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Severe weather: Be aware of the risks

Tornadoes are most common in the central Plains and southeastern U.S., but they can happen anywhere. It is important to have a plan in place to protect yourself and any employees going into peak season.
March 1, 2023
Aaron M. Yoder

The exact location and intensity of summer thunderstorms is somewhat unpredictable. Don’t allow the frequency of storm watches lull you into complacency. Severe weather – such as a tornado – can form quickly and turn deadly in just moments.


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Initial and periodic safety training in the feedyard

Immediate safety training for new employees, combined with follow-up monitoring, is essential to ensuring employees understand safe working processes and fully implement what they’ve learned.
February 8, 2023
Aaron M. Yoder

Since well over 50% of feedyard injuries involve employees who have been on the job for less than 12 months, immediately providing safety training for new employees is the best way to ensure they have the necessary information to complete job duties in a safe manner.


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13 non-monetary incentives for ranch employees

Most people who work on a ranch don’t do it for the money. With that in mind, non-monetary incentives provided for employees who exceed expectations can be a great way to motivate and retain a great workforce.
December 21, 2022
Rick Machen and Dave DeLaney

Surveys of ranch employees indicate many forgo higher-paying jobs to pursue the culture and lifestyle that comes with ranching. Sure, wages and benefits are important, but ranch employees are motivated by means other than financial compensation.


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Horsemanship and safety in the feedyard

Maintaining safety when working cattle in a feedyard requires pen riders to understand cattle behavior and horse footing conditions. Feedyard managers must know the abilities of horse and rider and should provide necessary training when needed.
December 2, 2022
Aaron M. Yoder

Feedlot managers must know the abilities of both riders and horses in order to avoid putting them in situations they aren’t equipped to handle. If necessary, the manager should be ready to provide training for either rider or horse to help them acquire necessary skills.


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Strategies for effective behavior modification

If employees aren’t meeting expectations, it is the manager's job to make sure the individual has had adequate training and to address any negative attitudes attributing to poor performance. Change is possible with time and patience.
August 29, 2022
Don Tyler

Several years ago, a junior high school principal was getting regular reports from the custodial staff that the girls’ bathroom mirrors had lipstick on them.


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3 leadership responsibilities in busy times

Working in agriculture comes with a lot of busy times. As a leader, it is important you don’t forget that leadership is your top priority.
August 25, 2022
Bob Milligan

It has been a crazy weather year – unseasonably cold, unseasonably hot, drought, excessive rainfall. Weather and other uncontrollable events put additional time and pressure on accomplishing what you do control. You are even busier.


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The most important piece of equipment is you

Reviewing equipment protocols before starting work, choosing the right equipment, making sure equipment is in working order and making safety a priority will help keep you and your crew efficient and injury-free.
June 24, 2022
Cindy A. Kinder
The equipment and the tools we use in livestock production agriculture are very diverse. We use different kinds of equipment during breeding, birth (calving, kidding, lambing, farrowing), weaning, feeding, treating, transporting and handling livestock.
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‘If you want good employees, be a good employer’: Quality feedback

May 24, 2022
Bob Milligan
Last month, we embarked on a series of articles around the theme “If you want good employees, be a good employer.” I suggested that a great way to address the current employment challenge is to implement a performance improvement system.
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Minimizing horse and rider injuries

May 24, 2022
Bruce Derksen
Accidents and injuries on North American farms and ranches occur in a variety of ways, many times caused by moving equipment or tools, but often they involve horses and riders.
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Hiring during ‘The Great Resignation’

March 29, 2022
Bob Milligan
A job report at the beginning of 2022 estimated about 200,000 people found jobs – about half what we expected. At the same time, the unemployment rate fell. This result means fewer people are now working or looking for work. This unusual circumstance is being called “The Great Resignation.”
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