26,001 lb GVW weight limit. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing, along with basic facility maintenance/upkeep due to weather damage and everyday use.5/21/2512/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063990488H-2A4/7/25 23:19H-300-25081-796428Acceptance Issued
DMO Holdings USA, Inc.5335 South Fly Creek RoadHardinMT59034Big Horn7Agricultural Equipment OperatorsCrops: cereals, pulses\nAssist with daily farm functions including but not limited to: operating equipment for planting,\nseeding, fertilizing, spraying, weeding, cultivating, and harvesting of crops; routine machinery\nmaintenance and repair; grain handling, machinery management; hauling farm commodities;\nrepair farm buildings, fences and other structures; operating and maintaining various\nequipment; maintain farm grounds/mow; and other miscellaneous duties assigned. Perform\nphysically demanding tasks.\n\nWorkers with a clean MVR and able to obtain an insurable driver's license will be requested to\noperate employer-owned trucks or other multi-purpose vehicles to haul tools, supplies, crops,\nand transport workers (whether on or off farm) to and from the worker housing to the farm\nproperties and occasionally around the farm properties during the workday including on public\nroads to reach the fields where work will be performed; as well as transport workers to the\ngrocery store, bank, or laundry facilities on an as needed basis.\n6/28/2512/15/258:00 A.M.4:30 P.M.13067414493H-2A5/2/25 23:19H-300-25119-917512Acceptance Issued
Town and Country Supply Association3833 Coulson RoadBillingsMT59101YellowstoneLockwood Fertilizer Mega Plant, 3833 Coulson Road8Agricultural Equipment OperatorInspect product load for accuracy and safely move it around the facility to ensure timely and complete delivery. Manually or mechanically load or unload agricultural products from pallets, skids, platforms,\ncars, lifting devices, or other transport vehicles. Accurately mix and apply fertilizer and/or chemicals per blend sheet specifications. Position lifting devices under, over, or around loaded pallets, and secure chemicals for distribution to designated areas. Calculate/batch blends and pump them into storage tanks on vehicles. Collect seed samples. Take soil, water and petal samples. Treat seed, bag fertilizer. Weigh materials/products and record weight or other production data gas or labels. Maintain accurate records/logs. Assist with dispatching equipment and operators. Operate field equipment such as \nself-propelled sprayers and Terragators. Make necessary repairs to equipment and facilities. Perform additional tasks as required. Provide an organized, clean and safe work environment. Follow safety guidelines and perform all duties in a safe manner. Comply with environmental regulations. Must pay attention to detail and interact with others in a professional and courteous manner.2/15/2512/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068507808H-2A12/23/24 23:19H-300-24337-511355Acceptance Issued
Schuett Farms2955 Carrigan LaneDillonMT59725Beaverhead12Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle, wheat, barley, alfalf/grass hay, and oil-seed crops. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: operate a John Deere tractor equipped with Auto Trac, a GPS guidance system & set up/calibrate Auto Trac; daily maintenance/adjusting/repairing of equipment; drive, attach, operate and prepare farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; use grinders/drills/air drivers/ratchets/chisels/saws/metric & SAE nuts/bolts/wrenches, power washer/hoes/weed eater and hand tools; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint, caulk, stain and power wash farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; concrete repair for feedlot and ranch buildings; perform general clean up of farm areas including minor roof (asphalt/steel) repair, bush/tree/lawn/weed trimming; drive, load/unload farm/Ag exempt, non CDL 10-wheel trucks on, or between, farm worksites; set up air ducts/fans in grain bins, secure door, unload trucks to belt conveyors/augers to fill grain bins; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply with large hoses and valves; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; cut/install/move dams; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; dig up/pump out/replace/repair buried mainlines; disassemble/secure, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\n\n5/1/2512/31/257:00 A.M.3:00 P.M.14066834281H-2A3/10/25 23:19H-300-25055-720308Acceptance Issued
BXL Inc33823 County Road 101SavageMT59262Richland4Truck driver / Ag Equipment OperatorHay, small grain and cornWe farm with forage crops including hay, small grains, and corn. We need seasonal help to plant, raise and harvest these crops. Employees will need to operate agricultural equipment to harvest and transport crops to farms, elevators, or storage areas. Complete routine maintenance and repairs including general lubrication, service, and incidental repair of agricultural equipment and trucks. Perform a variety of duties to maintain upkeep and organization of the yard, work facilities, and equipment. Complete general farm duties as assigned.4/1/2512/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14064804559H-2A1/28/25 23:19H-300-25016-622220Acceptance Issued
4 Diamond Ranch at Wallrock, LLC87 Four Diamond Ranch RoadWilsallMT59086Park3General Farm/ Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa hay, pasture grass, and livestock.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to livestock production.6/19/2512/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.16179333620H-2A5/8/25 23:19H-300-25127-950697Acceptance Issued
DIAMOND R FARMS PARTNERSHIP265 BOBCAT ANGUS LOOPGALATAMT59444Liberty2FARM HANDFarm HandEmployee will perform duties such as drive and operate farm machinery to plant, cultivate, harvest crops Attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, mower and drill to tractor for mowing and or tillage, along with knowledge of using a rock picker and roller. Employee must have knowledge of how to properly move seeding and harvesting equipment safely from field to field. Haul crops from field to storage facilities. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing equipment, basic facility maintenance/upkeep and shop work. Good communication skills and documentation of hours. Must be able to lift 100 lbs and have good driving skills. Employees will not operate any vehicles over 26,001lb GVW Weight limit.5/21/251/3/268:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067889189H-2A4/7/25 23:19H-300-25081-796361Acceptance Issued
McFarland White Ranch500 Big Elk RoadTwo DotMT59085Wheatland1Farmworkers, Farm & Ranch AnimalsWe are looking for experienced calving help. Night calve in all weather conditions. There will be about 350 heifers. responsible for keeping barn clean, work with others as needed. Job duties may include and are not limited to tasks such as: attach/detach implements; clean work areas;\ntend to livestock by feeding, medicating, general care, grading, sorting, working, placing identification on, or relocating; use hand tools such as such as shovels, trowels, hoes, tampers, pruning hooks, shears, loppers, knives, wrenches, crow bars, air tools, and electric tools; work in extreme temperatures. Equipment such as but not limited to the following will be used/operated by the workers in conjunction with the duties being performed: box sorting equipment, horseback riding for sorting, caring for livestock, pickups, cars, etc. The workers will be performing the duties to help produce: cattle, hay. Must speak and understand English.3/24/251/20/267:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063213063H-2A1/23/25 23:19H-300-25015-621177Acceptance Issued
Kinsey Cattle Company LLC1777 Kinsey RdMiles CityMT59301Custer1Farm and RanchThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle, grain and hay. Duties will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care, examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery and night calving, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock , fill and move feeders for the calves; place mineral blocks, drive equipment, herd livestock to various pastures, drive 4-wheeler to move livestock; confine livestock in stalls, clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds, dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock. WE DO NOT FEED livestock during the summer months when the cattle feed on range lands and drink from natural water sources and automatic watering troughs. In the fall the worker will assist with the weaning and processing of calves.\nWorker will be required to operate farm equipment for planting, grain production and harvesting of hay; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck, basic fence maintenance of existing fence lines, pick rocks, perform general cleanup of farm acreage, and drive/load/unload semi-trucks (on the ranch only). Worker may be required to perform basic mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment.\nWorker must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision. The job entails working with farm animals and machinery, outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, wind, dust and cold) and occasional exposure to herding hazards. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds.\n\nIncreased wages and or bonus may be possible depending of experience.\n\nNote we are filing late this year, true dates of need are July 1 - April 30 of each year. 7/17/254/30/268:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14068524098H-2A5/19/25 23:19H-300-25136-987686Acceptance Issued
Varney Honey Company, LLC1083 1st Road NWFairfieldMT59436Teton10Beekeeper HelperAll aspects of commercial beekeeping. Increase colonies and raise queen bees. Prepare bee colonies for honey production. Extract and package honey. Make splits. Build and repair new hives. Prepare bees for winter. Feed, medicate and monitor bee colonies. Clean and repair equipment and facility7/15/255/1/268:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.15413109115H-2A5/22/25 23:19H-300-25136-985536Acceptance Issued
Mountain West Ag23375 US Highway 191GarneilMT59453Wheatland2Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery for preparing and loading feed. Troubleshooting and maintaining equipment. Loading and unloading trailers from on top or down below with correct feed. Use a forklift ad pallet jack. Adheres to the cleaning and maintenance schedule. Walks on catwalks and up on top of the elevator and climb ladders as needed. Perform all activities required to complete daily feed mill checklist. Worker will the exposed to many different types of organic grain dust temperature swings. Increased wages and or bonus may be possible depending on experience. 8/15/245/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063669427H-2A8/17/24 15:23H-300-24162-090278Determination Issued - Certification
Bear Paw Meats, LLC760 9th St.ChinookMT59523Blaine1Equipment OperatorEquipment operator and processor will be required to operate machinery and equipment used in the care, harvesting and processing of product from cattle operations. Jobs will include operating of machinery and equipment for the harvesting and processing of products as well as the cleaning and maintenance of machinery and facilities. Operating equipment for loading and unloading of product. Will be required to evaluate the quality of agricultural products and package products shipping and further processing. Must be able to perform physical activities requiring considerable use of arms and legs and moving the whole body such as lifting, balancing and handling of materials. 8/1/245/31/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063993224H-2A5/30/24 23:19H-300-24142-019566Acceptance Issued
O'Connor Crops & Cattle1 O'Connor RoadBroadusMT59317Powder RiverNotes: Powderville. 4Winter Feedlot Cattle HerderLivestock are in feedlot during the months from November to end of May then they are turned out to pasture for the summer months. Seasonal labor is only required during the months the livestock are in the feedlot. The Livestock worker performs any combination of the following tasks in a feedlot to feed, water, load, weigh, mark, and segregate livestock: Feeds grains, hay, and prepared feed and waters livestock according to winter schedule. Opens gates and moves cattle into corrals. Operates Skid steer, tractor with mixer, hay loader and drive feed truck. Maintains farm equipment. Segregates animals according to weight, age, color, and physical condition. Marks livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands or tags. Cleans ramps, scales, trucks, and pens, using hose, fork, shovel, and rake. Scatters new bedding material, such as sawdust and straw, in pens and trucks. May make routine repairs and perform general cleaning and maintenance duties in feedlot. Worker may be asked to work Sundays but is not required. Worker will be working the majority of their time around cattle, sometimes in close quarters working in dusty dirty pens in manure, and often working in freezing winter conditions. Worker will be required to work closely with other workers and must be able to listen and follow their supervisors’ directions. Worker must be able to lift and carry up to 100 lbs. Worker will be required to obtain a Driver's License.11/1/246/1/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14068531190H-2A9/10/24 23:19H-300-24240-296158Acceptance Issued
Broken O Land & Livestock LLC60 Freeman RdAugustaMT59410Lewis And Clark4Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch AnimalsAssisting with the care of livestock by feeding, cleaning manure from pens; driving truck,\ntractor, other equipment to distribute feed to animals and to move livestock from one location to\nanother; monitoring cattle daily to ensure survival in the brutally cold temperatures, maintaining\nlivestock equipment and facilities; breaking ice in watering facilities.9/1/246/1/258:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14068684809H-2A8/17/24 15:23H-300-24184-169616Determination Issued - Certification
KA Enterprises, Inc.Peak Season Labor, Inc.865 North Yellowstone TrailBig TimberMT59011Sweet Grass2OPEN RANGE PRODUCTION OF LIVESTOCK - PARTURITION(CALVING/LAMBeginning on November 15 when livestock are moved to transitional range lands. the PRODUCTION season begins. Each year before the calves and lambs are born, the jugs/pens need to be repaired, cleaned and prepared for the lambing season. Before lambing begins, the ewes need to be sheared and moved to areas near the lambing barns. This season is a critical phase in the production cycle of livestock.\nLivestock feeding and management are essential to the success of the season. It is during these last weeks of pregnancy that there is a need for increased feed, primarily to a more nutrient rich diet. Extra nutrition is needed to support fetal growth. Worker will be responsible for helping move animals to staging areas, and monitoring animals closely during the last weeks of pregnancy to be sure they are in good health before Parturition.\n During that time the worker will assist with the birthing of approximately 150 cows and 800 ewes. The worker must be able to demonstrate knowledge of cattle and sheep, and experience with animal nutrition and parturition (birthing) along with the ability to monitor livestock to determine readiness to give birth.\nAssisting livestock with delivery, maintaining a clean environment. Livestock will need to be checked regularly during the 24-hour day, as animals can give birth around the clock. Knowledge of and ability to determine normal and abnormal parturition situations. Monitor livestock closely to help prevent problems. Ability to determine when assistance is required. Monitor health/growth and nutrition of newborn livestock. Monitor to ensure that newborn is nursing, taking in colostrum and milk. If newborns are not nursing as needed, supplement and assist as needed to ensure growth. Bottle feeding as necessary. \nOnce the animals have given birth, it is important that the livestock pairs do not break the bond. At this point livestock pairs are separated from pregnant animals. We give extra attention to moving the pairs back to the herd. Animal pairs are moved back to transitional range as they grow in size and strength. Care must be given to their health and welfare including doctoring and ill animals and maintain vigilance over their prescience when night penning. Predation must be monitored and mitigated with human presence night penning and guardian dogs. During this time frame, the worker will assist with the following: Animal vaccinations, castration, and docking tails. Have lambing supplies prepared and ready for use. \nThe season ends on June 1st when flocks and herds are moved to rangelands.\nEmployee must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision and live and work singly or in small groups of workers in isolated areas for extended periods of time. Worker must be able to lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker will use 4-wheelers and horses during the course of work. Worker must have knowledge of and experience working with cattle, sheep and trained dogs (guard dogs and herding dogs.) Most duties are performed out-of-doors and entail exposure to extreme heat and cold; dust, rain, snow, and wind; and herding hazards; poisonous snakes and predators common in range lands. General supervision will be provided by the ranch owner.\nWorker will be required to be On-Call 24/7 and live and work on the range more than 50% of the time.11/15/246/1/25null nullnull null14062200106H-2A9/23/24 23:03H-300-24260-339595Acceptance Issued
Bonnie Plants, LLC - 53-150 Seed Orchard LanePlainsMT59859Sanders20Greenhouse WorkerCultivate, cut, and transplant vegetable, flower and herb seedlings and cuttings within a seedling line; Plant, spray, weed, and water plants using hand tools and gardening tools; Prepare soil and growth media; Feel plants' leaves and note coloring to detect presence of insects or disease; Inspect plants and bud ties to assess quality; Operate tractors and machinery to fertilize, cultivate and/or spray; Apply pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers; Haul and spread fill-sand to maintain greenhouse floors, using wheelbarrows or carts and shovels; Tag trays; assemble trays, pots and caged pots; \n\nPush and pull 100 – 460 lb rolling carts; Lay down and pick up seed flats for delivery or transplant to another greenhouse; Load and unload racks; Loading plants from the greenhouse onto the racks/carts and delivering to the staging/loading area; Helping unload plants at the greenhouse, that do not meet the quality specifications; Fold and staple corrugated forms to make boxes used for packing horticultural products; Maintain and repair nursery buildings/greenhouses; Clean work areas, sanitize, and maintain grounds, greenhouses, warehouse, and landscaping; Perform nursery sanitation duties including picking up trash, cleaning bathrooms and sweeping floors. Additional duties may include collecting, confirming, packing, and labeling plant orders and varieties to ensure accuracy.\n\n Work in a standing, fast-paced assembly line for long periods of time during peak season;\n\nWorkers who possess a valid driver’s license and meet all applicable legal requirements, including holding a doctor’s certificate as required by 29 CFR § 500.105, may be asked to drive vehicles for transporting workers, goods, or commodities. This task is voluntary, compensable, and not a mandatory job duty. Workers without a valid driver’s license or doctor’s certificate will still be fully eligible for employment and are not disqualified from any other job responsibilities outlined in this application.\n\nWorkers who complete an employer paid safety certification may ride to deliver, load and unload products at market locations within a 180-mile radius from work location.\n\nEmployer may request, but not require, workers to work more than the stated daily hours and/or on a workers Sabbath or federal holiday. Additional hours are voluntary. Worker must report to work at designated time and place each day. Daily or weekly work schedule may vary due to weather, sunlight, temperature, crop conditions, and other factors. Employer will notify workers of any change to start time. Workers should expect occasional periods of little or no work because of weather, crop or other conditions beyond the employer's control. These periods can occur anytime throughout the season. Workers may be assigned a variety of duties in any given day and different tasks on different .4/3/256/13/258:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14068260067H-2A1/31/25 23:19H-300-25022-635944Acceptance Issued
MILES CITY LIVESTOCK COMMISSION, LLP337 I 94 BusinessMILES CITYMT59301Custer3GENERAL LIVESTOCK WORKERThe Livestock worker performs any combination of the following tasks to bed, feed, water, load, weigh, mark, and segregate livestock: Feeds grains, hay, and prepared feed and waters livestock according to schedule. Opens gates and drives livestock to scales, pens, trucks and holding areas according to instructions, using electric prod and whip. Loads and unloads livestock in trucks. Write back tag numbers on all breeding livestock. Weighs animals and records weight. Segregates animals according to weight, age, color, and physical condition. Marks livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands, tags, paint, or tattoos. Cleans ramps, scales, trucks, and pens, using hose, fork, shovel, and rake. Scatters new bedding material, such as sawdust and straw, in pens and trucks. May vaccinate, apply liniment, drench, isolate, and mark animals to effect disease control program. May make routine repairs and perform general cleaning and maintenance duties in stockyard.\n\nWorkdays vary Sun-Sat.10/1/246/14/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062341790H-2B8/24/24 4:02H-400-24186-176061Determination Issued - Certification
Bianchi Trucking Inc178 McVey RoadSweetgrassMT59484Toole5Farm Worker - Agricultural Equipment OperatorEmployees will be required to prepare, maintain, and operate farming equipment/machinery, such as tractors, seeders, drills, plows, sprayers, combines, grain carts, etc, to top dress, plant, harvest, and haul small grains and pulse crops from the fields to the holding facilities. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. Employees will not be operating any equipment or vehicles over the 26,001 lb GVW weight limit. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing, along with basic facility maintenance/upkeep due to weather damage and everyday use.9/1/246/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14033440418H-2A8/17/24 15:23H-300-24184-168236Determination Issued - Certification
Douglas Singleton822 Little Whitney Cr RdMildredMT59341Prairie1Farm and RanchThe Farm and Ranch position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock, monitor, care for and move livestock using horses, 4-wheelers and side by sides to pastures for grazing; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; place mineral blocks; vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide, assist with calving. Cattle are gathered periodically to be sorted, and weighed at ranch scale. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements and repair existing fence in rough terrain. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. The worker must be willing and able to occasionally work independently or in small groups of workers. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges). Increased wages and bonus may be possible depending on experience.\nPlease note we are filing late this year and our true dates of need going forward will be 9/1 - 6/3010/4/246/30/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14064865663H-2A8/17/24 11:41H-300-24218-244279Acceptance Issued
R & R Operating LLC11964 CR 350SidneyMT59270Richland1Livestock WorkerCattleWe run a seasonal feedlot. Our operation runs from September 1 until July. During this period, we have cattle on the farm in our feedlot setting where they need to be fed daily, water needs to be checked daily. Employee will need to check cattle and doctor any sick cattle. Employee will need to put bedding down for cattle while they are confined to keep the pens dry, employee will assist with pen maintenance and pen repairs during this time. We confine our cattle in pens during this period to keep them away from the elements. During this time, we need to feed the cattle daily since they are not able to graze freely in pastures. We start hauling cattle from fields to pens in September which requires sorting cattle. Cattle are confined in pens from October until April. In May and June we haul cattle back to pastures. At the feedlot cattle wellbeing comes first. We run a well-kept farm. We process cattle, moving, sweeping, washing, and repairing equipment. We scrape and haul snow from pens to keep the mud away to also assist with keeping the pens dry. In the spring we need to prepare cattle and work them to take care of any winter related health issues. This requires additional assistance with cattle during this time. When things dry out in the spring, we completely clean out the pens and haul dirt to fill any holes caused by the winter weather. We mow the fields. In May and June cattle are returned to fields for grazing and no further manual care is needed until the fall when they have to be hauled back from the pastures. No cattle assistance is needed in July and August since there are no cattle at the feed yard during this time.11/15/247/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14064802366H-2A9/23/24 23:03H-300-24256-333327Acceptance Issued
Stovall Ranches LLC1805 Barnes RdBillingsMT59101Yellowstone11General Farm Ranch HandMonitor, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelers and side by sides to pastures for grazing; Examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; Assist with calving; Place mineral blocks; Vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; Apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide; Assist with castration of livestock; Clip identifying notches or brand animals; manually clean stalls/corrals; Drive trucks; Must manually hoist/stack hay bales; Basic maintenance of fence in rough terrain; Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above; Welding experience is required; Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas and fields; \n9/15/247/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066986907H-2A8/17/24 15:23H-300-24193-191126Determination Issued - Certification
Prairie Trail Ranch, Inc12841 Turkey Track RdSacoMT59261Phillips1General Farm RanchThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks for a livestock and farming operation: Assist with calving, feed cattle only during months when cattle are not on summer range. (Cattle are moved to summer pasture in May and do not require daily feeding from that point on.) Monitor, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelers to pastures for grazing; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; place mineral blocks; vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; maintain corrals and fences. Apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide; assist with castration of livestock; clip identifying notches or brands animals; manually clean stalls/corrals.\n Must be able to operate tractors and farm implements required to plant, cultivate, and harvest hay and other crops; must manually hoist/stack hay bales; pick rocks, repair/replace fence in rough terrain as needed for maintenance. Worker will be asked to assist with farming operation to include: seeding, land rollling, and haying.\nMay be asked to spray weeds. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours and split shifts needed during haying, calving season. Worker will be required to obtain a Drivers' License within 2 months of hire.2/15/257/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066747060H-2A12/20/24 23:19H-300-24345-531114Acceptance Issued
Mountain West Ag Services Inc.23375 US Hwy 191GarneillMT59453Wheatland2Farmworkers & Laborers, Crop, Nursery, GreenhouseWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties found in SOC Code 45-2092 Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse such as: Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions; Adjust, repair, and service machinery using hand and power tools and notify supervisors of malfunctions; Change over from roller to hammer mill; Repair legs and conveyers. Must speak and understand English.6/1/258/14/258:00 A.M.4:30 P.M.14063742486H-2A3/25/25 23:19H-300-25078-787599Acceptance Issued
Lydianne Jurica310 West Powderville RdBroadusMT59317Powder River3General Farm and RanchThe General Farm and Ranch position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock, monitor, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelers and side by sides to pastures for grazing; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; place mineral blocks;vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide. Cattle are gathered periodically to be sorted, and weighed at ranch scale. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements and repair/ existing fence lines in rough terrain. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. The worker must be willing and able to occasionally work independently or in small groups of workers. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges). Increased wages and or bonus may be possible depending on experience.10/16/248/15/257:30 A.M.8:15 P.M.14066982115H-2A8/17/24 11:41H-300-24215-241382Acceptance Issued
Leaf Ranch Inc.582 Ismay Rd SouthIsmayMT59336Custer2Livestock ProductionThe Livestock Production position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock, monitor, assist with calving, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelers and side by sides to pastures for grazing; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; place mineral blocks;vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide. Cattle are gathered periodically to be sorted, and weighed at ranch scale. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements and repair existing fence in rough terrain. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. The worker must be willing and able to occasionally work independently or in small groups of workers. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. 11/1/248/30/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14068538530H-2A8/28/24 23:19H-300-24232-278153Acceptance Issued
Jurenka Farms85837 Rocky Crossing TrailBig SandyMT59520ChouteauNotes: Ranch . 2Farm/Ranch HandFeed and water Livestock, monitor food supplies. Load and unload trucks, examine and monitor cattle to detect illness and injury. Operate feed and farm equipment. Manual labor, maintenance on equipment. 11/1/248/31/257:30 A.M.6:00 P.M.14066544577H-2A8/30/24 23:19H-300-24232-278101Acceptance Issued
5L RANCH97 DUNCAN DIST RDSHERIDANMT59749Madison1RANGE CALVERWorkers must have at least 3 months of experience birthing livestock with herds of 200 head or larger on the open range or pasture. One reference required. \nThe following seasonal duties will need to be performed. Herder will need to move pregnant cows from winter grazing grounds to calving grounds. Be able to identify signs of cows going into labor and identify potential problems during the labor process. Know how and when to assist during difficult births. Be able to properly constrain cows for difficult births and able to graft orphan calves to mothers. Ability to identify herd health issues including but not limited to malnutrition of cows and calves, prolapse and mastitis. Provide water to animals, including minor maintenance of water troughs and water lines. May need to haul water in truck to supplement animal water needs. May need to provide supplement feed for the cows and calves if the range has insufficient forage. Disperse livestock on the range to reduce overcrowding and increase the success of mother and calf bonding. Protect vulnerable livestock (calves & cows in labor) from predators. Move cows and calves to branding grounds and assist in Branding, Castrating, Vaccinating, tagging, and worming. Ability to safely rope and or catch calves with a hook. Move cows and calves to summer range grounds. \nThe worker must be able to saddle and ride a horse or mule in a safe and effective manner such as to avoid injury to self, coworkers, bystanders, or the animal itself. The worker may be required to shoe horses for his use. The worker must also be able to use a 4-wheeler in a safe and effective manner. \n\nSome work/tasks may occur off the range, but more than 51% of work will be performed on the range. Western Range Association and its member ranches facilitate practices of good animal husbandry. Employees that are found abusing, neglecting or abandoning livestock entrusted to their care may be terminated for cause. If the negligent/abusive actions of an employee result in the loss/death of livestock/animals or cause harm to another person, the employee may be held accountable for these actions.\nThe worker will live in the employer provided range housing. Said housing will be clean and in good repair at the time it is provided to the employee. The employee is responsible to maintain the housing unit in a reasonable level of cleanliness in order to avoid flies, mice or other vermin. The employee is responsible to alert the employer of damage to the housing unit within a reasonable amount of time. The employee may be held accountable for damage to the housing unit that can be shown is the result of gross negligence or by a dishonest or willful act on the part of the employee (normal wear and tear excepted).\n***Hours worked footnote: On call for up to 24 hours 7 days a week***12/28/248/31/25null nullnull null14068425693H-2A11/18/24 23:19H-300-24318-471671Acceptance Issued
Shawn Wentzel DBA Alaska RanchSpring Creek Seeds170 Goodrich Gulch RoadTwin BridgesMT59754Madison1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of sainfoin for hay, seed, or silage; barley for hay or silage; birdsfoot trefoil; and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; operate a weed eater; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain, and repair system.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/259/15/257:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14066845555H-2A2/18/25 23:19H-300-25042-684386Acceptance Issued
Vanisko Ranches, Inc.2018 Yellowstone TrailDeer LodgeMT59722Powell2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production wheat, oats, alfalfa and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; maintain rodent control; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds.5/1/259/15/256:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14068461627H-2A2/28/25 23:19H-300-25056-723044Acceptance Issued
RALPH K MILLER2106 HIGHWAY 360WHITE SULPHER SPRINGSMT59645Meagher1FARM LABORERFARM LABOREREmployee will be required to prepare, maintain, and operate farming\nequipment/machinery, such as tractors, seeders, drills, plows, sprayers, combines, grain\ncarts, etc, to top dress, plant, harvest, and haul small grains and pulse crops from the\nfields to the holding facilities. Employee will be required to operate and maintain all fans,\nif any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain\nbin locations. Employee will not be operating any equipment or vehicles over the 26,001\nlb GVW weight limit. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing, along with\nbasic facility maintenance/upkeep due to weather damage and everyday use2/15/259/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065472418H-2A12/31/24 23:19H-300-24352-548597Acceptance Issued
Ruffatto Land & Cattle Co.238 Bass Creek RoadStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities:\nmaintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; cut wood poles and rails for fence; repair and maintain saws; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: flood irrigate on horseback; lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; herd livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.5/15/259/15/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063693240H-2A3/17/25 23:19H-300-25071-770001Acceptance Issued
Mark McFadgen3024 Bugli LaneStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, pasture, small grains, and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment (including swathers and large square balers) to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; stack big bales of hay; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; tarp hay; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; herd livestock; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.3/15/259/15/255:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14063608701H-2A1/21/25 23:19H-300-25014-618521Acceptance Issued
Lazy BK Ranch, LLC3130 Bugli LaneStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of grass, alfalfa, and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment (including haying equipment, excavators, skidsteers, tractors, etc.) to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops and perform general farm duties; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; stack big bales of hay; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; tarp hay; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals; maintain/repair irrigation systems; adjust lines; and ensure proper operation of system; turn pumps on/off; fill engines with fuel. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; clean and repair loading pens.5/1/259/15/255:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14063611352H-2A2/25/25 23:19H-300-25051-711759Acceptance Issued
Big Sky Ranch LLP653 Camp Three LaneCorvallisMT59828Ravalli2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of pasture, grass hay, alfalfa hay and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities:\nmaintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; cut and mow weeds/grass with trimmer/mower around farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; move/place irrigation dams; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.5/1/259/15/256:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066423105H-2A3/6/25 23:19H-300-25059-734405Acceptance Issued
Hobble Diamond Land and Cattle of Montana LLC451 Shanks Basin Rd WGreycliffMT59033Sweet Grass1Ranch Worker1. Load and unload crops or containers of materials, manually or using conveyors, handtrucks, forklifts, or transfer augers.\n2. Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions.\n3. Manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery.\n4. Operate or tend equipment used in agricultural production, such as tractors, combines, and irrigation equipment.\n5. Adjust, repair, and service farm machinery and notify supervisors when machinery malfunctions.\n6. Attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools.\n7. Load hoppers, containers, or conveyors to feed machines with products, using forklifts, transfer augers, suction gates, shovels, or pitchforks.\n8. Operate towed machines such as seed drills or manure spreaders to plant, fertilize, dust, and spray crops.\n9. Drive trucks to haul crops, supplies, tools, or farm workers.\n10. Irrigate soil, using portable pipes or ditch systems, and maintain ditches or pipes and pumps.\n11. Repair and maintain farm vehicles, implements, and mechanical equipment.\n12. Set up and operate irrigation equipment.\n13. Inform farmers or farm managers of crop progress.\n14. Operate tractors, tractor-drawn machinery, and self-propelled machinery to plow, harrow and fertilize soil, or to plant, cultivate, spray and harvest crops.\n15. Clean work areas, and maintain grounds and landscaping.\n16. Maintain and repair irrigation and climate control systems.\n17. Trap and destroy pests, such as moles, gophers, and mice, using pesticides.\n18. Repair farm buildings, and other structures.\n19. Feed and water livestock and monitor food and water supplies.\n20. Herd livestock to pastures for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures.\n21. Examine animals to detect illness, injury, or disease, and to check physical characteristics, such as rate of weight gain.\n22. Provide medical treatment, such as administering medications and vaccinations, or arrange for veterinarians to provide more extensive treatment.\n23. Mark livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands, tags, paint, or tattoos.\n24. Drive trucks, tractors, and other equipment to distribute feed to animals.\n25. Segregate animals according to weight, age, color, and physical condition.\n26. Inspect, maintain, and repair equipment, machinery, buildings, pens, and, yards.\n27. Clean stalls, pens, and equipment, using disinfectant solutions, brushes, shovels, water hoses, or pumps.\n28. Mix feed, additives, and medicines in prescribed portions.\n29. Shift animals between grazing areas to ensure that they have sufficient access to food.\n30. Order food for animals, and arrange for its delivery.\n31. Perform duties related to livestock reproduction, such as breeding animals within appropriate timeframes, performing artificial inseminations, and helping with animal births.\n\n12/2/249/18/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.16128606336H-2A9/26/24 16:45H-300-24262-346356Acceptance Issued
Campbell Charolais1980 5th Lane NWChoteauMT59422Teton1Agricultural Equipment OperatorWheat, barley and cattleEmployees will need to be calving cows, working calves, moving cow calf pairs, and repair fences to contain cattle. By mid-April we release cow/calf pairs into pastures to start grazing in fields. No manual feeding or care is needed past this point until the next calving season. Employees will also need to maintain and repair fence. By mid-April to the end of May we will be working on farming equipment, and starting to farm hay/barley (seeding, plowing, spraying) crops. During the summer from June to August the focus is irrigating (flood fields and pivots), and haying (swathing raking bailing and picking bales). In August we are getting combines, trucks, and grain bins ready for harvest. This includes completing routine maintenance and repairs on equipment. In September we wean calves off the cows and do pregnancy test on older cows. September to October consists of working the weaned calves and pregnancy checking first year heifers. Pregnant cows are returned and will remain there until they are pulled and confined for calving in February. Job duties will include: prepare fields for planting, attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools, operate tractors, sprayers, seed drills, irrigation equipment, operate other farm equipment, irrigate soil, using portable pipes or ditch systems, and maintain ditches or pipes and pumps, manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery, operate equipment to harvest crops, drive pickup trucks to haul crops, supplies, and tools drive trucks, tractors, and other equipment to distribute feed to animals, herd livestock to pastures for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures, operate farming equipment., harrow and roll pastures, help move equipment, and possibly help turn pivots on and off.2/1/259/19/258:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14067885821H-2A12/8/24 4:02H-300-24323-480158Acceptance Issued
Pendergast Ranch, Inc.164 Soap Gulch LaneMelroseMT59743Silver Bow2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, wild hay, barley hay and beef cattle.The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; perform general clean up of farm areas; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; place mineral blocks; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/23/259/20/256:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14068353272H-2A2/11/25 23:19H-300-25038-675009Acceptance Issued
Bauman Ranch (Steve Bauman)477 Bailey LaneCorvallisMT59828Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and hay. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to rake hay; remove undesirable and excess growth from farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.2/15/259/20/255:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14069614343H-2A12/17/24 23:19H-300-24338-514428Acceptance Issued
Bitterroot Springs Ranch110 Bell Crossing EastStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli2General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, grass hay, pasture, corn, horses, and garden produce. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; clean farm equipment and vehicles; remove rocks from field; perform general clean up of farm areas; maintain/repair fencing; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; maintain horse equipment and tack; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.4/15/259/30/257:00 A.M.8:30 P.M.14067772115H-2A2/19/25 23:19H-300-25043-688504Acceptance Issued
Morse Land Company, LLC1138 Ruby River DriveSheridanMT59749Madison1General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, barley, wheat, and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks to transport crops to onsite storage facilities; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOccasional duties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: assist in delivery; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/259/30/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14068425010H-2A1/30/25 23:19H-300-25025-642429Acceptance Issued
Chrism Cattle Company14 SilverFox LnBelgradeMT59714Gallatin2Farm and RanchThe Livestock Production position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock operation:monitor, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelers and side by sides to and from pastures for winter feeding while pastures are not producing feed; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; assist with calving; place mineral blocks;vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide;assist with castration of livestock; clip identifying notches or brands animals; manually clean stalls/corrals. Must be able to manually hoist/stack hay bales; pick rocks, repair existing fence lines sometimes in rough terrain. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme cold, snow and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours and split shifts needed during calving season. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. 12/1/249/30/258:00 P.M.4:00 P.M.14065809646H-2A9/24/24 23:19H-300-24262-348285Acceptance Issued
Michael and Amanda McArthur1498 Holloran LaneCorvallisMT59828Ravalli1General Farmwork/Irrigation/ LivestockWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, pasture, and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities : maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; husk/shell/de-tassel corn; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; transport crops to market; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.5/15/259/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063693239H-2A4/3/25 23:19H-300-25092-824537Acceptance Issued
Mattson Brothers Inc1834 Laird RdChesterMT59522Liberty2Farm Worker/ Agricultural Equipment OperatorEmployees will be required to prepare, maintain, and operate farming equipment/machinery, such as tractors, seeders, drills, plows, sprayers, combines, grain carts, etc., to top dress, plant, harvest, and haul small grains and pulse crops from the fields to the holding facilities. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. Employees will not be operating any equipment or vehicles over the 26,001 lb GVW weight limit. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing, along with basic facility maintenance/upkeep due to weather damage and everyday use. 3/26/259/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065990722H-2A1/27/25 23:19H-300-25010-611082Acceptance Issued
Montana Fresh Cherries LLC23666 Montana Hwy 35BigforkMT59911Flathead1Cherry Orchard WorkerThroughout the term of employment, run an orchard tractor to move / re-locate crates, cherry bins, and other items and fix irrigation systems. Throughout the term of employment, mow and weed and build and maintain fencing throughout the orchard property. In May, plant new trees. From Mid-July – August, harvest cherries. From August – September, perform post- harvest cleanup duties, including clearing orchard of ladders, crates and other supplies used during harvest; pack and store harvest supplies for next year.\n\nHours listed are approximate and may vary depending on weather. Saturday hours may occasionally be required. Hours over 40 worked in a workweek will be overtime.4/1/259/30/257:00 A.M.3:00 P.M.19093736044H-2A2/3/25 23:19H-300-25023-637685Acceptance Issued
Chantry J. Wahl256 Rimrock Butte RoadCut BankMT59427Glacier1Equipment Operator/ Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of peas, wheat, barley and cattle.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to equipment operation and livestock production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities : maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semi trucks; transport crops to market; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.12/7/249/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063385649H-2A10/16/24 23:19H-300-24282-394210Acceptance Issued
Boyce Inc.301 Roper LaneLewistownMT59457Fergus2Farm and RanchThe General Farm and Ranch position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock, monitor, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelersand side by sides and horses to pastures for grazing; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; place mineral blocks; vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide. Cattle are gathered periodically to be sorted, and weighed at ranch scale. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements and repair existing fence in rough terrain. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. The worker must be willing and able to occasionally work independently or in small groups of workers. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).12/9/249/30/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063660188H-2A10/17/24 23:19H-300-24284-400005Acceptance Issued
NICHOLSON GRAIN FARMS306 9TH STREET WESTCHINOOKMT59523Blaine1FARM HANDFarm HandEmployee will perform duties such as drive and operate farm machinery to plant, cultivate, harvest and store grain crops. Machinery to include Tractor(s), Seeder, Air Drill, Sprayer, Grain Cart, Combine(s) etc. Attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, mower and drill to tractor for mowing and or tillage, along with knowledge of using a rock picker and roller. Employee must have knowledge of how to properly move seeding and harvesting equipment safely from field to field. Haul crops from field to storage facilities. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing equipment, basic facility maintenance/upkeep and shop work. Good communication skills and documentation of hours. Must be able to lift 100 lbs and have good driving skills. Employees will not operate any vehicles over 26,001lb GVW Weight limit.4/1/259/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063902118H-2A2/3/25 23:19H-300-25027-643331Acceptance Issued
WTM, Inc311 Popham LaneCorvallisMT59828Ravalli1General Farm WorkerJob Duties may require a split shift, such as 5:00-10:00 AM and 3:00-6:00 PM\n\nWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of pasture, alfalfa hay, grass hay, hay barley, wheat, and cattle. General Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: gather and remove rocks from field; replace/ repair fencing; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil. plant, cultivate. fertilize and harvest crops; perform general cleanup of farm areas; herd livestock. Irrigation Work will include the following: Hand Lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution, attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and /or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times.; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. Wheel Lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. Other Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and place in predetermined patterns in fields; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. To meet minimum acceptable performance standards when irrigating, the worker must, after a ten-day conditioning period, move an average of at least 48 40-foot sections of 3-inch pipe of 44 40-foot sections or 4-inch pipe per hour under normal working conditions. Instruction, training, and general supervision will be provided by the farm operator or designated employee, however. the worker must perform required duties without close supervision and listen to, understand, and follow simple instructions of the employer or supervisor. All tolls, supplies, and equipment required to perform the duties assigned will be provided at no charge to the worker. The worker will be required to return worn out supplies before new supplies will be provided. Most duties are performed outdoors, and entail exposure to heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions common in fields. including mosquitoes during certain seasons. Worker must crouch, bend. lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds in the course of preforming required activities. 4/15/259/30/255:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14062397307H-2A1/31/25 23:19H-300-25021-631011Acceptance Issued
ROUND GROVE RANCH COMPANY3436 HIGHWAY 284TOWNSENDMT59644Broadwater3RANGE WINTER SHEEPHERDERMust have 3 months experience with 800 - 1000 head flocks. One reference required. \nAttends sheep flock grazing on the range or pasture: Herds flock and rounds up strays using trained dogs. Attends to sheep grazing on the range to include: Herding sheep on the range or in pastures while riding on horseback, riding ATVs, or walking on foot. Beds sheep down near the evening campsite. Guards sheep from predatory animals and from eating poisonous pants. Drenches sheep. May examine animals for signs of illness and administer vaccines, medications and insecticides according to instructions.\nRange herding is completed when the vegetation is in a state of dormancy (i.e. winter). A range herder requires knowledge and maintenance of rangeland to avoid overgrazing of the range and prevention of animals ingesting poisonous plants. Proper grazing techniques directed by the herder reduces wildland fire fuel, controls noxious weeds and ensures vegetative diversity and vigor of the range ecosystem, and increases soil fertility. Experienced employees hired for this type of position need to have the knowledge of maintaining a herd on the range so the sheep are not lost on the open range and also controls predators using a variety of techniques.\nThe herder will bring the sheep to the ranch headquarters for vaccinating, drenching, sorting, culling, and loading the sheep onto trucks, and other animal husbandry practices. The herder may have to repair and replace livestock fences and corrals used to contain the herd as necessary, perform general maintenance on livestock watering systems,. The herder may need to work around or with a tractor or drive a truck to assist in providing supplemental feed for the sheep while the sheep are at the ranch headquarters. The herder may have to construct portable electric fences when the sheep are at the ranch headquarters. The worker may perform maintenance on water systems that are used exclusively by the sheep for watering the sheep. \n\nMay assist in lambing, docking, and shearing. The following seasonal duties will need to be performed. Herder will need to move pregnant ewes to lambing grounds. Be able to identify signs of ewes going into labor and identify potential problems during the labor process. Know how and when to assist during difficult births. Be able to properly constrain ewes for difficult births and able to graft orphan lambs to mothers. Ability to identify herd health issues including but not limited to malnutrition of ewes and lambs, prolapse and mastitis. Provide water to animals, including minor maintenance of water troughs and water lines. May need to haul water in truck to supplement animal water needs. May need to provide supplement feed for the ewes and lambs if the range has insufficient forage. Disperse livestock on the range to reduce overcrowding and increase the success of mother and lamb bonding. Protect vulnerable livestock (lambs & ewes in labor) from predators. Move Ewes and lambs and assist in branding, castrating, vaccinating, tagging, and worming. Ability to safely catch lambs with a hook. Move ewes and lambs to summer range grounds. \n\n2/1/259/30/25null nullnull null14069801830H-2A11/7/24 23:19H-300-24309-452483Acceptance Issued
Bell Cross Ranch LLCPaid thru ED Ranch Services380 Wiegand Park RdCascadeMT59421Cascade2Ranch HandCattleWe operate a cattle ranch and need seasonal employees to assist in then spring, summer and early fall. Our calving season starts in March and ends in May. Employees will be assisting with calving as needed. In May, cattle are turned to pastures and will need to be tended to and rotated to avoid over-grazing the pastures. In October, cattle are moved to winter pastures where they stay until the spring and no care or additional help is needed until the next calving season. Employees will also be assisting with crops as needed. Job duties will include: attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools, spray fertilizer or pesticide solutions to control insects, fungus and weed growth, and diseases, using hand sprayers clean work areas and maintain grounds, dig, cut, and transplant seedlings, cuttings, trees, and shrubs, repair farm buildings, fences, and other structures, trap and destroy pests, such as moles, gophers, and mice, using pesticides, plant crops, trees, or other plants clean stalls, pens, and equipment, using disinfectant solutions, brushes, shovels, water hoses, or pumps, feed and water livestock and monitor food and water supplies, groom, clip, trim, or castrate animals, dock ears and tails, or shear coats to collect hair, herd livestock to pastures for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures, inspect, maintain, and repair equipment, machinery, buildings, pens, yards, and fences, mark livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands, tags, paint, or tattoos, patrol grazing lands on horseback or using all-terrain vehicles, shift animals between grazing areas to ensure that they have sufficient access to food, care for animals, clean equipment or facilities Employer may provide pay increases for performance, longevity and/or experience at employer’s discretion. Employer may provide performance bonuses at the end of the contract at the employer’s discretion.4/1/259/30/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063500116H-2A2/6/25 23:19H-300-25031-657115Acceptance Issued
Bitterroot Stock Farm, Inc.BRSF, Inc.390 North Eastside HighwayHamiltonMT59840Ravalli3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerIrrigation - WheellinesWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, grass, wheat and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; spray crops; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; trim/prune trees around farm area; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/259/30/256:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063633100H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25020-629724Acceptance Issued
Paul V Johnson724 Johnson Ranch LaneConradMT59425Pondera1Range Livestock HerderRequired to be available up to 24 hours per day, 7 days a week and spend the majority of workdays on the range. All job duties are closely and directly related to the production of livestock. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock on the range: administer medication as needed; apply medications to cuts and bruises; assist with irrigating forage; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with weed control on grazing areas (including noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species); attend to pregnant livestock and newborn offspring (including night checks); brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; build and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; care for newly born offspring; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed supplemental rations; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; herd to appropriate grazing area; identify and administer appropriate medication for various health issues such as internal parasites, respiratory issues, injuries, etc.; identify and locate the more nutrient dense cool season grasses within grazing areas; identify livestock that are preparing to give birth; intensely monitor and treat both mother and young offspring vulnerable to hot or cold temperatures and sickness; keep accurate record of new offspring born; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor for birthing problems and take correct actions when problems are identified; monitor grazing areas for poisonous and/or noxious plants and take action to prevent animals from consuming any identified; move livestock to spring and summer grazing areas; move pregnant livestock at a pace sufficient to ensure they receive ample water/forage during daylight hours before bedding down at night; report to rancher dehydration & other indicators of deterioration in body condition/behavioral changes indicating malnutrition; round up strays using dogs and/or fence; spray livestock with insecticide. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock at the ranch: administer medication as needed; apply medications to cuts and bruises; assist in the maintenance of tools, equipment and handling facilities necessary to production; assist with castration of livestock; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with the vaccination of livestock by herding into corrals and/or stalls or manually restraining animals; attend to pregnant livestock and newborn offspring (including night checks); brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; build and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; care for newly born offspring; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; identify and administer appropriate medication for various health issues such as internal parasites, respiratory issues, injuries, etc.; identify livestock that are preparing to give birth; intensely monitor and treat both mother and young offspring vulnerable to hot or cold temperatures and sickness; keep accurate record of new offspring born; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor for birthing problems and take correct actions when problems are identified; monitor grazing areas for poisonous and/or no12/1/249/30/25null nullnull null14064503089H-2A9/26/24 16:45H-300-24267-358016Acceptance Issued
Maki Ranch, LLC768 Oil Well RoadCorvallisMT59828Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of pasture, hay, alfalfa, grass hay, small grains, pulses, corn, cattle, and sheep. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; plant/maintain wind breaks (trees/shrubs); paint/repair/maintain/construct farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates; install/change flood irrigation dams and monitor water dispersion. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season; clean ditches by hand.\nDuties related to the production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd/sort livestock; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/259/30/256:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14063600983H-2A1/27/25 23:19H-300-25020-629805Acceptance Issued
EWE.S.A. FARMS LLC944 MAYBERRY RDCIRCLEMT59215Mccone1RANGE SHEEPHERDERWorkers must have at least 6 months of experience birthing livestock with herds of 700 head or larger on the open range or pasture. One reference required. The worker will live in employer provided mobile range housing. The worker must be able to lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Most duties are performed out-of-doors and entail exposure to extreme heat and cold; dust, rain, snow, and wind; and herding hazards; poisonous snakes and predators common in rangelands. General supervision will be provided by the ranch owner. A cell phone will be provided with 10 GB of data. The worker must be able to work alone for extended periods of time and complete tasks as instructed by the employer in a safe and timely manner without direct supervision. \n\nAttends sheep flock grazing on range or pasture: Herds flock and round up strays using trained dogs. Attend sheep grazing on the range to include: Herding sheep on the range or in pastures while riding on horseback, riding ATVs, or walking on foot. Beds down flock near the evening campsite. Guards flock from predatory animals and from eating poisonous plants. Drenches sheep and/or goats. May examine animals for signs of illness and administer vaccines, medications and insecticides according to instructions.\nThe worker will live in the employer provided mobile range housing. The worker must be able to work alone for extended periods of time and complete tasks as instructed by the employer in a safe and timely manner without direct supervision.\nExperienced employees hired for this type of position would need to have the knowledge of maintaining a herd on a range so the animals don’t disperse in large open areas, be able to promote proper grazing of rangeland, and predator control on the range. \nMay assist in lambing, docking, and shearing. May assist in the maintenance of tools, equipment and other livestock handling facilities necessary to livestock production; safely operate motorized vehicles including motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, tucks and/or other utility vehicles in the course of performing duties; feed, water, and tend to working dogs (both livestock guardian dogs and herding dogs).\nThe following seasonal duties will need to be performed. Herder will need to move pregnant ewes to lambing grounds. Be able to identify signs of ewes going into labor and identify potential problems during the labor process. Know how and when to assist during difficult births. Be able to properly constrain ewes for difficult births and be able to graft orphan lambs to mothers. Ability to identify herd health issues including but not limited to malnutrition of ewes and lambs, prolapse and mastitis. Provide water to animals, including minor maintenance of water troughs and water lines. May need to haul water to supplement animal water needs. May need to provide supplement feed for the ewes and lambs if the range has insufficient forage. Disperse livestock on the range to reduce overcrowding and increase the success of mother and lamb bonding. Protect vulnerable livestock (lambs & ewes in labor) from predators. Move Ewes and lambs and assist in Painting,Docking, Castrating, Vaccinating, Tagging, and Worming. Ability to safely catch lambs with a hook. Move ewes and lambs to summer range grounds. 3/1/259/30/25null nullnull null14064852224H-2A12/16/24 23:19H-300-24341-525166Acceptance Issued
Darrell R. LeeNever Sweat Ranch1025 Highway 93 SouthHamiltonMT59840Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, alfalfa and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work and crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities:\nmaintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; rake hay; drive tractor to drag fields; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; tear off old shingles from rock buildings; maintain/repair fencing; fixing corrals and gates; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; dig/clean ditches; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; spray livestock with insecticides; fill feed troughs with feed; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/1/2510/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063754216H-2A12/23/24 4:01H-300-24351-548157Acceptance Issued
Daniel S. KerslakeKerslake Ranch1163 Middle Burnt Fork RoadStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa hay, grass hay, barley hay, and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work and irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.5/1/2510/1/256:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14063695857H-2A3/3/25 23:19H-300-25052-715723Acceptance Issued
Robert T. Jackson1225 3 Mile Creek RoadStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli5Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerFarm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of pasture, alfalfa hay, grass hay, hay barley, wheat and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; replace/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/10/2510/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067773003H-2A2/14/25 23:19H-300-25036-669559Acceptance Issued
Steve BidlakeBidlake Ranch15955 Mullan RoadMissoulaMT59808Missoula2General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fences; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.5/5/2510/1/258:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066265248H-2A3/3/25 23:19H-300-25052-714881Acceptance Issued
Steve BidlakeBidlake Ranch15955 Mullan Road MissoulaMT59808Missoula2Livestock/Ranch WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to livestock production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fences; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; transport hay from field to barns; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis.2/15/2510/1/258:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066265248H-2A12/4/24 23:19H-300-24337-510089Acceptance Issued
Rebish/Konen Livestock, LP200 Airport RoadDillonMT59725Beaverhead1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, alfalfa, native grass, grain and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities:\nremove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; administer pesticides for rodent/gopher control; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; clean ditches; remove moss from canals; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; herd livestock; flag when moving cattle on roadway; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock.5/1/2510/1/256:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14066601400H-2A3/4/25 23:19H-300-25059-733324Acceptance Issued
Lifeline Farm, Inc.2533 Pleasant View DriveVictorMT59875Ravalli2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, cattle, pigs, chickens, and pasture. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.\n5/20/2510/1/255:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14066429717H-2A3/31/25 23:19H-300-25079-792787Acceptance Issued
Ruby Habitat Foundation, Inc.2597 Highway 287SheridanMT59749Madison1General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa hay, grass hay, grain hay, and livestock pasture. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; drive, load/unload farm trucks; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.4/1/2510/1/256:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068425010H-2A2/6/25 23:19H-300-25029-652044Acceptance Issued
Horse Creek Hay & Cattle, LLC2997 MT Highway 287SheridanMT59749Madison3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, barley, hay, oats, pasture, wheat and livestock. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops as well as maintain farm grounds and livestock water lines; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing (electric and barbed wire); move temporary fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm/Ag exempt, non CDL 10-wheel trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system; clean pivot nozzle & other maintenance.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates; move plastic dams; use canvas/plastic dam material to block water and shovel\nfurrows to distribute water evenly.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; check head gates and screens; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip and tag livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.5/1/2510/1/256:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14068425722H-2A2/20/25 23:19H-300-25049-702559Acceptance Issued
Hobson Ranch Management372 Eastside HighwayHamiltonMT59840Ravalli2IrrigatorWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa and grain. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nDrive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers; maintain/ repair fencing.4/13/2510/1/256:00 A.M.7:00 P.M.14063709951H-2A2/18/25 23:19H-300-25043-687864Acceptance Issued
NorthWest Pollinators, JV395 Manning Rd.KalispellMT59901Flathead18Beekeeper; HelperBeesDuties may include: Loading and unloading bees using a forklift, lifting bee colonies and transporting to pallets, removing honey boxes from hives, feeding and treating bees with medicine, inspecting bee colonies to determine strength and overall health, Some shifts will vary depending on bees life cycle and will be performed in the evening or early morning hours instead of regular work hours. Be prepared for mosquitoes, fire ants and other native species. Must be able to stand for long periods of time in varying weather conditions & other related Beekeeper; Helper activities as per SOC/OES 45-2093 (onetonline.org). Possible weekend/holiday work. 4/1/2510/1/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14068882337H-2A2/3/25 23:19H-300-25028-649204Acceptance Issued
William L. and Peggy Tuck425 Winters LaneStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; operate weed eater and lawn mower; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOccasional duties related to the production of livestock will include the following: place mineral blocks; herd livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/1/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063607533H-2A2/19/25 23:19H-300-25043-687138Acceptance Issued
Hans McPherson (McPherson Farm)475 Willoughby RoadStevensvilleMT59870Ravalli1General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of corn, potatoes, and alfalfa. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work and irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm/Ag exempt, non-CDL semi/10-wheel trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.4/15/2510/1/255:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14063812773H-2A2/14/25 23:19H-300-25038-677147Acceptance Issued
Robin C. Hood513 Sweathouse Creek RoadVictorMT59875Ravalli1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/1/257:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14066423678H-2A2/14/25 23:19H-300-25037-671631Acceptance Issued
Christopher Hansen5532 Road 1009BainvilleMT59212Roosevelt1Agricultural Equipment OperatorWheat, Barley, Pulse Crops, Mustard, AlfalfaI have a small grain farm with a beef cow/calf operation. Our growing season is from March to October. During the growing season there is high demand to get ground prepared for seeding, seeding, controlling weeds, and harvesting crops as well as equipment to prepare and maintain. On the cattle side there is calving, fencing, haying, irrigating, and moving and working cattle as well as preparing and maintaining equipment.\nJob duties will include: prepare fields for planting, attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools, operate tractors, planters, sprayers, seed drills, irrigation equipment, operate other farm equipment, engage in planting, weeding, spraying and/or harvesting activities, fertilize, dust, and spray crops, install, maintain and repair pivot irrigation systems, load and unload crops or materials, manually or using conveyors, handtrucks, forklifts, or transfer augers, manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery, mix specified materials or chemicals, and dump solutions, powders, or seeds into machinery, observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions, attach equipment extensions or accessories, load crops and unload crops, operate equipment to harvest crops, drive pickup trucks to haul crops, supplies, and tools, inspect, adjust, and complete routine maintenance and repairs on equipment drive trucks, tractors, and other equipment to distribute feed to animals, examine animals to detect illness, injury, or disease, and to check physical characteristics, such as rate of weight gain, feed and water livestock and monitor food and water supplies, herd livestock to pastures for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures, inspect, maintain, and repair equipment, machinery, buildings, pens, yards, and fences, mark livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands, tags, paint, move equipment, or livestock from one location to another, manually or using trucks or carts, patrol grazing lands using all-terrain vehicles, perform duties related to livestock reproduction, such as breeding animals within appropriate timeframes, performing artificial inseminations, and helping with animal births, provide medical treatment, such as administering medications and vaccinations, or arrange for veterinarians to provide more extensive treatment, segregate animals according to weight, age, color, and physical condition, shift animals between grazing areas to ensure that they have sufficient access to food, care for animals, clean equipment or facilities, examine animals to detect illness, injury or other problems, maintain inventories of materials, equipment, or products, operate farming equipment, transport animals, crops, or equipment, treat animal injuries or illnesses. Perform duties as required on a small grain and beef cattle ranch. Per state regulations, employer is exempt from a commercial CDL requirement for farm trucking. No commercial or heavy truck driving is required. Employer may provide pay increases for performance, longevity and/or experience at employer’s discretion. Employer may provide performance bonuses at the end of the contract at the employer’s discretion.3/1/2510/1/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067697110H-2A12/18/24 23:19H-300-24351-544700Acceptance Issued
Lee Martinell Co.675 Sage Creek RoadDellMT59724Beaverhead2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and hay.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; operate a loader tractor; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive/load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment/wagon to haul/distribute feed/water; fill mangers; add grain to troughs; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/1/257:30 A.M.4:30 P.M.14062763380H-2A2/24/25 23:19H-300-25044-692543Acceptance Issued
Hodgskiss Farms Inc84 MT Hwy 221ChoteauMT59422Teton3Ranch HandLivestockWe farm 5000 acres of dryland, 1000 acres of irrigated located on the beautiful Rocky Mountain Front. We farm wheat, chickpea, pea, barley, sunflowers, flax. We also have a seed plant where we add value to our product by cleaning and processing the seed. In addition to our farm and seed plant, we also run 200 mother cows in a cow-calf operation. We confine our cattle for calving and bring them in from pastures in January when calving starts. Calving ends in June. Employees will need to assist with birthing and deliveries and caring for cattle during this time. After June cattle are returned to pasture and no care is needed. Employees will need to assist with all aspect of crop farming including planting, seeding and spraying crops in the spring, spraying weeds, and irrigating crop in the summer. During summer months employees will also need to assist with fence maintenance and repairs. Employees will need to drive on the farm truck to haul crop from field to storage and operate harvest equipment to harvest grain. Employees will also need to complete general cleaning and farm maintenance. Employees will need to complete routine repairs and maintenance on equipment and irrigation systems.1/1/2510/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14064665553H-2A10/24/24 23:19H-300-24292-416289Acceptance Issued
Spur Cross Ranch, LLC92 Peaks View DriveBozemanMT59718Gallatin1Livestock/Ranch WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, beef cows, horses and sheep. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to livestock production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; drive, load/unload farm trucks; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following: observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; self reeling sprinkler set up.\nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2510/1/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062095039H-2A2/10/25 23:19H-300-25029-651732Acceptance Issued
Jocko Valley Cattle, LLC32526 McLeod RoadArleeMT59821Lake3Farm/Livestock/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and hay. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work and crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; transport crops to/from market/storage; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following: Hand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; feed and water livestock; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd/sort livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/24/2510/10/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14067219267H-2A1/13/25 23:19H-300-25008-603415Acceptance Issued
Pine Coulee Angus3816A Hwy 78ColumbusMT59019Stillwater2General Farm / Ranch HandThe General Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of commercial and registered Black Angus Cattle. Duties will include the following: check physical characteristics and observe general condition of livestock, apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, night calving and assisting in delivery of calves, apply or administer medications/vaccines, precondition calves, treat foot rot; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water when not at pasture; load/unload trucks and semi-trucks; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; occasionally ride and perform duties on horseback. General farm work will include making minor mechanical adjustments/repairs on farm machinery; irrigate hay crops; mix chemical solutions (Roundup & Banvel) and spray/apply to crops; repair/replace fencing and farm structures; perform general cleanup of farm acreage; drive, load/unload trucks. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions common in fields. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. 12/15/2410/14/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067801230H-2A10/22/24 23:19H-300-24284-399215Acceptance Issued
Habig Livestock LLC46 W. Boulder RD.Mc LeodMT59052Sweet Grass2Summer Range Goat/SheepherderRequired to be available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week and spend the majority of workdays on the range. All job duties are closely and directly related to the production of sheep and goats during the summer months. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks required to attend sheep and goats on the range during the summer \nmonths:administer medication as needed; apply herbicides to noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species on grazing areas; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with weed control on grazing areas (including noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species); bed down animals at appropriate night site; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed supplemental rations to sheep and goats when available forage is not sufficient to increase the plane of nutrition; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; herd to appropriate grazing area; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; monitor available grasses and adjust herding methods to ensure an increasing plane of nutrition to facilitate estrus cycling in ewes and nannies; observe ram and buck interaction with ewes and nannies and report problems to employer; repair and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; report conditions of grazing areas to employer. \nPerform any combination of the following tasks required to attend sheep and goats on the ranch during the summer months: administer medication as needed; apply herbicides to noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species on grazing areas; assist in the maintenance of tools, equipment and handling facilities necessary to production; assist with loading and unloading livestock according to shipping schedules; assist with sorting and cutting of culls; assist with the vaccination of livestock by herding into corrals and/or stalls or manually restraining animals; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; feed supplemental rations to sheep and goats when available forage is not sufficient to increase the plane of nutrition; feed, water and tend to the dogs (both guard and working dogs) and horses; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; make certain animals have access to fresh water; monitor animals for weight gain, thrift and health problems; repair and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage.5/1/2510/14/25null nullnull null13175070067H-2A1/23/25 23:19H-300-25020-629756Acceptance Issued
Pine Coulee Bulls, LLC5100 Custer Frontage RdCusterMT59024Yellowstone1General Farm / RanchThe General Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of commercial and registered Black Angus Cattle. Duties will include the following: check physical characteristics and observe general condition of livestock, apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, night calving and assisting in delivery of calves, apply or administer medications/vaccines, precondition calves, treat foot rot; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water when not at pasture; load/unload trucks and semi-trucks; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; occasionally ride and perform duties on horseback. General farm work will include making minor mechanical adjustments/repairs on farm machinery; irrigate hay crops; mix chemical solutions (Roundup & Banvel) and spray/apply to crops; repair/replace fencing and farm structures; perform general cleanup of farm acreage; drive, load/unload trucks. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions common in fields. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. \n12/15/2410/14/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067801230H-2A10/21/24 23:19H-300-24284-399205Acceptance Issued
Pilster Ranch Corporation55 Pilster Dr.AlzadaMT59311Carter1Dryland Farm/Livestock WorkerAll job duties are closely and directly related to the production of crops and livestock. The larger percentage of the work activities will be related to general farm work/crop production. Perform any combination of the following tasks required in general farmwork and the production of crops: apply medications to cuts and bruises; evaluate the condition of the crop/weather and adjust harvesting and post-harvest activity based on evaluation; loading/unloading trucks; maintain/drive/attach and operate farm \nimplements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, apply chemicals and harvest crops; maintenance of farm structures and farm grounds; perform some maintenance and adjustments to implements/tractors/equipment; perform welding and metal work when maintenance requires it; removal of excess plant growth from farm grounds. Perform any combination of the following tasks attending to livestock: apply herbicides to noxious, invasive and poisonous plant species on grazing areas; apply medications to cuts and bruises; assist in the maintenance of tools, equipment and handling facilities necessary to production; assist with castration of livestock; assist with the vaccination of livestock by herding into corrals and/or stalls or manually restraining animals; attend to pregnant livestock and newborn offspring (including night checks); brand, tag, clip or otherwise mark young animals for identification purposes; clean and disinfect livestock corrals, pens and handling facilities; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; feed and water and ensure adequate provision of both; guard against predatory animals and from eating poisonous and/or noxious plants; lift and stack bales of hay and sacks of grain and mineral onto a feed truck or wagon; repair and/or maintain fence and facilities to ensure the safety and health of animals and forage; spray livestock with insecticide. 2/15/2510/14/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.16056390584H-2A12/6/24 23:19H-300-24337-509698Acceptance Issued
Northern Acres LLC552 Highway 5ScobeyMT59263Daniels2Farm WorkerDrives/operates farm machinery, attach farm implements, e.g. plow, disc, drill to tractor, till soil, finish any harvesting. Workers will clean and maintain all equipment, winterize equipment and haul grain. Tows equipment, performs duties like lubricating, repairing farm machinery and transports produce to elevator or storage area lifting at least 60 lbs.12/15/2410/14/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14069397911H-2A10/23/24 23:19H-300-24281-390922Acceptance Issued
Ruby Valley Pressure Wood Treatment and Post Co.10 Guinnane LaneAlderMT59710Madison3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, grain, and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fences; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of Livestock (less than 30%) will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.2/1/2510/15/256:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14064900209H-2A12/4/24 23:19H-300-24326-491426Acceptance Issued
Mogus Land & Livestock, LLC10129 Highway 41 NorthDillonMT59725Beaverhead7Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, wheat, barley and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil and tend to/harvest hay; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis.\nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system.\nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following:\ncheck physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/16/2510/15/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14069251251H-2A1/30/25 23:19H-300-25014-618585Acceptance Issued
Page Land & Cattle, LLLP1138 Tampico RoadGlasgowMT59230Valley3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, corn, cattle, triticale, oats, and other annual small grain crops. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; chop/pull/spray weeds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; lift and carry fencing materials including railroad ties and post; roll and unroll fencing wire; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload Ag exempt, non CDL farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nFlood Irrigation: move and set siphon tube or lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther duties as assigned, include: apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2510/15/257:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14063675235H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25017-627968Acceptance Issued
Daniel Skoyen1430 Boldt Rd MTChinookMT59523Blaine1Agricultural Equipment OperatorWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related in support of agricultural activities related to a combination of dry land small grains, irrigated hay, and cattle. Swathing, baling, irrigating, summer fallow, spraying, seeding, fence maintenance, irrigation, moving cows with ATV’s, branding, assist with calving, doctoring, combining, driving grain cart or grain truck, machinery maintenance as needed, picking rock, mowing. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours and split shifts may be needed during calving and harvesting. Driving is required. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two-way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).3/15/2510/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063572181H-2A1/13/25 4:01H-300-25002-590131Acceptance Issued
Miller Cattle Co.158 Upper Ruby RoadAlderMT59710MadisonNotes: including field/worksites within 15-mile radius. 1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, small grains and beef cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals; lift/push/pull sections into straight line. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068425352H-2A2/13/25 23:19H-300-25038-674958Acceptance Issued
Point of Rocks Angus Ranch, Inc.1599 Highway 41 SouthTwin BridgesMT59754Madison2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, grass hay, grain, and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing and corrals; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain, and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery of offspring; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/15/2510/15/255:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14066845784H-2A1/6/25 4:01H-300-24366-579833Acceptance Issued
Richard (Dick) LueckLueck Ranch160A Mill Creek RoadSheridanMT59749Madison1General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, grain, and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate/drive/maintain farm trucks, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned: herd livestock; minor livestock handling.4/15/2510/15/255:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14068425520H-2A2/11/25 23:19H-300-25035-664191Acceptance Issued
Cottom Seed, Inc1750 East Bench RoadDillonMT59725Beaverhead4General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of seed potatoes, wheat, barley, and alfalfa. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: under supervision may at times operate equipment (tractors with implements, loaders, trucks, etc.) associated with planting, growing, harvesting, or storing any of the listed commodities; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth and weeds from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload Ag exempt, non CDL 10-wheel trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; rogue potatoes by walking across fields and visually identifying weak or diseased plants and removing them (often through mud and large vines); workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/equipment after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Cutting/Sorting/Planting of Seed Potatoes will include the following:\nWill apply techniques as instructed by the employer to cut, sort, and plant potatoes by: riding equipment and placing seed pieces; using knife to cut potato into sections; placing potatoes on machine that cuts potatoes into sections; pushing button to start machinery; tending/monitoring machine to ensure proper movement of product; discarding diseased/rotting/inferior product and foreign matter; reporting malfunctions; lifting individual bags of potatoes onto and off of trucks, trailers, and equipment; removing air pipe from warehouse; clean, wash, disinfect air pipe and return to warehouse as instructed; helping to move, wash, clean, and disinfect machinery and equipment used to harvest potatoes in preparation for harvest and following harvest to return to storage; performing general cleanup to include sweeping and shoveling.\nDuties related to the Harvesting of Potatoes will include the following:\nWill apply techniques as instructed by the employer to: remove rocks from rows in front of harvesting equipment; discard diseased/rotting product, rocks, and foreign matter; alert equipment operator of equipment clogging/malfunctions; aid operator in correct machine performance.\n3/7/2510/15/257:00 A.M.6:30 P.M.14069252588H-2A1/6/25 4:01H-300-24358-569132Acceptance Issued
Tucker Crossing Holdings, LLC1821 Hill RoadCorvallisMT59828Ravalli3General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of grass hay, alfalfa, small grains, corn, sorghum, millet, brassicas, canola, soybeans, sunflowers, radishes, milo, peas, and pollinator plant species. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach/detach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to maintain fields/ditches, till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery and smaller equipment; mix fuel and fuel vehicles and equipment; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); apply herbicides to weeds; treat ponds with aquatic herbicides; remove undesirable and excess growth (weeds) from crops or farm grounds by hand and/or operate power tools such as leaf blowers, debris vacuums, walk-behind mowers, and chainsaws, on brush, trees, weeds, and grass to maintain fields, ditches, and fence lines; operate weed eater on brush, weeds and grass; clean hay fields of waste hay by hand; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean-up of farm areas; burn ditches and fields; cut cattails and remove other debris from wetlands, ditches, canals, and irrigation structures; maintain yard/lawn at farm housing; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; operate tractor and brush-hog/riding mower to cut weeds and tall grasses from fields, roadsides, and farm areas; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; operate pumps; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. Build and maintain pipe racks.\nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; set and change location of irrigation dams; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; clean ditches, canals, and head gates of debris; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; operate and maintain gas and electric pumps; disassemble, service and store; pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season; drive to local supply retailers to pick up parts and/or deliver damaged equipment for repairs.3/15/2510/15/256:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14069615396H-2A1/7/25 23:19H-300-25003-592297Acceptance Issued
JBK Ranches, LLC19955 Nine Mile RoadHusonMT59846Missoula2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of pasture, alfalfa, and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; remove rocks from field; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive/load/unload farm trucks, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd and sort livestock; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/1/2510/15/256:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14065445155H-2A12/22/24 4:02H-300-24352-552122Acceptance Issued
SRI Ranch HoldingsHamilton Ranches2 Seyler LaneTwin BridgesMT59754Madison3General Farm/Irrigation WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.4/1/2510/15/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065960301H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25017-628191Acceptance Issued
Ag Reserves, Inc.Winnecook Ranch20 Winnecook LaneHarlowtonMT59036Wheatland3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of livestock and hay.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; move tarp/dams and boards. Keep head gates free of debris by cleaning with a shovel and pitch fork.\nOther duties as assigned, include: the Production of Livestock, hay and pasture for grazing. Check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; assist in delivery; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; feed/water livestock; maintain livestock watering areas; place mineral blocks; saddle and ride horses herding livestock; wrestle/brand livestock.3/20/2510/15/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14066324126H-2A1/19/25 4:02H-300-25017-625010Acceptance Issued
Pancost Cattle Co.210 McHessor Creek RoadTwin BridgesMT59754Madison2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of grain hay, grass/alfalfa hay, silage, and beef cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain, and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; clear debris/grass from ditches; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/20/2510/15/257:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14066845832H-2A1/28/25 23:19H-300-25018-628220Acceptance Issued
Richard D. Eberline, Eberline Ranch22 Eberline Ranch RoadSheridanMT59749Madison1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of grass hay, goats, and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to Irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers; burn weeds and grass; cut and haul firewood. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: clean ditches prior to and during irrigation season to ensure proper water flow; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; change head gates to direct water flow into appropriate ditches; move plastic dams weighing from 10 to 50 lbs.; set plastic dams to ensure water flow where needed; pick up dams at the end of irrigation season.\nOccasional duties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds.4/25/2510/15/256:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14068425116H-2A3/5/25 23:19H-300-25055-720573Acceptance Issued
Carpenter Family, LLC291 East Bovine WayMelroseMT59743Silver Bow1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, barley, and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; assist owner in replacing/maintaining/repairing fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; upkeep/clean-up/repair of buildings; drive, load/unload farm trucks; transport livestock to market; operate chainsaw; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: \ncheck physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/3/2510/15/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14068352291H-2A1/15/25 23:19H-300-25002-590295Acceptance Issued
KOLSTAD FARMS PARTNERSHIP295 MT HWY 366LEDGERMT59456Toole2FARM LABORERFARM LABOREREmployee will perform duties such as drive and operate farm machinery to plant, cultivate, harvest and store grain crops. Machinery to include Tractor(s), Seeder, Air Drill, Sprayer, Grain Cart, Combine(s) etc. Attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, mower and drill to tractor for mowing and or tillage. Employee must have knowledge of how to properly move seeding and harvesting equipment safely from field to field.. Employee will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing equipment, basic facility maintenance/upkeep and shop work. Employees will not operate any vehicles over 26,001lb GVW Weight limit.3/15/2510/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066272223H-2A1/7/25 23:19H-300-24365-576123Acceptance Issued
Linda S. Brown327 Frying Pan RoadDillonMT59725Beaverhead2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, pasture grass, barley, hay and beef cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farmwork.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery/equipment; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove rocks from field; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean-up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: observe general condition of livestock, vaccines and/or insecticides; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds/trucks/trailers/cattle pods; load and dispose of dead animals; stack bales of hay.4/22/2510/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066835109H-2A3/3/25 23:19H-300-25052-716264Acceptance Issued
Andrew R. and Terry M. Johnson425 Anderson LaneDillonMT59725Beaverhead1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa hay, malt barley, wheat, and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: assist in delivery; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/15/2510/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066601425H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25014-618577Acceptance Issued
Golden Organic Wheat Farms Inc479 Madras RdHarlemMT59526Blaine2General Farm RanchThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will mainly be required to perform a variety of duties related farming and irrigation. Worker will assist with calving in March and some additional cattle work will also be required throughout the season. Worker will be required to operate farm equipment for planting and harvesting hay and small grains. Specific equipment includes operation of a skid steer with attachments; small tractor with rock picking attachment; and large Farmhand tractor with hay loader and other attachments used for cropping operations include cultivating, seeding and harvesting, and operation of grain bins and augers, as well as manual shoveling and loading of trucks. Worker is required to perform general service and maintenance of farm vehicles, small motors and other farm equipment. Worker is required to flood irrigate and operate irrigation equipment of pivots is required and includes installation and removal of irrigation pipe, manually/routinely move pipe, maintain irrigation equipment and oversee operation of irrigation pumps. Fencing requirements include manually repair, replace and/or build fence using shovel, fencing tools, post pounder and operate post and pole skidder, and manually pick rocks. Perform general cleanup of farm acreage, pens, corrals and barns. A limited amount of time will be spent working with livestock and includes checking physical characteristics, calving, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care, examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery and night calving, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix feed/additives; build water barriers around water tanks; place mineral blocks, herd livestock to various pastures, The General Farm Ranch Hand position will mainly be required to perform a variety of duties related farming and irrigation. Some cattle work will also be required. Worker will be required to operate farm equipment for planting and harvesting hay and small grains. Specific equipment includes operation of a skid steer with attachments; small tractor with rock picking attachment; and large Farmhand tractor with hay loader and other attachments used for cropping operations include cultivating, seeding and harvesting, and operation of grain bins and augers, as well as manual shoveling and loading of trucks. Worker is required to perform general service and maintenance of farm vehicles, small motors and other farm equipment. Worker is required to flood irrigate and operate irrigation equipment of pivots is required and includes installation and removal of irrigation pipe, manually/routinely move pipe, maintain irrigation equipment and oversee operation of irrigation pumps. Fencing requirements include manually repair, replace and/or build fence using shovel, fencing tools, post pounder and operate post and pole skidder, and manually pick rocks. Perform general cleanup of farm acreage, pens, corrals and barns. A limited amount of time will be spent working with livestock and includes checking physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care, examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery and night calving, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix feed/additives; build water barriers around water tanks; place mineral blocks, herd livestock to various pastures. he job entails working with farm animals and machinery, outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, wind and cold) and occasional exposure to herding hazards such as cattle stampedes, kicking/bucking horses, poisonous snakes and predators. Worker must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Night shifts required during calving season and long/odd during irrigation and haying season. 3/1/2510/15/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14069457482H-2A12/26/24 23:19H-300-24353-556051Acceptance Issued
BRIAN D AKLESTAD6 KINYON COULEE LANEGALATAMT59444Liberty2FARM LABORERFARM LABOREREmployees will be required to prepare, maintain, and operate farming equipment/machinery, such as tractors, seeders, drills, plows, sprayers, combines, grain carts, etc, to top dress, plant, harvest, and haul small grains and pulse crops from the fields to the holding facilities. Employees will be required to operate blade/grader to eliminate water washouts that don’t allow farm equipment to pass through the fields and roads. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. Employees will not be operating any equipment or vehicles over the 26,001 lb GVW weight limit. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing, along with basic facility maintenance/upkeep due to weather damage and everyday use.4/15/2510/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14064602873H-2A2/19/25 23:19H-300-25036-666543Acceptance Issued
Smith 6 Bar S Livestock7450 Schoolhouse RoadGlenMT59732Beaverhead1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, grain, and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; operate a chainsaw to cut trees to be used for firewood and/or fence posts and/or poles; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; maintain/repair fencing/corrals; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: layout handlines at the beginning of the irrigation season; connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; change dams; open/close taps. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOccasional duties (less than 3%) related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; place mineral blocks; herd livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/15/256:00 A.M.8:00 P.M.14068353441H-2A2/19/25 23:19H-300-25043-688544Acceptance Issued
Sauerbier Ranches, Inc.85 Upper Ruby RoadAlderMT59710Madison1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work and irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: clean and store irrigation dams; winterize irrigation machines; lubricate and change engine oil on irrigation machines.\nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time and assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/20/2510/15/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068425032H-2A1/13/25 4:01H-300-25006-596990Acceptance Issued
406 Hay Company, LLC50 Reid LaneWhitehallMT59759Jefferson1Equipment Operator/ Farmworker/IrrigatorWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, mix hay grass, timothy hay and grains.\nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; tarp hay; power wash equipment; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain and repair system.\nOther Irrigation Duties: lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.4/17/2510/17/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14064752968H-2A2/28/25 23:19H-300-25058-730934Acceptance Issued
Wustner Bees, LLC1833 River RdMissoulaMT59801Missoula2Beekeeper, HelperBeesDuties may include: Sorting and cleaning dead hives, feeding, medicating, inspecting, splitting beehives using specific hive tools, smokers, and feeding pumps, harvest and extract honey from hives, perform equipment and building maintenance, cutting weeds and maintaining farm lands & other related Beekeeper, Helper activities as per SOC/OES 45-2093 (onetonline.org). Possible weekend/holiday work. 4/1/2510/20/257:30 A.M.4:00 P.M.14062737500H-2A1/31/25 23:19H-300-25016-624184Acceptance Issued
Russ Gilbertson258 Fox Farm RdNashuaMT59248Valley2Ag Equipment OperatorOperating large farm equipment and machinery equipped with GPS such as 4wd tractor, sprayer, combine, swather, baler for cultivating, tilling, fertilizing, planting, moving, storing, harvesting grain and oilseed crops such as hay, wheat; drives truck or tractor with trailer attached to move crops or equipment to designated locations; unload crops at storage facilities; grease and repair machinery as necessary to ensure appropriate in field operation; operating haying equipment for hay production of swathing, raking, baling, stacking and moving from field to storage; driving farm pickup; minor daily and incidental upkeep to equipment, fences, and worksite; speak and understand English.3/1/2510/20/258:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14062631116H-2A12/20/24 23:19H-300-24351-547043Acceptance Issued
Grizzly Crk. RanchGrizzly Crk. Ranch & Retreat533 Tom Miner Creek RoadEmigrantMT59027Park2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farmwork.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers; trimming and removal of trees encroaching on pastureland, stacking and burning cut brush. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/27/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068487837H-2A2/7/25 23:19H-300-25034-662268Acceptance Issued
Connelly Angus, Inc1950 Dean RdValierMT59486Pondera3General Farm/Ranch HandThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock and farming operation:monitor, care for and move livestock using 4-wheelers and side by sides to pastures for grazing; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; assist with calving; place mineral blocks;vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide;assist with castration of livestock; clip identifying notches or brands animals; manually clean stalls/corrals. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements, and operate tractors and farm implements required to plant,cultivate, and harvest hay and other crops; must manually hoist/stack hay bales; pick rocks, repair/replace fence in rough terrain. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and snakes. Irrigation required for hand lines, wheel lines, pivots and flood irrigating. Must be able to connect pipes, check alignments, attach lines to water supply, turn on pumps and valves, disassemble and carry pipe, start gas engines for wheels lines. Lift gates and shovel and pack dirt to direct water flow for flood irrigation, as well as connect pipe to underground pipe system. Mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes an d cracks in pipes, ditches and spillways. Lubricate, adjust and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools. Disassemble and store equipment at the end of the season. The worker must be willing and able to occasionally work independently or in small groups of workers. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours and split shifts needed during haying, calving season, and irrigation. Driving is required on ranch only but if they have a valid drivers license may drive off the ranch. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).1/1/2510/30/259:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063917771H-2A11/4/24 23:19H-300-24298-430691Acceptance Issued
Snowy Mountain Honey Ranch56 SW. Ash StLewistownMT59457Fergus5Beekeeper; HelperHoneyDuties may include: Extract honey by pulling frames from hive boxes and loading the frames into machines to be extracted, worker will help with feeding and medicating bees as needed, worker will be responsible for helping maintain and clean work equipment/work area as needed, & other related Beekeeper; Helper activities as per SOC/OES 45-2093 (onetonline.org). Possible weekend/holiday work. Daily start and stop times may vary depending on weather.5/10/2510/30/257:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.14063664500H-2A3/5/25 23:19H-300-25056-722193Acceptance Issued
Bart Meged696 Tongue River RdMiles CityMT59301Custer2General Farm / Ranch HandThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform any combination of the following tasks to attend to livestock and farming operation:monitor, care for and move livestock using horses and 4-wheelers to pastures for grazing; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; assist with calving; place mineral blocks; vaccinate livestock, herd into corral and/or stall and manually restraining animals; apply medications to cuts and bruises; spray livestock with insecticide;assist with castration of livestock; clip identifying notches or brands animals; manually clean stalls/corrals. Must be able to make make minor equipment repairs, and perform routine maintenance and cleaning of farm implements, and operate tractors and farm implements required to plant,cultivate, and harvest hay; must manually hoist/stack hay bales; pick rocks, repair/replace fence in rough terrain. Must be able to maintain center pivot irrigation throughout hay growing season. Must be able to spray weeds and repair fencing on the property on an occasional basis. Must be able to find and maintain bearings to grazing areas. The job entails working around farm machinery, a variety of farm animals as well as exposure to predators and poisonous snakes. The worker must be willing and able to occasionally work independently or in small groups of workers. Most duties are performed out of doors, and entail exposure to extreme heat, cold, dust, rain and other environmental conditions. Worker must be able to crouch, bend, lift and carry up to 100 pounds. Additional hours needed during haying and calving season. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).1/1/2510/30/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14069514840H-2A11/4/24 23:19H-300-24298-430734Acceptance Issued
Checkerboard Cattle Company, LLC1 Cold Springs RoadMartinsdaleMT59053Meagher2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work and irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: operate, maintain, and repair system; check gear box oil; maintain drivelines.\nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065723435H-2A2/7/25 23:19H-300-25029-652438Acceptance Issued
Erickson Farms, Inc. 101 Erickson RdScobeyMT59263Daniels1Farm WorkerDrives/operates farm machinery, plant, cultivate, spray, fertilize, irrigation, harvest, store crops of hay, mustard, canola, seeds and grain. Attach farm implements, e.g. plow, disc, drill to tractor, till soil, plant and cultivate grain. Tows harvesting equipment, drives/operates self-propelled combine to harvest crops. Performs duties like lubricating, repairing farm machinery and transports produce to elevator or storage area lifting at least 60 lbs. Will also assist with calving and maintenance of fences.4/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067837073H-2A1/22/25 23:19H-300-25016-622752Acceptance Issued
Gordon M. Young1025 Bentel Divide RoadLloydMT59535Blaine1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of oats, barley, alfalfa, grass hay, and livestock. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; discard diseased/rotting/inferior product and foreign matter; alert equipment operator of equipment clogging/malfunctions; aid operator in correct machine performance; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; repair/maintain fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload Ag exempt, non CDL farm trucks to transport crops to onsite storage facilities; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in offspring delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; monitor food/water supplies; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; inspect, maintain, and repair equipment, machinery, buildings, pens, yards, and fences; shift animals between grazing areas to ensure that they have sufficient access to food; patrol grazing lands on horseback or using all-terrain vehicles.3/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063573216H-2A12/22/24 4:02H-300-24352-551121Acceptance Issued
Sam Handy1070 N Four Buttes RdScobeyMT59263Daniels4Ag Equipment Operator Drive trucks and tractors to perform a variety of crop duties. Field ready implements and equipment. Cultivate, harrow, fertilize, plant, spray, and harvest crops. Operate farm implements. Clean grain bins. Transport farm commodities to market. Mow/clean premises and equipment, maintain fence. Other miscellaneous duties assigned. 3/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14067837523H-2A12/19/24 23:19H-300-24351-545633Acceptance Issued
MCCLELLAN FARM INC1099 2100 RD EJOPLINMT59531Liberty2FARM HANDFarm HandEmployees will be required to prepare, maintain, and operate farming equipment/machinery, such as tractors, seeders, drills, plows, sprayers, combines, grain carts, etc, to top dress, plant, harvest, and haul small grains and pulse crops from the fields to the holding facilities. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. Employees will not be operating any equipment or vehicles over the 26,001 lb GVW weight limit. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing, along with basic facility maintenance/upkeep due to weather damage and everyday use.4/4/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063901043H-2A2/5/25 23:19H-300-25034-661085Acceptance Issued
Jordahl Cattle Company, LLC.1101A Countryman Creek RoadReed PointMT59069Stillwater3Farm Worker; Ranch HandAlfalfaDuties may include: Repairing/replacing fencing, repair corral posts/panels, and run water lines to tanks. Worker will also be responsible for assisting with calving duties which includes but is not limited to: branding, sorting, medicating as needed, cleaning stalls/calving barn, and moving cattle with side by sides. Worker may assist with feeding duties to ensure cattle is gaining weight/fattened as needed. Worker will need to help with hay duties such as driving tractor and driving pickup truck to pick up hay bales, stacking bales, & other related Farm Worker; Ranch Hand activities as per SOC/OES 45-2093 (onetonline.org). Possible weekend/holiday work. 1/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.17012340404H-2A10/25/24 23:19H-300-24295-420774Acceptance Issued
Wolfe Hereford Ranch1200 Wolfe LaneDellMT59724Beaverhead1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; use shovel/pitchfork or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.\nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect determine offspring delivery time, assist in delivery; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14062763307H-2A12/23/24 4:01H-300-24352-551187Acceptance Issued
JR Land & Livestock, LLC123 Thurlow RoadRosebudMT59347Rosebud2Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle, alfalfa, and grass hay. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work/irrigation/crop production.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair, and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service, and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the production of livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; confine livestock in stalls; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.3/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.13077527003H-2A1/13/25 23:19H-300-24355-564913Acceptance Issued
Leonhardt Farms130 Schiffer RdForsythMT59327Rosebud2Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery for soil preparation, crop planting and harvesting. Worker will be required to drive and control farm equipment to till soil, seed/plant, fertilize, spray pesticides, cultivate and harvest small grain and pulse crops. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The worker is also required to attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, sprayer, or harvester, to tractor, using mechanic’s hand tools; load and unload grain truck manually or using hand truck, loader, or transfer auger; weigh grain filled containers and record weights; and climb and clean out grain bins. Experience with GPS autosteer preferred. Facility and grounds maintenance. To work as an ag equipment operator requires physical coordination, decision-making ability, mechanical aptitude and driving skills. Feeding of livestock during winter months until they are able to be turned out to pasture. Repair and maintain existing fence lines and livestock pens. The ability to listen to and follow verbal directions is imperative. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Increased wages or bonus may be possible depending on experience.\n\nLong/odd hours with split shifts required during harvest and seeding.3/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14067497843H-2A12/26/24 23:19H-300-24352-551915Acceptance Issued
MOON BEAM FARMS INC14498 ROAD 6 NHINGHAMMT59528Hill2AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT OPERATORSEquipment OperatorsEmployees will be required to prepare, maintain, and operate farming equipment/machinery, such as tractors, seeders, drills, plows, sprayers, combines, grain carts, etc, to top dress, plant, harvest, and haul small grains and pulse crops from the fields to the holding facilities. Employees will be required to operate blade/grader to eliminate water washouts that don’t allow farm equipment to pass through the fields and roads. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. Employees will not be operating any equipment or vehicles over the 26,001 lb GVW weight limit. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing, along with basic facility maintenance/upkeep due to weather damage and everyday use.4/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14063901471H-2A1/24/25 23:19H-300-25016-624739Acceptance Issued
Skinner Ranch Seedstock, LLC162 Farm to Market Rd WestHallMT59837Granite2General Farm RanchThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and hay. Duties will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care, examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery and night calving, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix feed/additives when cattle are not out at pasture; build water barriers around water tanks; place mineral blocks, drive equipment, herd livestock to various pastures, sort cattle on foot in grow yard; ride horse and/or 4-wheeler to move cows; assist with branding; confine livestock in stalls, clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds, dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock. Worker will be required to operate modern farm equipment for planting and harvesting hay; operate skid steer with attachments; perform general maintenance on equipment; irrigate fields with wheel lines, install and remove irrigation pipe, manually moving pipe, maintaining irrigation equipment and overseeing operation of irrigation pumps; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck, repair/replace/build fence on an incidental basis, pick rocks, perform general cleanup of farm acreage, and drive, load/unload semi-trucks (on the ranch only). Worker must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision. The job entails working with farm animals and machinery, outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, wind and cold) and occasional exposure to herding hazards such as cattle stampedes, kicking/bucking horses, poisonous snakes and predators. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Long/odd hours may be required with night shifts during calving and split shifts during irrigation and haying season. Knowledge of basic math is a necessity. Minimum of 3 months of experience is required. Drivers’ license is required. 1/2/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065816224H-2A11/5/24 23:19H-300-24302-436740Acceptance Issued
Hanrahan Farms, Inc.191 Glen View Rd.WhitetailMT59276Daniels1Ag Equipment OperatorAgricultural employee is required to work with many different types of farm machinery for soil preparation, crop planting and harvesting. Worker will be required to drive and control farm equipment to till soil, seed/plant, fertilize, spray pesticides, cultivate and harvest small grain and pulse crops. Employee is required to maintain and make minor repairs of the equipment they operate. Mechanical skills and experience are required to use equipment necessary to perform the tasks above. Worker will be required to perform routine mechanical repairs and maintenance on farm equipment. The worker is also required to attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, sprayer, or harvester, to tractor, using mechanic’s hand tools; load and unload grain truck manually or using hand truck, loader, or transfer auger; weigh grain filled containers and record weights; and clean out grain bins. Minimal fence maintenance will be required along with facility and grounds maintenance. To work as a general farm laborer requires physical coordination, decision-making ability, mechanical aptitude and driving skills. The ability to listen to and follow verbal directions is imperative. The job entails working outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, cold, wind dust, rain and snow). Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Worker is required to have a current driver’s license. Employer provided items (at no cost to the worker): All tools and equipment necessary to perform the duties assigned as well as transportation between worker(s) on-site housing and the work site. A cell phone or two way radio will be provided for emergency and ranch communications at no cost to the worker (excluding long distance charges).Repetitive duties to be completed on a regular/daily basis \nDrivers license required, 3 months experience is required.\nLong/odd hours with split shifts required during harvest and seeding.\nIncreased wages or bonus may be possible depending on experience.3/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14067835522H-2A12/23/24 23:19H-300-24352-550495Acceptance Issued
Lehfeldt Rambouillets1910 Railway Avenue E.LavinaMT59046Golden Valley4Open Range Livestock Production / ParturitionOn or around March 1, Livestock has been moved to staging areas where animals are sheered and vaccinated in preparation for Parturition (lambing/calving) season. Parturition lasts approximately 1 ½ months. Livestock are moved to transitional summer range around May 15th. Workers move livestock to targeted grazing areas to help control noxious weeds on summer pastures. While on the range, workers treat livestock that may need medical or health assistance, check and ensure proper water for livestock, monitor grazing levels throughout summer, and protect livestock from predators. Worker will monitor livestock on summer range until September. In October, workers will assist with moving livestock to grazing areas on alfalfa regrowth and turnips.\n \nThe Production of Livestock Worker will be required to be On-Call 24/7 and live on the range more than 50% of the time. Range Duties include: Attends livestock that is grazing on range or pasture. Herds livestock and rounds up strays using trained dogs. Takes down and sets up of portable electric fencing and also working corrals. Beds down livestock near evening campsite. Guards Livestock from predatory animals and from eating poisonous plants. Drenches sheep. May examine livestock for signs of illness and administer vaccines, medications and insecticides according to instruction. May perform other farm or ranch chores related to the production and husbandry of livestock on an incidental basis. May sort and cut culls. May feed livestock supplementary rations. Must be able to ride and handle horses in a manner to assure the safety of the worker, co-workers and livestock. Employee must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision and live and work singly or in small groups of workers in isolated areas for extended periods of time. The job may entail operating a 4-wheeler for movement of livestock. Worker must be able to lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. Most duties are performed out-of-doors and entail exposure to extreme heat and cold; dust, rain, snow, and wind; and herding hazards; poisonous snakes and predators common in range lands. General supervision will be provided by the ranch owner.\n \nThe worker must be able to demonstrate knowledge of sheep and cattle and experience with animal nutrition and birthing. Good feeding and management are essential to the success of the season. It is during these last weeks of pregnancy that there is a need for increased feed, primarily to a more nutrient rich diet. Extra nutrition is needed to support fetal growth. Worker will be responsible for helping move animals to staging areas, and monitoring animals closely during the last weeks of pregnancy. Duties will include: Prepare facilities that will be used for lambing/birthing. Barns and pens will need to be cleaned and set up in before lambing/birthing starts. Move livestock to barns or birthing pens to prepare for lambing/birthing. Livestock will be taken to barns or pens before giving birth. Knowledge and ability to monitor livestock to determine readiness to give birth. Assisting livestock with delivery, maintaining a clean environment. Livestock will need to be checked regularly during the 24-hour day, as animals can give birth around the clock. Knowledge of and ability to determine normal and abnormal birthing situations. Monitor livestock closely to help prevent problems. Ability to determine when assistance is required. Monitor health/growth and nutrition of newborn livestock. Monitor to ensure that newborn animals are nursing, taking in colostrum and milk. If newborns are not nursing as needed, supplement and assist as needed to ensure growth. Bottle feeding as necessary. Worker will assist with the following: Identify animals with tags, keep records, iodine navel, castrating animals, and docking tails.3/1/2510/31/25null nullnull null14066362731H-2A1/6/25 23:19H-300-24358-569079Acceptance Issued
Skelton Ranch Company1950 Running Wolf RdStanfordMT59479Judith Basin2General Farm/Ranch HandThe General Farm Ranch Hand position will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and hay. Duties include the following: \nFencing: Repair of existing wire fence lines , as well repairing wooden corrals. Set up portable corrals, fences. Maintain and repair fences using pliers, fence stretchers, post pounders and bars, drills, hammers and pliers.\n\nLIVESTOCK: check the physical characteristics of livestock, observe general condition of cattle and apply the appropriate care, apply or administer medications/vaccines, mix feed/additives, feed/water livestock (when livestock are not grazing on native grasses and drinking from natural water sources during the warm growing season); place salt and mineral blocks, drive equipment, operate an ATV or side by side; confine livestock in stalls, clean/disinfect livestock corrals, place straw; Assisting in Branding, and moving cattle to summer pasture. Must be able to hold down a calf. \nAssist with calving: Identify calving cows, assist cows when difficulties arise. Must be able to use a calf puller/jack, hydraulic chutes. Observe general condition of cattle and apply the appropriate care, examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain to determine delivery time, assist in delivery of calves. Pre-condition and wean calves. Ship/haul cattle. Must be able to dive a dually truck with trailer\n\nFARMING: Worker will be required to operate farm equipment to harvest hay. Equipment to include swather, rake, baler, loader, and backhoe.\n\nWorker must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision, and live and work singly or in small groups of workers. The job entails working with farm animals and machinery, outdoors in all types of weather (extreme heat, wind, dust, rain, snow and below zero temperatures) and occasional exposure to herding hazards such as cattle stampedes and predators. Worker will be expected to keep vehicles and equipment and housing in clean condition. Worker must crouch, bend, lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds. A minimum of 3 months experience is required. Drivers’ License is required.\n\nA minimum of 3 months experience is required. Drivers’ License is required.\nIncreased wages and or bonus may be possible depending on experience.2/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063661269H-2A11/21/24 23:19H-300-24323-481422Acceptance Issued
C9 Cattle, LLC196 Finley Ranch RoadCut BankMT59427Glacier3Equipment Operator/ Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of wheat, peas, hay, pasture, and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to livestock production. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities : maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm/Ag exempt, non CDL semi-trucks on, or between, farm worksites; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; place mineral blocks; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck; feed and water cattle.1/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14063901109H-2A10/24/24 23:19H-300-24292-417855Acceptance Issued
Jcl Ag LLC200 Old Scobey RoadScobeyMT59263Daniels1Ag Equipment OperatorLoad and unload crops or containers of materials, manually or using conveyors, hand trucks, forklifts, or transfer augers. Mix specified materials or chemicals, and dump solutions, powders, or seeds into planter or sprayer machinery. Spray fertilizer or pesticide solutions to control insects, fungus and weed growth, and diseases, using hand sprayers. Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions. Manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery. Operate or tend equipment used in agricultural production, such as tractors, combines, and irrigation equipment. Adjust, repair, and service farm machinery and notify supervisors when machinery malfunctions. Attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools. Operate towed machines such as seed drills or manure spreaders to plant, fertilize, dust, and spray crops. Weigh crop-filled containers, and record weights and other identifying information. Drive trucks to haul crops, supplies, tools, or farm workers. Drive and operate farm machinery to plant, cultivate, harvest and store grain crops. Till soil, plant and cultivate grain. Tow harvesting equipment. Drive and operate self-propelled combine. Record information about crops, such as pesticide use, yields, or costs. Participate in the inspection, grading, sorting, storage, and post-harvest treatment of crops. Harvest plants, and transplant or pot and label them. Inform farmers or farm managers of crop progress. Identify plants, pests, and weeds to determine the selection and application of pesticides and fertilizers. Operate tractors, tractor-drawn machinery, and self-propelled machinery to plow, harrow and fertilize soil, or to plant, cultivate, spray and harvest crops. Clean work areas, and maintain grounds and landscaping. Trap and destroy pests, such as moles, gophers, and mice, using pesticides. Repair farm buildings, fences, and other structures.\nCrops : Lentils, Canola, Peas, Wheat.3/15/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14068957577H-2A1/7/25 23:19H-300-24365-575680Acceptance Issued
Giem Ranches, Inc.203 Silver Bow LaneTwin BridgesMT59754Madison3Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of hay, grain and cattle. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to the production of cattle.\nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; maintain/repairfencing; perform general clean up of farm areas; drive, load/unload Ag exempt, non-CDL farm trucks and Ag exempt, non-CDL semis to transport crops to onsite storage; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.\nIrrigation duties will include the following: \nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nFlood Irrigation: Shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; \nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nDuties related to the Production of Livestock will include the following: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; confine livestock in stalls; castrate, tag livestock; clean/disinfect livestock stalls/corrals/sheds; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.1/2/2510/31/256:00 A.M.9:00 P.M.14069251990H-2A10/28/24 23:19H-300-24295-420758Acceptance Issued
Skari Farms2199 Whitlash RoadChesterMT59522Liberty2General FarmworkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of wheat, barley, canola, lentils, and hay. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to general farm work. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach, and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize, and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload Ag exempt, non CDL semi/10-wheel trucks; operate vehicle, motor bike, or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; transport crops from field to storage and/or market; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.2/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062624143H-2A11/26/24 23:19H-300-24323-482133Acceptance Issued
Chad Dees2598 Kremlin Rd SKremlinMT59532Hill1General Farm WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of alfalfa, grass hay, and small grains. General farm work will include the following responsibilities: remove rocks from fields; replace/repair fencing; perform general clean-up of farm areas; drive, load/unload trucks; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties. Irrigation duties will include the following; Flood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments too appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch valves and gates. The worker must be able to operate large equipment - tractors, sprayers, combines, payloaders, swathers, balers, etc. Must be able to perform maintenance on said equipment, such as oil changes and greasing. Also must be able to look at fields to determine care necessary, such as weeds needing to be sprayed or fertilized.3/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14069458100H-2A1/13/25 23:19H-300-24355-561683Acceptance Issued
Mark D DeBruyckerMark & Belva DeBruycker2661 12th Lane NWBynumMT59419Teton2Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and GreenhouseBarley, wheat, hayWe farm 4,000 acres of irrigated barley and wheat, and have another 600 acres of irrigated hay. We calve 650 cows and run 1,000 yearling cattle. Employees will be assisting with hauling grain and with the raising of newborn calves and cattle. During this time (Jan-May), record keeping, administering medications, giving vaccinations or insecticides, as appropriate, is necessary. During the summer months, employees will need to assist with other farm duties including flood irrigating, repairing fences and farm buildings, working with livestock where duties include assisting with weighing, castrating and cleaning housing areas. Employees will complete general farm duties as assigned. Employees will operate tractors and equipment to assist in the seeding, planting and harvesting of the wheat, barley and hay. Employees will need to complete routine repairs and maintenance on equipment. Employer may provide pay increases for performance and experience at employer’s discretion. Employer may provide performance bonuses at the end of the contract at the employer’s discretion.2/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065900355H-2A11/19/24 23:19H-300-24323-480159Acceptance Issued
SKZ Harvesting Inc.31823 Zavala LaneBig ForkMT59911Flathead5Cherry Orchard WorkerThroughout term of employment, will run an orchard tractor with a 400 gallon air blast sprayer and applying orchard sprays on trees - PLEASE NOTE - the orchard tractor is very heavy due to the 400 gallon air blast sprayer on it, and the trees are planted on a hilly terrain - the applicant must have at least 1 month of experience dealing with these types of conditions for safety reasons. Also throughout the term of employment, mowing and weeding. In the Spring, pruning cherry trees. From March - October, will be checking and fixing irrigation and building and maintaining orchard fences. From July - August, will harvest cherries.3/1/2510/31/257:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.14069823326H-2A12/27/24 23:19H-300-24353-554808Acceptance Issued
Linse Ranch, LLC33830 Linse LaneRonanMT59864Lake1Farm/Irrigation/Livestock WorkerWorker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle and hay. \nThe majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation. \nGeneral Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: maintain, drive, attach and operate farm implements/tractors/equipment (including swather, balers and bale wagons) to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; make minor mechanical adjustments and repairs on farm machinery; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove rocks from field; paint/repair farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; perform general cleanup of farm areas; drive, load/unload farm trucks on, or between, farm worksites; haul/transport hay; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers. \nIrrigation duties will include the following:\nHand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis. \nWheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. \nPivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system. \nFlood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water.\nOther Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of water; disassemble, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season. \nOther duties as assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine delivery time, assist in delivery; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd livestock; clean/disinfect livestock corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag and clamp livestock; sort livestock; haul livestock; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck.4/15/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14066762853H-2A2/7/25 23:19H-300-25035-664132Acceptance Issued
OV FARMS LLC3876 BEVOLDEN ROADHOGELANDMT59529Blaine1FARM HANDFarm HandEmployee will perform duties such as drive and operate farm machinery to plant, cultivate, harvest and store grain crops. Machinery to include Tractor(s), Seeder, Air Drill, Sprayer, Grain Cart, Combine(s) etc. Attach farm implements, such as plow, disc, mower and drill to tractor for mowing and or tillage, along with knowledge of using a rock picker and roller. Employee must have knowledge of how to properly move seeding and harvesting equipment safely from field to field. Haul crops from field to storage facilities. Employees will be required to operate and maintain all fans, if any, on grain bins, along with being able to operate and move augers to correct grain bin locations. General farming duties such as servicing and repairing equipment, basic facility maintenance/upkeep and shop work. Good communication skills and documentation of hours. Must be able to lift 100 lbs and have good driving skills. Employees will not operate any vehicles over 26,001lb GVW Weight limit.4/1/2510/31/258:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14062623335H-2A2/7/25 23:19H-300-25027-643360Acceptance Issued
Joseph PurdyPurdy Ranch390 Purdy DriveEurekaMT59917Lincoln1Ranch HandHayDuties may include: Assist with general calving operations such as examining calves to detect illness, injury, or disease, and to check physical characteristics, such as rate of weight gain. Provide medical treatment, such as administering medications and vaccinations, or arrange for veterinarians to provide more extensive treatment. Help with vaccinations, branding of calves, and weaning of calves from cows to start their grain-based diet. Worker will be responsible for helping move cattle to mountain range, sorting cattle, loading/unloading cattle from trailers, inspect livestock for illness and injuries, separate sick livestock from the herd, move sick/injured livestock to treatment area, administer medications/injury care or arrange for veterinarians to provide more extensive treatment, administer vaccinations for new cattle, confine livestock to stalls, groom livestock, castrate livestock, weigh livestock, spray livestock with insecticide, inspect pens/stables, clean/disinfect pens/stables, remove old bedding, prepare new bedding, maintain livestock equipment, transport cattle to pastures, maintain or repair fencing for livestock, maintain windbreaks/fencing. Worker will be expected to ride horseback in the range. Help with daily farming duties such as helping with irrigation, repairing gaskets and piping for irrigation, removing piping from fields before harvesting of hay, spray weeds in fields, harvest, rake, bale and stack hay, & other related Ranch Hand activities as per SOC/OES 45-2093 (onetonline.org). Possible weekend/holiday work. 2/2/2510/31/256:00 A.M.12:30 P.M.14062504476H-2A12/23/24 23:19H-300-24355-560291Acceptance Issued
Caylor Jacobsen404 Pishkun RdChoteauMT59422Teton4Agricultural Equipment OperatorLivestock CattleJanuary 20-Mid April we will be assisting cows with birthing process and providing feed to the cows daily. We also during this time fertilize our hay ground for the next year's crop. In short to begin the year we need additional labor to help calve the cattle as they need to be monitored 24 hours a day during this time. Mid-April-Mid June we will be preparing fence for summer pasture, flood irrigating fields, vaccinating cattle, and herding or hauling cattle to desired locations for summer pasture. While also spraying pastures for noxious weeds. The fence is prepared during this time as it may have been damaged during winter weather or wildlife. Mid-June through mid-September- we will primarily be harvesting our hay crop and irrigating hay crop for 2nd cutting which also happens in this time frame, while performing other tasks such as rotating cattle to different pastures. Late Summer through fall additional labor is used to move hay forage to a more centralized location where it will be used following year and helping wean and pregnancy check cattle. Mid-September through October- we perform maintenance to the haying equipment, begin to consolidate the cattle to a location closer to main area of operation. Then will wean and sell the calves followed by assisting in pregnancy detecting cattle for following year. We will also continue relocated hay to proper location if needed. Weaning occurs during this time because of the age of calves by design of when we had the animal bred and there are more opportunities to market/sell calves. After calves are sold, no further help is needed until the following calving season. Job duties will include: operate tractors, irrigation equipment, irrigate soil, using portable pipes or ditch systems, and maintain ditches or pipes and pumps clean stalls, pens, and equipment, using disinfectant solutions, brushes, shovels, water hoses, or pumps, drive trucks, tractors, and other equipment to distribute feed to animals, examine animals to detect illness, injury, or disease, and to check physical characteristics, such as rate of weight gain, feed and water livestock and monitor food and water supplies, herd livestock to pastures for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures, inspect, maintain, and repair equipment, machinery, buildings, pens, yards, and fences, maintain growth, feeding, production, and cost records, mark livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands, tags, paint, or tattoos, and care for animals.1/20/2510/31/257:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.14065908902H-2A11/7/24 23:19H-300-24311-458002Acceptance Issued
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