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1. inegrated farm enterprises (learn about farming business) A Series of Training Lecturer Delivered to Sungi Development Foundation Abbottabad Pakistan Trainees By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Master Trainer KPK Pakistan
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2. Integrated Farm Enterprises
( Learning about Farming Business)
A Series of Training
Lecturer Delivered to Sungi
Development Foundation Abbottabad
Pakistan Trainees
By
Mr. Allah Dad Khan
Master Trainer KPK
Pakistan
3. Learn About Farming Business
Farming requires dedication and years of learning to
be successful. Farmers often work under very tight
profit margins, meaning there is little room for
mistakes. Those who are born on a farm have the
advantage of growing up with the process of farming,
but those who did not can also make their way into
the vocation. Fortunately, many farmers need hired
help, which can be a great way to begin learning how
to farm.
4. Visit local farmers
Visit local farmers, and ask them about the things
they do. Talking with people in the profession can be
a useful way to gain insight as well as see if farming
is a career you want to pursue.
5. Decide which sector of agriculture you
want to pursue.
The different types of farming vary widely. Dairy
farming, for example, requires a much larger time
and resource commitment than farming apples, but
you may find that you have an aptitude for working
with animals.
6. Sign up for a farming opportunity exchange program
in your field of interest
For example, World Wide Opportunities on Organic
Farms, or WWOOF, is a popular way to learn about
organic farming while volunteering your time. Some
countries also offer special visa opportunities for
those seeking work in agricultural labor. Working on
farms is a great way to learn about farming without
having to make a substantial commitment of time or
money.
7. Contact an extension service
Many different sectors of farming are served by
agricultural extensions that operate through major
universities. For example, Cornell University
Cooperative Extension provides resources,
information and support to farmers in New York
State. An extension agent can provide you with
specific resources to answer your questions and help
develop your understanding of a particular type of
farming.
8. Subscribe to farming magazines.
Many of them are free. You will find articles that will
teach you about various aspects of farming.
9. Obtain a job on a farm.
Many farmers need hardworking reliable help, which
can be a great way to learn about farming while
making a little money. You can get a job milking
cows or doing fieldwork while still in high school.
10. Enroll in an agricultural course or degree
A formal education can be very helpful in many
areas of farming, from crop management to animal
nutrition
11. Seek a position as a farm manager.
This will allow you to make decisions and learn from
your mistakes without having to make the
substantial commitment and investment in your own
farm. Generally, only large farms require enough
labor to need a manager.
12. Run your own farm
It is generally best to start with a small operation
and build it up as you gain more experience and feel
more comfortable with the process.