Other Knowledge:- A farm manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations andstrategic management of a farm. This includes a wide range ofresponsibilities, such as:-Crops and livestock management-Overseeing the fertilization, planting, watering, cultivation, and harvesting of crops, as well as the general treatment of animals on a livestock farm.-Team ManagementOverall management of team- Agriculture supervisors, and other employees engaged in the company, performance analysis of the team members, coordination and day to day progress.-Farmers ManagementTo deal with contact farmers, camping/ education to farmers for cultivation and other arrangements which required for desired production under buy back arrangements etc.-Financial planningPreparing budgets, managing the farm budget, and setting production targets-Overall farm maintenanceKeeping an inventory record, regularly checking the divisions of a farm to identify when it's appropriate to order additional supplies, and ensuring a farm has adequate supplies available to produce a healthy harvest-Administrative tasksPurchasing supplies, maintaining relationships with vendors and clients, and ensuring maximum profitability-Business decisionsMaking decisions about what crops to grow, how to use the land, and how to best care for the animals-Marketing the farm's products