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kenny6666 [7]
3 years ago
10

What skills does a farm manager need?​

Business
1 answer:
DedPeter [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Strong decision-making.

Problem-solving.

Communication.

The ability to work with people.

Leadership.

Administration skills.

Knowledge of key equipment practices.

Explanation:

They need to have free time. Without that free time...When will you be able to feed the plants? When will you be able to groom your horse? It also costs A LOT!! Because of the farm animals.

These are quite obvious but just in case I am going to list these for you:

Cow

Horse

Chicken

Donkeys (Optional)

Cats (Optional)

Peacocks (Very Optional due to the prices)

Sheep

Dogs (For the mice. Dogs have a supreme sense of smell. They can sniff out the mice.)

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