Unit Group
0821 Managers in agriculture
Managers in agriculture plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations and functions of farms. They are responsible for growing crops, raising and breeding livestock, poultry and other animals and marketing farm products. Managers in this unit group usually own and operate their own establishment.
Example Titles
apiarist
apple grower
breeder, domestic animals
chicken farmer
dairy farmer
fruit farmer
hog breeder
horse breeder
maple syrup producer
market gardener
potato farmer
rancher
seed grower
sod farmer
vegetable grower
vineyard manager
viticulturist
wheat farmer
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Main duties
Managers in agriculture perform some or all the following duties:
Manage the overall operations of a farm, ranch or orchard
Determine the amount and kinds of crops to be grown and livestock to be raised
Organize and co-ordinate planting, cultivating and crop harvesting activities; raising and breeding of livestock and poultry
Hire and manage farm personnel
Establish a marketing program
Develop and keep financial and production records
Purchase farm machinery, livestock, seed, feed and other supplies
Maintain farm machinery, equipment and buildings
Perform farming duties.
Managers in agriculture manage farms of various sizes which may specialize in particular crops such as wheat, apples or potatoes or raise particular livestock such as beef cattle, hogs or chickens.
Employment requirements
Extensive farming experience, obtained as a farm supervisor or specialized crop or livestock worker or by working on a farm, is usually required.
A university degree or college diploma in agricultural management or other field related to crop or livestock production may be required.
Classified elsewhere
Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers (8252)
Managers in horticulture (0822)
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