One of the "trainer farms" in Practical Farmers of Iowa's Labor4Learning program is run by a Decorah couple. Dan and Bonnie Beard of Canoe Creek Dairy are seeking to hire an employee for the coming growing season, and are willing to provide the right candidate with additional training on topics important for running a farm business.
The Beards are among 14 experienced farmers from around the state who have committed to hire an employee through Practical Farmers of Iowa's Labor4Learning program. Each Labor4Learning trainer farm was approved by a committee of Practical Farmers members to serve as qualified teachers.
Dan and Bonnie operate a certified organic farm with a dairy, beef cattle, pasture, hay, small grains, corn, sweet corn, maple syrup, and timber. They use managed intensive grazing practices, and sell their milk to Organic Valley and beef to Organic Prairie as well as the Oneota Food Coop.
"We'd like to share our system with interested young people," Dan says. "We have many tasks that can be done by a single person but are more enjoyable and efficiently accomplished by two or more people. This lends itself to pairing an experienced worker with a new worker so that learning takes place as the job is being done."
The job opening at Canoe Creek Dairy is part-time and flexible, preferably starting in May. Work activities include milking, calf feeding, moving cows to paddocks, moving fence, building fence, haying and many other related activities.
Full job details, dates and information on how to contact Canoe Creek Dairy to apply can be found at practicalfarmers.org/labor4learning. To qualify as a trainee, the applicant must have a strong desire to learn; apply to and be hired by a trainer farm; and become a member of Practical Farmers of Iowa.
Having sufficient on-farm work experience is vital to the success of new farmers just starting on their own. Most on-farm employment opportunities, however, are limited in scope and don't expose employees to the full range