What Are Ranch Workers Really Worth?
What should ranch workers really be paid, and why is nobody talking about it?
Wages in agriculture can feel like a taboo subject, but avoiding the conversation is not helping anyone.
In this episode of the Ranch Workforce Project, host Haylie Shipp sits down with Dr. Rachel Frost and McKenzie Rojas of Arrow M Cattle Company to break down what compensation actually looks like in today’s ranching world.
McKenzie has built a strong following by saying the quiet part out loud. She tackles tough topics like pay, expectations, turnover, and transparency in ag. Drawing from her experience on both sides of the fence, she offers a candid look at how employers and employees can better understand each other and build more sustainable working relationships.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why ranch wages are more than just a paycheck
Real world pay ranges for entry level to experienced workers
How housing, food, horses, and benefits factor into compensation
The importance of honesty and transparency in hiring
Common disconnects between employers and employees
What today’s workforce expects and why it matters for the future of ag
🔗 Resources and Links
Dan Scott Ranch Management Program
https://animalrange.montana.edu/danscott/
Arrow M Cattle Company
https://www.facebook.com/ArrowMPH/
🎙️ About the Show
The Ranch Workforce Project is part of the Ranch Stewards initiative and the Dan Scott Ranch Management Program at Montana State University. The show focuses on supporting the people behind agriculture.
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