About
the Ranch
The Switchback Ranch is located near Roscoe, MT. This is the base property and main ranch headquarters. Additionally we have two properties in Wyoming. One is near Clark and the other is a mountain property with US Forest allotments spanning from Clark to the Beartooth Highway. The Wyoming units primarily run yearling cattle. The Roscoe unit is comprised of the core cow herds and yearlings, as well as stockers. As an Apprentice, you will primarily work in Roscoe. However, you will also have exposure to the units in Wyoming.
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Regenerative Practices
We are in the process of expanding infrastructure for managed grazing. Our focus in the coming year is to shrink pasture sizes and improve grazes throughout the ranch. This entails temporary electric fence and good stockmanship. This is a large property and the transition into regenerative agriculture is currently underway. This entails consolidating herds and moving herds much more quickly throughout the ranch. During this time, we are in a state of temporary fence and water development. The apprentice will be an integral part of this transition and will be exposed to lots of trial and error as we develop permanent infrastructure and move the needle on range improvements.
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The Mentor
Aaron Paulson
Aaron is passionate about range management, grazing and stockmanship, and continual improvement of the team. It’s important to bring everybody to the same level through education and experience. We have a great crew that will help guide a new apprentice, and expand their horizons. Aaron has worked on several ranches throughout southern Montana and gained experiences valuable to moving the Switchback into the next stage of Regenerative Agriculture. Aaron took on the ag manager role in 2024. The apprentice will work directly with Aaron as well as the full-time crew on a day-to-day basis. Key team members on the ag operation are Scott Arnold, Chase Anderson, Hannah Anderson and Jimmy Basso. Each of these people has a great depth of knowledge you will have the ability to gain when working alongside them.
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Living on the Ranch
Town Information
We are located 25 miles west of Red Lodge, MT and 60 miles from Billings, MT. These will both provide services for groceries and any necessary items for living. You will be living in a portion of the ranch that is distant from headquarters. The closest town for amenities to your living quarters is Absarokee, MT. Day-to-day work will require travel from your house to various parts of the ranch either in a pick up or a ATV.
Housing
We have a one bedroom apartment available on the Ranch. It is brand new and under construction, pictures will be available at the time of interviews.
Laundry
Washer and dryer will be available in the apartment.
Internet Service
You will be provided the Wi-Fi through Starlink at your apartment.
Cell Service
Cell phone service is fairly good throughout the Ranch for Verizon.
Visitors
Housing is for the apprentice only, there will be no extra people allowed to live with the apprentice for the duration of the apprenticeship unless previously approved. Visitors are welcome as long as you communicate ahead of time, and we ensure the timing works out for ranch operations.
Food
Meals are not provided by the ranch. You will be responsible for your own meals.
Pets
Pets will be permitted on a case by case basis with prior approval.
Drugs / Tobacco / Alcohol
No smoking. Drinking is not tolerated at work and it will be cause for immediate removal. Marijuana use is not permitted on the ranch.
Firearms
Allowed on a case by case basis. Please discuss during interview.
Vehicle Info
Ranch Vehicles
We will provide vehicles for work use. A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record for use of work vehicles is required. Some of the trucks are manual shift so you must know or be willing to learn to drive one.
Personal Vehicles
We will provide a work vehicle for Ranch duties.
Work Hours / Time Off
Working Hours
5-6 days a week 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m with lunch. During certain times we will start earlier and later in the day. You will also get a two day weekend occasionally.Time Off
In general, you will receive 1-2 day per week off, TBD. during busy times for receiving and moving cattle, and haying the schedule may vary.
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